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Microsoft XML Paper Specifications Essentials Pack v1.0 is released

Microsoft is proud to announce the release of XPS Essentials Pack v 1.0. You can download the XPS Essentials Pack from: https://www.microsoft.com/whdc/xps/viewxps.mspx . XPS Essentials Pack gives you the complete experience of generating and viewing XPS Documents without the need to install .NET Framework 3.0. XPS Essentials Pack requires MSXML 6.0 to generate XPS documents.

We are glad to announce thatthe release version of XPS EP is supported for Vista as well as Windows XP SP2, Windows Server 2003 for both 32 bit and 64 bit machines. XPS EP has lots of cool components like the XPS Viewer, XPSDrv printer components, shell handlers, IPreview etc. With IPreview on Vista you canpreview the documents in Windows Explorer without opening the application.

Please note that when XPS Essentials Pack is installed on Windows Vista, XPS Viewer EP does not take over as the default application for XPS files. To set it as the default application to handle XPS files, you would need to right click on any XPS file, choose “Open With. In the options choose “XPS Viewer EP” as the application and ensure that “Always use the selected program to open this kind of file” box is checked.

Your continued feedback has been very instrumental in the making of XPS Essentials Pack v 1.0. We thank you for this support and encouragement. Please continue to provide us with feedback to helps us make this product better. As before, you can continue providing your feedback to XPSinfo@microsoft.com

Comments

  • Anonymous
    April 16, 2007
    Great job! Do you have any news on a Windows Mobile based XPS Viewer?

  • Anonymous
    April 17, 2007
    Disponible depuis la fin de la semaine dernière, voici sans plus attendre le lien pour télécharger le

  • Anonymous
    April 18, 2007
    Yes, how about Windows Mobile? Maybe there is build in support in Windows Mobile 6?

  • Anonymous
    April 18, 2007
    Sorry, it's not in WM6 - that I had hoped for. The new mobile office apps does not even support the Office 2007 document formats. But, since the XPS specs are out there, let's see who gets one done first, starting a project on CodePlex would be fun!

  • Anonymous
    April 18, 2007
    It's a pity that there is no support of XPS in WM6. I hope there will be a feature pack which will bring support for XPS and the new office file format. But I think the problem will be the huge amount of data to be processed for XML files. This could be a problem for small devices like 64mb smartphones. But look at this link: http://weblogs.asp.net/mschwarz/archive/2007/04/18/silverlight-support-on-windows-mobile.aspx, here they talk about silverlight which also uses XML, XAML and all that. So let's hope...

  • Anonymous
    April 19, 2007
    I've had 2 attempts at installing the 32-bit, XP version and it fails. I've sent you an email about the problem.

  • Anonymous
    April 20, 2007
    Installing the release version "Vista 32bit.msu" file on windows vista ultimate german fails. Errormessage: "The Update is not valid for your system". How to solve this?

  • Anonymous
    April 20, 2007
    For a successful installation: It' not enough to repair the MSMXML6 installation, and the .NET Framework 3.0 - via the control panel applet (add or Remove programs) in Windows XP. My problem was the .NET Framework 3.0 - I re-installed it from the 50Mb file, which was successful, then the XPSEP installed with no problems. How the Framework got damaged (or parts of it were removed), I don't know.  

  • Anonymous
    April 24, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    April 24, 2007
    I get following error on XPsp2 during install.  Before install, I removed XPS viewer Beta. I also have fx2.0, 3.0 and 3.5 installed. "There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor."

  • Anonymous
    April 24, 2007
    After posting last error, I noticed an XPS Windows Update.  After install and reboot, I could install v1.  Nice timing.

  • Anonymous
    April 26, 2007
    Is this comparison factually accurate? http://www.amyuni.com/blog/?p=8 I thought XPS supported named and spot colors.

  • Anonymous
    April 27, 2007
    How does a system administrator uninstall or prevent the XPS Document Writer from being installed as a printer? About a quarter of our user's printers are being defaulted to the XPS printer. Even worse, there's some sort of (as of yet) unfixed bug with the XPS printer and terminal services printing. This is causing major headaches for our staff, who rely on local printing for their terminal sessions. Is there any emergency or immediate way to disable Microsoft XPS Document Writer? Thanks.

  • Anonymous
    May 12, 2007
    You mentioned that if installed on Vista the XPS Reader does not take over the default file association for XPS. I am scriptomatically installing this for our Vista image, how can I make sure it is the default program?

  • Anonymous
    May 13, 2007
    Sounds great, however when I try to install the Essentials pack on my WinXP machine (upt to date and with MSXML 6 and .net framework3) it installs succesfully but it doesn't in staal the printer. Nothing to find about this yet, doe anyone have a hint?

  • Anonymous
    May 15, 2007
    How do you enable the Document Outline and Permissions items under the View Menu?  

  • Anonymous
    May 16, 2007
    Matt: Document Outline is enabled if the document was authored with an outline (in the DocumentStructure part). MS Word provides an option to export the outline when saving as XPS. Permissions apply only to Windows RMS protected documents.

  • Anonymous
    June 19, 2007
    I can't getr XPS Essentials pack for 32 bit XP to install. I just get "There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor." I've tried the obvious stuff like restarting my PC, installing in Safe mode and looking for XPS stuff in Add/Remove programs and uninstalling it (can't see any).

  • Anonymous
    June 19, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    July 29, 2007
    At the end of this, we will porting the XPS to WM6. But we are not sure the market and do we have the chance to cooperate with Microsoft to pre-integrate our XPS viewer solution into WM6.0?

  • Anonymous
    September 22, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    September 22, 2007
    Too bad the thumbnail view in the viewer works lousy.  It consumes 80%+ of the CPU to "attempt" to render an XPS document of just 2 pages until I give up. This is on Vista Ultimate 32 bit 1.7Mhz, 2 Gig, not running in Aero with low end graphics notebook.

  • Anonymous
    December 05, 2007
    I there a way to open the xps document using http protocol?

  • Anonymous
    December 14, 2007
    I just downloaded the XP SP2 msi this morning, and am having the same problem as has been reported back in June... how to fix??? I can't getr XPS Essentials pack for 32 bit XP to install. I just get "There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor."

  • Anonymous
    January 16, 2008
    If you get the "There is a problem..." error make sure you install the MSXML6 update and reboot before running the installer, and see if that helps. It did for me. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d21c292c-368b-4ce1-9dab-3e9827b70604&DisplayLang=en

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2008
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  • Anonymous
    July 16, 2008
    I also get "There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor." I tried everything, but nothing seems to help. Using XP SP3 (That comes with MSXML 6 SP2) Is there anyone who has installed this EP?

  • Anonymous
    August 01, 2008
    I have the same configuration what Johan Visser got, and having same error. "There is a problem with ..." blah blah blah Here is the install log if needed === Logging started: 8/1/2008  18:03:16 === Action 18:03:16: INSTALL. Action start 18:03:16: INSTALL. Action 18:03:16: AppSearch. Searching for installed applications Action start 18:03:16: AppSearch. AppSearch: Property: RUNDLL32, Signature: SearchRunDLL32 AppSearch: Property: RVEXENEWER, Signature: SearchNew AppSearch: Property: RVEXESAME, Signature: SearchSame AppSearch: Property: XPSDEFAULTFILEASSOCIATION, Signature: XpsDefaultFileAssocSearch AppSearch: Property: PROGID, Signature: XpsProgIdSearch AppSearch: Property: MSXML6BIN, Signature: SearchMSXML6BIN Action ended 18:03:16: AppSearch. Return value 1. Action 18:03:16: LaunchConditions. Evaluating launch conditions Action start 18:03:16: LaunchConditions. Action ended 18:03:16: LaunchConditions. Return value 1. Action 18:03:16: FindRelatedProducts. Searching for related applications Action start 18:03:16: FindRelatedProducts. Action ended 18:03:16: FindRelatedProducts. Return value 1. Action 18:03:16: CCPSearch. Searching for qualifying products Action start 18:03:16: CCPSearch. Action ended 18:03:16: CCPSearch. Return value 0. Action 18:03:16: RMCCPSearch. Searching for qualifying products Action start 18:03:16: RMCCPSearch. Action ended 18:03:16: RMCCPSearch. Return value 0. Action 18:03:16: ValidateProductID. Action start 18:03:16: ValidateProductID. Action ended 18:03:16: ValidateProductID. Return value 1. Action 18:03:16: AddConfirmFileAssocForm. Action start 18:03:16: AddConfirmFileAssocForm. Action ended 18:03:16: AddConfirmFileAssocForm. Return value 1. Action 18:03:16: WelcomeForm. Action start 18:03:16: WelcomeForm. Info 2898. MSSansSerif8, MS Sans Serif, 0 Info 2898. MS_Sans_Serif12, MS Sans Serif, 0 Action 18:03:16: WelcomeForm. Dialog created Action 18:03:18: EulaForm. Dialog created Action 18:03:20: ConfirmFileAssocForm. Dialog created Action ended 18:03:21: WelcomeForm. Return value 1. Action 18:03:21: CostInitialize. Computing space requirements Action start 18:03:21: CostInitialize. Action ended 18:03:21: CostInitialize. Return value 1. Action 18:03:21: FileCost. Computing space requirements Action start 18:03:21: FileCost. Action ended 18:03:21: FileCost. Return value 1. Action 18:03:21: IsolateComponents. Action start 18:03:21: IsolateComponents. Action ended 18:03:21: IsolateComponents. Return value 0. Action 18:03:21: CostFinalize. Computing space requirements Action start 18:03:21: CostFinalize. Action ended 18:03:21: CostFinalize. Return value 1. Action 18:03:21: ProgressForm. Action start 18:03:21: ProgressForm. Action 18:03:21: ProgressForm. Dialog created Action ended 18:03:21: ProgressForm. Return value 1. Action 18:03:21: MigrateFeatureStates. Migrating feature states from related applications Action start 18:03:21: MigrateFeatureStates. Action ended 18:03:21: MigrateFeatureStates. Return value 0. Action 18:03:21: ExecuteAction. Action start 18:03:21: ExecuteAction. Action 18:03:22: INSTALL. Action start 18:03:22: INSTALL. Action 18:03:22: LaunchConditions. Evaluating launch conditions Action start 18:03:22: LaunchConditions. Action ended 18:03:22: LaunchConditions. Return value 1. Action 18:03:22: AppSearch. Searching for installed applications Action start 18:03:22: AppSearch. Action ended 18:03:22: AppSearch. Return value 0. Action 18:03:22: FindRelatedProducts. Searching for related applications Action start 18:03:22: FindRelatedProducts. Action ended 18:03:22: FindRelatedProducts. Return value 0. Action 18:03:22: ValidateProductID. Action start 18:03:22: ValidateProductID. Action ended 18:03:22: ValidateProductID. Return value 1. Action 18:03:22: CostInitialize. Computing space requirements Action start 18:03:22: CostInitialize. Action ended 18:03:22: CostInitialize. Return value 1. Action 18:03:22: FileCost. Computing space requirements Action start 18:03:22: FileCost. Action ended 18:03:22: FileCost. Return value 1. Action 18:03:22: CostFinalize. Computing space requirements Action start 18:03:22: CostFinalize. Action ended 18:03:22: CostFinalize. Return value 1. Action 18:03:22: MigrateFeatureStates. Migrating feature states from related applications Action start 18:03:22: MigrateFeatureStates. Action ended 18:03:22: MigrateFeatureStates. Return value 0. Action 18:03:22: InstallValidate. Validating install Action start 18:03:22: InstallValidate. Action ended 18:03:22: InstallValidate. Return value 1. Action 18:03:22: InstallInitialize. Action start 18:03:22: InstallInitialize. Action ended 18:03:28: InstallInitialize. Return value 1. Action 18:03:28: SCUpdateInstallAction. Action start 18:03:28: SCUpdateInstallAction. Action ended 18:03:42: SCUpdateInstallAction. Return value 1. Action 18:03:42: WICUpdateInstallAction. Action start 18:03:42: WICUpdateInstallAction. DEBUG: Error 2835:  The control ErrorIcon was not found on dialog ErrorForm The installer has encountered an unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate a problem with this package. The error code is 2835. The arguments are: ErrorIcon, ErrorForm, Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor.  Action WICUpdateInstallAction, location: C:WINDOWSInstallerMSI1B.tmp, command: /q /z MSI (s) (E0:B4) [18:03:53:656]: Product: XPS Essentials Pack -- Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor.  Action WICUpdateInstallAction, location: C:WINDOWSInstallerMSI1B.tmp, command: /q /z Action ended 18:03:53: WICUpdateInstallAction. Return value 3. Action ended 18:03:53: INSTALL. Return value 3. Action ended 18:03:53: ExecuteAction. Return value 3. Action 18:03:53: FatalErrorForm. Action start 18:03:53: FatalErrorForm. Action 18:03:53: FatalErrorForm. Dialog created Action ended 18:04:12: FatalErrorForm. Return value 1. Action ended 18:04:12: INSTALL. Return value 3. === Logging stopped: 8/1/2008  18:04:12 === MSI (c) (74:1C) [18:04:12:140]: Product: XPS Essentials Pack -- Installation failed.

  • Anonymous
    October 03, 2008
    XPS Beta 2 for Windows 2000. Set date prior to 1 January 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070126011455/http://download.microsoft.com/download/c/9/9/c992c39d-f74c-4db7-a83e-6f929cede42c/XPSEP_x86_en-US.msi