When trying to install SQL server 2012 x64 I get this error:
Error writing to file: Microsoft.AnalysisServices.SPClient.Interfaces.DLL. Verify that you have access to that directory.
I've tried installing older versions and it always comes up with the same error.
In another post someone said install .NET 4.0 but when I try to install it it says I already have it installed so the installation won't continue.
Please help.
try reinstall .net framework sometimes it's bugged. and second make sure you got fresh installed + complete. I already every time install and reinstall no problem tough.
what OS do you used btw?...
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I have been unable to install a windows service; I get the following error when attempting to install via ClickOnce.
I have version 12.0.0.0 on the machine/and can only find version 12.0.0.0 - does anyone know a source for version 13.0.0.0. The server is running SQL 2016 Developer, as is my development environment.
I am not even sure where the reference to version 13.0.0.0 is coming from! It ends up in the exe.manifest, but for the life of me, I cannot find where this has come from?
I'm trying to install SQL Server Express with Service Pack 1 on my Win8 Pro (x64) development machine and I'm consistently getting an error 0x84b10001 when trying to install it:
Antivirus is disabled during the installation (done as Administrator) and I tried 2 versions of the SQL Server Express package and I'm getting the same issue with both.
I'm getting the same issue whether I'm trying the x86 or x64 packages.
I suspect that the issue comes from the fact that Visual Studio 2013 has already installed some SQL Server packages but I do not see any way to update and modify these to add the Management Studio for istance.
Well, turns out that this cryptic error is due to an older instance of SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE) being present.
After uninstalling MSDE, the SQL Server 2012 setup worked without errors.
Create a new local user with administative rights and try the installation again. In my case it solves the problem with MSSQL 2008R2.
Create new user with administrative privileges and install using that user. It worked.
Remove folder:
C:\Users[USER ID]\AppData\Local\Microsoft_Corporation
It worked for me.
If you try to install SQL Server 2014 and get this error, use this web site:
http://anewdomain.net/2013/10/21/how-to-enable-net-framework-2-0-and-3-5-in-windows-8-1-for-older-programs/
You should install .NET Framework 2.0 and 3.5 first. You should check the framework versions on your PC. If you have only 4.5, you will continue to get the same error code.
Anyway, I fixed my trouble.
I hope it helps you too.
In my case, it was because trying to install an x86 package on an x64 windows, installing x64 package worked for me.
I'm running Win 8.1 for 64 bit processor and installed easyPHP-DevServer 13.1 VC11 and MySQL 5.6.12 update.I'm trying to run it locally on my laptop. When I start easyPHP MySQL runs but apache log gives "unexpected error" and stops. I also get "MSVCR110.dll" is missing error. I installed the missing .dll but when I start easyPHP it still can't find it the .dll. The link for downloading the missing MSVCR110.dll is
http://search.microsoft.com/en-us/DownloadResults.aspx?rf=sp&q=microsoft%20visual%20c%2B%2B%202010%20sp1%20redistributable%20package
I learned on another forum to use the 2010 package not the 2012.
I need an answer for getting easyPHP to find the .dll and how to get apache running.
I'll take a guess and say that you need to download the x86 version of the Visual Studio redistributable. Even though I'm running a 64 bit machine, only the x86 version of the redistributable worked for me (I only tried VS 2012).
After that, Apache ran with no further problems.
Copy the folder of Apache (apache-tomcat-7.0.54) to the directory C:\Program Files (x86) and then just install again EasyPHP and it works. (I have the same problem and it's resolved by this method.)
I had the same problem... My solutions is download Microsoft movie maker. This solutions always work for me...
Here is a URL http://windows.microsoft.com/cs-cz/windows/movie-maker
But be careful, if u will install from windows essentials 2012, u must select 2nd choice. Like "Select programs, will be install" and select only pictures and movie maker
I just found out that LightSwitch 2011 is out. I tried to install it and found out that Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate Service Pack 1 is a pre-requisite. I installed the Service Pack and then it allowed me to install LightSwitch 2011. All well and good.
Now when I start a new LightSwitch project, it gives me an error that "Unable to find a version of silverlight development runtime installed. Please install the silverlight development runtime." and then there's the link. I click on the link, install whatever is required and the installation fails.
After trying a couple of options I got the response from MSDN Forums that I should uninstall everything and re-install. Tried that. Same error again.
Another response on msdn forums says that my silverlight runtime and developer package must match. I check and find out that they are different versions
Developer Package: 4.0.60129.0
Microsoft Silverlight: 4.0.51204.0
That's what's causing the problem. How can I upgrade both to the latest version and make them match?
I know this is an old post but I had exactly the same problems (12 months later!). What fixed it for me was quite simple.
Instead of following the error prompt to download the latest version of Lightswitch go directly to http://www.silverlight.net/downloads and install Silverlight 5 Developer Runtime for Windows (either 64 or 32 bit).
Hope this helps!
I deleted all entries of "silverlight" from the registry manually. It was a long and painful process. It still didn't work.
I had to reinstall Windows.
It finally works now. I was able to install the latest version of silverlight and work on LightSwitch 2011 finally.
I have been running SQL Server 2005 Express Management Studio ("SSMSE"), and I now have a need to install the full version of Management Studio ("SSMS"). This is a known hassle, but I've not found a comprehensive way to carry it out.
At first, I uninstalled SSMSE, and then ran SqlRun_Tools.msi to install the toolset. I got this error message:
A component that you have specified in the ADD_LOCAL property is already
installed. To upgrade the existing component, refer to the template.ini
and set the UPGRADE property to the name of the component.
I had no idea what template.ini was. So I looked around, and decided to uninstall the rest of the minimal installation of SQL Server 2005 Express on my computer by following Microsoft's advice in KB 909967, "How to uninstall an instance of SQL Server 2005 manually." That bit was very successful.
But when I attempted to run SqlRun_Tools.msi again, I faced this mess when the installer was "Preparing Installation Wizard":
The setup has encountered an unexpected error in datastore. The action
is SetDialogs. The error is : Source File Name:
...\datastorecachexmlschema.cpp
**** Compiler Timestamp: Fri Jul 29 01:13:50 2005
**** Function Name: DataStoreCacheXMLSchema::initScopeRecord*****Sour...
(but replace the asterisks with box chars, which were probably CR-LF's in the original message)
This is very frustrating. Does anybody have any advice for installing the full version of SSMS over top of SSMSE? Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated!
I have also installed SQL Management Studio before just using the SqlRun_Tools.msi package without any problems but I think if you have previously had any other SQL Server 2005 components installed then you will need to install the Setup Support Files first as this is probably what sets up the component installation sequence. This can be done either by installing from the SQL Server installation media or by running the sqlsupport.msi file as described in the Microsoft KB article.
I resolve this problem
Steps
Go to Add\remove program
unstall SQL server browser
Install support files from CD
Install SQL_Tools.MSI
Well, I roughly found out what the problem was, based on a somewhat cryptic resolution mentioned across a few different forums. This solution suggested that I needed to install Setup Support Files. Maybe it was reinstall, since I removed something with the same name when uninstalling SQL2K5 Express. I'm not sure if they were the same files, between the full version and the Express Edition.
I had tried reinstalling SQLXML4, the Native Client, and MSXML6 just to see if I could get beyond the error involving datastorecachexmlschema.cpp, and each time, I got the same error again. But I tried the technique mentioned in the above link, and it worked perfectly.
Basically, you insert the CD and run just the first part of the installation process, which installs the installation tools, including Setup Support Files. Then you cancel the rest of the installation process, and run SqlRun_Tools.msi instead.
I got great results when upgrading 2008 express to 2008 developer by (running setup) first going to Maintenance->Upgrade Edition, and then (since Management Tools etc was still "express" and I mainly needed the Sql Profiler) I also did a complete "new" installation (Installation->"New installation or add features.."), selecting the existing instance and then selecting all features.
No uninstall or command line necessary.
Behaved the same afterwards, just with new features.