Window installers Errors

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I can't install anything, I've read everything and applied the suggestions. I
can't get the support from support personnel so HELP!!!!!

error 1719 I get the error message that says I can't access then contact
support person
The other message says wasn't installed properly or I'm in safe mode.....
pLEASE IS THERE JUST A SIMPLE WAY TO FIX THE INSTALLER? WHAT DO I Do?
OLIVIA
 
Liv

Is the 'Windows Update' service set to automatic start.
It's not only for Windows Updates, so make sure it's started.
Start>services.msc>enter, accept UAC, check to make sure
that your services in anything named WINDOW is or needs to
be started.
Hope this helps.
 
LIV said:
I can't install anything, I've read everything and applied the suggestions.
I
can't get the support from support personnel so HELP!!!!!

error 1719 I get the error message that says I can't access then contact
support person
The other message says wasn't installed properly or I'm in safe mode.....
pLEASE IS THERE JUST A SIMPLE WAY TO FIX THE INSTALLER? WHAT DO I Do?
OLIVIA

What is the history of this system and these errors? Did it ever work? If
so what changed between when it did and now? Is this an installation of
Vista on an older computer? If so is it a clean install or upgrade? Or is
this a new computer with Vista preinstalled by the OEM?

What software does this happen with. What are the full and exact error
messages. How are they displayed and when? I'm sure one of them says more
than "I can't access".

What have you read and what have you tried?

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=error+1719+vista

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&q=error 1719 vista&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&um=1&sa=N&tab=wg

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=error+1719

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&q=error 1719&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&um=1&sa=N&tab=wg


Help the folks here to help you by providing some more information.

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I've got the same problem, as do many other people, judging by the number of
requests for help on the web. I've tried every solution I've found but to no
avail. What are these error numbers for if Microsoft don't offer any help.
They have an article on the subject, but it is for pre-Vista OSs and none of
their suggestions work.

So this is an appeal for anyone out there who has a fix for this problem to
post it asap. Don't bother with fixes that involve: 1 viruses, 2 replacing
various msi*.* files, 3 checking the Registry, 4 checking the Services are
automatic and started or 5 un-registering and re-registering the msi file.
None of these 'fixes' work for me nor for many other people.

Thanks in advance to anyone who can fix this - as Microsoft don't seem to
care about it and it renders the OS useless if one can't install any programs!
 
Have to agree with Mikeh. My system supplier cannot get any help from
Microsoft on this issue so what chance do we mere mortals have.
I too have tried all the work rounds as posted but none work.
It seems to me that this is a system bug and Microsoft should be aware of it
but how does one get into their system to report it. I tried and all I got
was a request for a Pin I.D before I could send a message. How do you get one
unless you can contact them. (Catch22).I hope someone out there is a "brain
box" and will come up with a solution before I go mad.
 
Kevin said:
Have to agree with Mikeh. My system supplier cannot get any help from
Microsoft on this issue so what chance do we mere mortals have.
I too have tried all the work rounds as posted but none work.
It seems to me that this is a system bug and Microsoft should be aware of
it
but how does one get into their system to report it. I tried and all I got
was a request for a Pin I.D before I could send a message. How do you get
one
unless you can contact them. (Catch22).I hope someone out there is a
"brain
box" and will come up with a solution before I go mad.

http://support.microsoft.com/gp/contactbug

https://support.microsoft.com/commo...m/results.aspx?mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US&q=wish
 
Thanks for the links.
I have now sent the details to Microsoft and await with baited breath for a
reply and fix!
 
Kevin said:
Thanks for the links.
I have now sent the details to Microsoft and await with baited breath for
a
reply and fix!

*chuckles*..hope you have some sort of external oxygen source and
respirator.
 
Kevin, have you had a reply from Microsoft yet? There are thousands of us out
here who are desperate for an answer to this problem. If you get a fix that
works, then please post it here.
 
Well I'm afraid I did not wait for this reply. Because of the problems, I
saved everything and re-formatted and re-installed XP then the Vista upgrade.
Working well at the moment. No problem with the installer. Something must
have gone wrong in the registry. I will keep a note of the Windows Installer
CleanUp Utility in case it happens again. I would be interested in hearing if
this works for you guys!
 
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