Fatal Execution Error

S

Steve

During the installation of Microsoft .net framework 1.1
sp1 from update center, I receive a fatal execution
engine error(0X7977baca) Does anyone know how to overcome
this
error.
Thanks for your help
Steve
 
A

Andre Da Costa

Looks like the MSI portion of the install failed (error code 1603 = fatal
error) but the log doesn't tell us what exactly went wrong. Try to generate
a verbose MSI log file using the registry method described at
http://www.msifaq.com/a/1022.htm to find out more.
 
W

Wesley Vogel

You are posting from the future.

To change your computer's time and time zone
1.. Open Date and Time in Control Panel. Or right click the Clock/Adjust
Date-Time.
2.. On the Date & Time tab, select the item you want to change.
a.. To change the hour, double-click the hour, and then click the arrows
to increase
or decrease the value.
b.. To change the minutes, double-click the minutes, and then click the
arrows to
increase or decrease the value.
c.. To change the seconds, double-click the seconds, and then click the
arrows to
increase or decrease the value.
d.. To change the AM/PM indicator, select it, and then click the arrows.
3.. To change your time zone, click the Time Zone tab. In the box above
the map, click
the drop-down arrow, and then click your current time zone.
Notes
a.. Windows uses the time setting to identify when files are created or
modified.
b..If you want your computer's clock to be adjusted automatically when
daylight saving
time changes, make sure the Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving
changes check
box is selected. This setting is located on the Time Zone tab.
c.. Most computer clocks are regularly synchronized with a network time
server (if you
are a member of a domain) or an Internet time server (when you connect to
the Internet).

More info here:
http://www.visi.com/~barr/timezone.html
 
W

Wesley Vogel

Oops.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In
Andre Da Costa said:
Looks like the MSI portion of the install failed (error code 1603 =
fatal error) but the log doesn't tell us what exactly went wrong. Try
to generate a verbose MSI log file using the registry method
described at http://www.msifaq.com/a/1022.htm to find out more.
 

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