Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component install failed
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Saturday, November 24, 2007 3:24 AM
Why?why?why? I try install vs2008,but failed ! error:the following component failed to install :Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component
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Sunday, November 25, 2007 4:40 PM
You need to look into the installation logs in the windows temp folder to get more details about the failure. That should give us more clues to fix the issue.
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Sunday, November 25, 2007 4:40 PM
You need to look into the installation logs in the windows temp folder to get more details about the failure. That should give us more clues to fix the issue.
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Sunday, November 25, 2007 6:28 PM
As a try can you extract the Web Authoring tool ( which is in the WCU\WebDesignerCore folder in the installation media) using some tool like winzip\winrar and then try the installation of tool alone by clicking on the setup.exe file.
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Sunday, November 25, 2007 9:10 PMIf you have installed a prerelease of Office 2007 the installation fails in that point, try to uninstall Office 2007 first.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007 5:03 PM
I had a prerelease version of Expression Web on my machine, and uninstalling that let me get past the Web Authoring Component failure.
The log looked like this:
[11/27/07,08:53:19] setup.exe: [2] ISetupComponent:: Pre/Post/Install() failed in ISetupManager::InternalInstallManager() with HRESULT -2147023293.
[11/27/07,08:53:20] VS70pgui: [2] DepCheck indicates Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component is not installed. -
Friday, November 30, 2007 9:42 AM
I have the exact same problem, log message is identical. I've tried manually extracting the Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component setup files and running them, but they refuse to find VisualWebDeveloper.WW\VWDWW.cab (even though I point them to their correct location.) If I do have to uninstall Office 2007 to get this working, can I reinstall this later afterwards?
PS: I do not (and never have) Expression Web installed.
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Friday, November 30, 2007 10:17 PM
I ran into the same issue w/ a clean install of Vista Ultimate - no prior installations of VS were installed. I finally solved this issue by disabling Windows Update during VS08 install. Apparently, Windows Update was locking a file used by "Web Authoring Component" and setup failed always.
Hope this saves someone else a few hours,
Bobby- Proposed As Answer by hammondjx Friday, June 10, 2011 1:01 PM
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Sunday, December 02, 2007 12:02 PM
I have the same problem installing VS2008. I had VS2208 Beta1 and Beta2.
I've tried everything what I found on the internal excluding whole Vista reinstall.
Bloody stupid Web Authoring Component crashes installation process everytime.
I CANNOT intstall/uninstall this piece of *** separately, it crashes too. Or displaying "amnezia" and cannot find path to "unstall" components.
Probably this is issue with some MUI packs? I had Vista Russian MUI, but unistalled it long time ago. I have Office 2007 Russian MUI now. What is going on? On my second PC I had no problem installing VS2008 (installed software combination is absolutely same on both PCs, including MUI packs).
How to uninstall/remove that bloody Visual Studio Web Authoring Component MANUALLY? Where are registry keys, files and folders? It's NOT LISTED in "Programs and features" list.
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Tuesday, December 04, 2007 1:27 PM
Thanks for the hint, it did solve my problem
just out of curiousity, how did you know that disabling Windows update will solve it?
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Saturday, December 08, 2007 11:39 PMHi I obviously have the same problem, I stopped the windows update service but again the setup fails.
I don't know how I should stop windows update to perform installation again.
by the way,I have a sony vaio fz 180 laptop and i was thinkin' it may be causing some problem.
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Sunday, December 09, 2007 1:53 AM
Just a bit of a late follow-up from my end, but my problem was related to permissions on a folder in the ProgamData folder.
BTW: If anyone is installing manually (trying to diagnose their problem with the Web Authoring Component) and they get a message asking for a specific file, it appears that pointing to the right location isn't working. In reality, it just asks for that directory quite alot of times. Just select the correct folder the first time, and keep something heavy on the Enter key until the manual installation wizard gives you your actual error.
- Proposed As Answer by Samzeit Monday, August 17, 2009 11:06 PM
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007 11:18 AM
i also had this problem.
When i starting looking further in what kind of problem i was having i saw it was a security exception.
In my .NET 2.0 CAS security settings, i changed the permission set from 'everything' to 'fulltrust' for the machine policy level, in the my computer zone code group.
both permission sets grant assemblies all permissions, but the fulltrust permission set skips security checks.
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Thursday, December 13, 2007 3:36 PM
here was the quick way I solved this after spending ((( too much time )))) troubleshooting.....
I went to the downloads sections for the express versions and installed c# and visual web... after these installed I went back and installed visual studio 2008 from an iso installer. ... and it worked.
I did uninstall as much of the mentioned items in the prior posts as possible (before installing the express versions) btw... but .net 3.5 must be present (I did not see a way around that) when quickly looking at this.
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Thursday, December 13, 2007 4:55 PM
This can (and will) happen if you're running Altiris SVS and any of your layers are active. Just go into the SVS admin tool and deactivate all layers and VS2008 installs without a hitch. This worked for me. Here's a Microsoft KB article describing this issue: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933568. -
Thursday, December 13, 2007 8:01 PMAfter trying all of the above the installation of Express packages made my day. Thanks for the pointer.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007 3:02 PM
Its worth checking if you have IIS running.
My team had loads of trouble installing VS2008 and it always failed on the Visual Studio Web Authoring Component. Turning off IIS (or uninstalling it temporarily) should allow the component to install without problem.
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Thursday, December 20, 2007 6:18 AM
I was having the same problem installing the web authoring tool, and this post worked like a charm to fix the problem.
It does not however explain why this installation would fail. I noticed that this identical problem was posted several times to the web, so apparently it is a common problem. What is the cause of this problem and how can it be avoided?
thanks
Bill King
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Monday, January 21, 2008 4:19 PM
I met this problem too.
my system:
windows xp pro en sp2, just installed and without any other path.
no 3rd-party software except daemon-tool 4.1. That is, no VS 2003/2005, no sql server, no office.
I tried to extract WCU\WebDesignerCore\WebDesignerCore.exe to C:\WebDesignerCore
and run that setup.exe inside.
soon after it start to install it prompt for file "OfficeLR.cab".
of course the cab file exists in C:\WebDesignerCore\office.en-us\OfficeLR.cab, so i pointed it to that directory.
but that fool can't recognize it and prompt "Invalid location."
So I canceled and then anylse it's log file.
I found that it look for a service called ose.exe , which is a service of office, and if can't find that service, it try its own ose.exe file.
And that's where the problem is, its own file meet some problem with relative path ! Hence it can't find where OfficeLR.cab, 'cause it's path is "office.en-us\OfficeLR.cab" !
So...
Since Office is not yet installed, I download Office 2007 and installed it.
Then, when I install web authoring component again , it works !
Hope my experience may help you finding out your solution !
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Thursday, January 24, 2008 10:10 AM
Well after trying most of the solutions offered up here, it turned out extracting the web designer core and then running the setup manually helped me track it down. Every time I tried to run this I got the error regarding beta components from Office 2007 being installed, eventually tracked this down to the Outlook 2007 Calendar Printing Assistant that I had installed, so no the main install is back up & running. Thanks!
But what is more useful?
[2] ISetupComponent:
re/Post/Install() failed in ISetupManager::InternalInstallManager() with HRESULT -2147023293.
orYou have a Office 2007 Beta component installed
At least the second error message gives you a chance of figuring it out.
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Monday, January 28, 2008 1:05 AM
I traced down my problem to being unable to install the Visual Studio Web Authoring Component.
I am trying to install Visual Web Developer Express 2008. I had just completed installing Visual C# 2008 Express with no problems. I even fired it up once. Then I rebooted.
I tried running the Visual Studio Web Authoring Component as a standalone setup. I was able to extract it to C:\WebDesignerCore using winrar. When I run setup and then choose Install Now, it churns for a bit and then asks me to find files for it (using the folder select common dialog). I can't give it a folder that works. It either asks again or simply brings up a small modal that says "Invalid Location".
Eventually I cancel.
I am stuck here. VWD Express will not install without it.
I do have some other editions of Visual Studio installed. I have VS.NET 2003 Professional, VS 2005 Professional, and VC# 2005 Express and the XNA Game Studio add-ons (Express and 2.0).
I have opened my setupexe log in %temp% and it is too big to post here. Here is some possibly relevant information. I have considered putting up a blog post with screenshots, but I do not know if this is helpful.
I did not install any prerelease versions if VS 2008, but I did have the Nov CTP of WCF and WPF for VS 2005. I uninstalled those. I also uninstalled WF for VS 2005, figuring I will just use VC# Express for these tasks.
But I do need VWD 2008 installed as well.
Here is some relevant portions of the SetupExe log file:
OSE is avaliable at C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Source Engine\OSE.EXE
This OSE has version: 11.0.5525.0000. Skip using this version of OSE because its version is too low.
Running OSE version 12.0.4518.1014
OSE is detected as a registered service. Service binary is reported at location: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Source Engine\OSE.EXE
OSE service binary is detected at location: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Source Engine\OSE.EXE
OSE is avaliable at C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Source Engine\OSE.EXE
This OSE has version: 11.0.5525.0000. Skip using this version of OSE because its version is too low.
Running OSE version 12.0.4518.1014
LIS: wait for package "{90120000-0115-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE}" to complete caching
LIS failed to cache download "{90120000-0115-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE}-C" resource "Setup.xml". Cache Error 0x80070570
Source Resolution cancelled
Log level changed from: Standard to: Verbose
Error: User had cancelled setup Type: UserCancel.
Rolling back chain
01/27/2008 19:54:05 Rolling back package: OfficeMUI.en-us
There appears to be no rollback work to do for package: OfficeMUI.en-us path: C:\WebDesignerCore\office.en-us\OfficeMUI.MSI
Stopping running ose
LIS: start uncaching for download "{90120000-0021-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}-C"
LIS: finished uncaching for download "{90120000-0021-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}-C"
LIS: start uncaching for download "{90120000-0021-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE}-C"
LIS: finished uncaching for download "{90120000-0021-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE}-C"
LIS: start uncaching for download "{90120000-0115-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE}-C"
LIS: finished uncaching for download "{90120000-0115-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE}-C"
User attempting to cancel, but setup is already rolling back. Ignoring...
Stopping running ose
SystemRestore : Attempting to cancelling System-Restore-Point for Product [Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component] (with RestorePointType [0, Installed]).
SystemRestore : Successfully cancelled System-Restore-Point for Product [Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component] (with RestorePointType [0, Installed]).
Showing completion dialog.
Catalyst execution finished: 01/27/2008 19:54:09. Return code: 90.
PERF: TickCount=2966359 Name=RunSetup Description=End function
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Monday, February 04, 2008 6:33 PM
I also have Altiris SVS installed. Deactivating all layers helped me to install Web Authoring Component properly. Thanks.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008 9:37 PMThe above is the solution that worked for me.
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Friday, May 16, 2008 2:00 AM
I solved this problem disabling windows update and uninstalling Office 2007- Proposed As Answer by JAime Cardona Saturday, May 31, 2008 1:24 AM
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Saturday, May 31, 2008 1:27 AM
Here the solutionYou just need to uninstall InfoPath MUI 2007 is just a beta
to unistall go to START > RUN and write this:msiexec /x {30120000-0044-0C0A-0000-0000000FF1CE}
and that's all you can now install vs2008 works in xp and vista- Proposed As Answer by CoderMark Tuesday, July 01, 2008 11:19 PM
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Tuesday, June 03, 2008 4:11 AMGot around this by disabling Automatic Updates and IIS Admin Service.
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Friday, June 27, 2008 7:06 PMJAime Cardona said:
Here the solution
You just need to uninstall InfoPath MUI 2007 is just a beta
to unistall go to START > RUN and write this:msiexec /x {30120000-0044-0C0A-0000-0000000FF1CE}
and that's all you can now install vs2008 works in xp and vista
Dude!! that was the answer.. thanks for that, I didn't know that Office 2007 was the problem, and I would waste a lot of time uninstalling it and installing later.
Thanks again for everything ;)!- Edited by SimonFD Friday, June 27, 2008 7:07 PM verb
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008 1:47 AMI was getting the Web Authoring Component install error. I previously had VS 2005. After unsuccessfully uninstalling several components, I decided to try to manually install the WAC. Turns out that it was trying to install on this weird invalid directory path. After directing it to a valid path, it installed corretly and so did VS 2008.
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Tuesday, September 02, 2008 2:37 PMHello,
I am having the same problem.
I did have VS2008 installed, but had problems and long story short, I had to reinstall it or try to reinstall it.
I have tried:- Manually installing the Web Authoring Component - Didn't Work
- Removing the PDF/XPS Addin for Office 2007 - Didn't Work
- MsiExec.exe /x {30120000-00B2-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE} - Didn't Work
- Cleared my TEMP folder - Didn't Work
- Checked my ProgramFilesDir and made sure there weren't any trailing backslashes; there weren't. - Didn't Work
- Disabled the Automatic Updates Service - Didn't Work
I am unable to try the uninstall of Office, because I don't have the install disks for it.
When I run the manual set up of the WAC I am getting an error popping up that says that "fpacsetup.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close."
My error logs are giving no sign of what is causing this problem.
Can anyone give any other suggestions?
- Edited by AWBauman Tuesday, September 02, 2008 2:41 PM Detail
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Wednesday, October 08, 2008 5:15 AMI know the answer is coming a little late... but anyways.. you CAN install office 2007 after installing Visual Studio 2008... at least its working for me and by uninstalling office it solved the problem of the Web authoring Component
Huntress. -
Thursday, October 16, 2008 1:13 PMHi, i having the same problem with web authoring component, i was reading and testing ur answer's and didnt work yet...
i disable the Windows update - didnt work
disable IIS - didnt work
I dont have office 2007 i have 2003 professional,
i dont have Altiris SVS,
Manually installing the Web Authoring Component - didnt work
I disable my trend micro and didnt work,
i dont know what to do more, i have Windows xp professional was SP2 but with the automatic updates i have SP3 now...
if someone can help ill appreciate.
ty.
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Thursday, October 16, 2008 5:02 PM
hi again, im here to say i cheated on the instalation of Visual studio 2008, i read in another website the error happens becoz he needs a version of Web Designer Tools i didnt have any so i went to the registry and i have created a new key -
HKLM,SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Web Designer Tools\1033; Value: InstalledVersion; Version: 12.0.4518.1066.
that was the key i created, i found that problem on C:\Documents and Settings\"YOUR USER"\Local Settings\temp\dd_depcheck_VS_VSTD_90.txt
i checked the .txt and he needs a version of web designer tools, if someone have that key but with another version its just changing for that Value ( 12.0.4518.1066 ) and resolve the problem ( i hope ).
in the .txt file appears more or less like thisMicrosoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component ==
This component uses the FileRegVerCheck version check method. It will compare a given version against the version of a regkey on your machine.
Registry key being interrogated: HKLM,SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Web Designer Tools\1033; Value: InstalledVersion; Version: 12.0.4518.1066.
Version on user's machine: 12.0.4518.1064
Version to be installed: 12.0.4518.1066
Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component == Component to be installed.
in my case i created that key for having Web Authoring Component installed so i hope dont have any problems in the future.
Btw anyone knows if web authoring component its important ?
- Proposed As Answer by John Paul CookMVP Wednesday, March 11, 2009 7:41 PM
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Monday, October 27, 2008 9:58 AMCan you try this?
- Clear your temp folder, open command line type: rmdier /s /q %temp%
- Run <VS install path>\WCU\WebDesignerCore\WebDesignerCore.exe
- Open Your temp folder, looking for Setup{Guid}.log
- If you get something like "Catalyst beta product conflict check failed. ....,productcode={GUID}
- Copy The GUID and run msiexec -x {GUID}
Hope this help,
-Jirapong
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Saturday, November 01, 2008 3:26 PMplease have a look at
http://wpfwonderland.wordpress.com/2007/02/01/removing-microsoft-save-as-pdf-or-xps-beta/
We are not the only one to have this problem ! -
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 1:23 PMMine was failing until I fixed the registry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\VisualWebDeveloper
I didn't have permissions to this key and it wouldn't work, until I did.
Rob -
Wednesday, February 18, 2009 6:25 AMTo get mine to work, I extracted the component using 7-zip from the wcu directory in the DVD.
Then I ran the setup, and waited until it failed and gave me a more meaningful message which pointed to not being able to write to C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE12\1033 I ran unlocker on the 1033 folder and it was being locked by a svchost.exe process.
I killed the process and then selected retry on the dialog box.
the installation continued, and then I was able to run setup again and complete the installation. Go Figure.
Brick walls... there to test your resolve, gee thanks microsoft. -
Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:00 PMI can't do a "try and error" removing applications, so to finish the (temporary) VS2008 installation, so, I decide to skip the Web Authoring portion adding a fake key:
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Web Designer Tools\1033]
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"InstalledVersion"="12.0.4518.1067"
Then, restarted the VS2008 setup , now I have VB and C## on this system.
To clear your concience, after the installation delete the 1033 key and values.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009 7:49 PM
xit3r said:hi again, im here to say i cheated on the instalation of Visual studio 2008, i read in another website the error happens becoz he needs a version of Web Designer Tools i didnt have any so i went to the registry and i have created a new key -
HKLM,SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Web Designer Tools\1033; Value: InstalledVersion; Version: 12.0.4518.1066.
That did the trick for me. To clarify the previous post, copy the highlighted text and paste it into a reg file. For example, create a file named WDT.reg and use Notepad to paste the text into file. Double-click the reg file and it will insert the key for you. The end result should look something like this (I used 12.0.4518.1066 instead of the 12.0.4518.1067 as in the previous post):
Web Designer Tools ab (Default) REG_SZ (value not set)
1033 ab InstalledVersion REG_SZ 12.0.4518.1066
After adding the key:
1. A custom installation was attempted with Visual Web Developer unchecked. (Don't know if unchecking was actually necessary.)
2. The installation successfully completed (it required a reboot before it was done).
3. After the requested items were installed, the Change or Remove Visual Studio 2008 option was selected.
4. Next, Add or Remove Features was selected.
5. Visual Web Developer was checked and it appeared to install successfully, but the Web Designer design view does not work. Source view works and the built-in webserver work.
The Application event log shows warnings such as these:
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: Visual Studio - VsTemplate
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1
Date: 3/11/2009
Time: 4:22:28 PM
User: N/A
Computer: IMAPC
Description:
Error in Template (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE\ProjectTemplates\CSharp\Windows\1033\WPFApplication.zip), file (csWPFApplication.vstemplate). Unknown element (EnableEditOfLocationField). Parsing will attempt to recover.For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
- Proposed As Answer by Vamsee Konda Thursday, April 01, 2010 6:59 PM
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Friday, March 27, 2009 5:45 AMWell I tried installing the component separately from \WCU\WebDesignerCore in the setup folder, and an 'Access denied' message popped up. The message was clear, it was the Trend Micro Office Scan software on the machine that was blocking the installation of the component (blocks .inf files).
Resolved at last! -
Sunday, May 10, 2009 10:38 AM
I had a prerelease version of Expression Web on my machine, and uninstalling that let me get past the Web Authoring Component failure.
The log looked like this:
[11/27/07,08:53:19] setup.exe: [2] ISetupComponent:: Pre/Post/Install() failed in ISetupManager::InternalInstallManager() with HRESULT -2147023293.
[11/27/07,08:53:20] VS70pgui: [2] DepCheck indicates Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component is not installed.
I was having the same problem.
I don't have any pre-release versions of Expression Web installed, instead i have Expression Web 2 installed on my machine.
I uninstalled it and the setup went completely smooth.
I guess Microsoft wasn't expecting any user to install Expression Web and Visual Web Developer on the same machine, since they're pretty much of similar nature. -
Thursday, May 14, 2009 6:44 PM
Here the solution
You just need to uninstall InfoPath MUI 2007 is just a beta
to unistall go to START > RUN and write this:msiexec /x {30120000-0044-0C0A-0000-0000000FF1CE}
and that's all you can now install vs2008 works in xp and vista
Gracias!!! Esta fue la solución para mi. -
Wednesday, June 03, 2009 3:34 PM
Here the solution
You just need to uninstall InfoPath MUI 2007 is just a beta
to unistall go to START > RUN and write this:msiexec /x {30120000-0044-0C0A-0000-0000000FF1CE}
and that's all you can now install vs2008 works in xp and vista
That solved it !!!
Also I had to install Web Authoring Component manually.
I have XP Pro SP3 with all patches and hotfixes, Office 2007 and VS 2005.
Thanks !!!
Damián Gurski. -
Sunday, July 05, 2009 3:35 PMFor me the webdesignercore.exe file was corrupted and could not be installed seperately. I downloaded VS Express and installed it from there.
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Tuesday, July 07, 2009 11:31 AM
This solution was nice for me, just run "msiexec /x {30120000-0044-0C0A-0000-0000000FF1CE}", and setup VS2008 without errors !!! No restart needed.
THKs.....!!!!!!!!!!!! -
Friday, July 10, 2009 5:57 PMwwwoowww thanks for that, I didn't know that Office 2007 was the problem, and I would waste a lot of time uninstalling it and installing later.
Thanks again for everything ;)!
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Monday, August 17, 2009 11:06 PM
For me the problem was the permissions in the C:\ProgramData\Microsoft folder.
Fixed it by opening command prompt and typing
TakeOwn /F C:\ProgramData\Microsoft /R /D y
then
icacls C:\ProgramData\Microsoft /grant Administrators:F /T- Proposed As Answer by Samzeit Monday, August 17, 2009 11:06 PM
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 10:29 AM
Hi,
I carefully read this thread (and about 30 others) about web authoring component, have try all proposed solutions and it still doesn’t work for me.
My actual situation is, vista home edition, old office 2002, c# 2008 express and web developer 2008 express installed.
When trying to install the web developer SP1, it hangs up on web authoring component.
Now I try to install the WebDesignerCore.EXE apart, I can see it working in task manager resource monitor for a couple of minutes.
Then nothing appends. The web authoring component is not installed.
This is the setup log.
PERF: TickCount=4104136 Name=OBootStrapper::Run Description=Begin function
Operating System version: 6.0.6001 Service Pack 1. Platform ID: 2
Running on a 32-bit operating system.
Command line: "c:\886186dd1ac08ce470\setup.exe" /config "C:\Windows\Temp\tmp9F5D.tmp"
Parsing command line.
Config XML file specified: C:\Windows\Temp\tmp9F5D.tmp
Parsing config.xml at: C:\Windows\Temp\tmp9F5D.tmp
Preferred product specified in config.xml to be: VISUALWEBDEVELOPER
Logging type standard specified in config.xml.
Log directory: C:\Windows/Temp specified in config.xml
Log file template: SetupExe(*).log specified in config.xml
Display level none specified in config.xml.
Suppression of modal dialogs specified in config.xml.
Hide completion notice specified in config.xml.
Auto accept license specified in config.xml.
Verify file signature in "c:\886186dd1ac08ce470\setup.exe"
Verify file signature in "c:\886186dd1ac08ce470\visualwebdeveloper.ww\OSETUP.DLL"
Using setup controller dll at [c:\886186dd1ac08ce470\visualwebdeveloper.ww\OSETUP.DLL].
PERF: TickCount=4104464 Name=OBootStrapper::Run Description=Calling RunSetup
Opening log file C:\Windows/Temp/SetupExe(20090819114622100C).log.
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PERF: TickCount=4104479 Name=RunSetup Description=Begin function
Catalyst execution began: 08/19/2009 11:46:22.
Parsing config.xml at: C:\Windows\Temp\tmp9F5D.tmp
Preferred product specified in config.xml to be: VISUALWEBDEVELOPER
Logging type standard specified in config.xml.
Log directory: C:\Windows/Temp specified in config.xml
Log file template: SetupExe(*).log specified in config.xml
Display level none specified in config.xml.
Suppression of modal dialogs specified in config.xml.
Hide completion notice specified in config.xml.
Auto accept license specified in config.xml.
Setupexe Resiliency Mode is set to [PerformIfApplicable]; thus Resiliency is [disabled] for the [InstallExecutionMode]
Searching for updated versions of resource files under the 'updates' folder [c:\886186dd1ac08ce470\updates].
Found [0] resource files under the update folder.
Searching for default versions of resource files under the folder [c:\886186dd1ac08ce470].
Resource File Manager : Found (CultureTag=en-US) resource file at [c:\886186dd1ac08ce470\office.en-us\OSETUPUI.DLL].
Found [1] resource files under the default folder.
Resource File Manager : Current user's LCID is [2060].
Resource File Manager : Failed to find a suitable FallBackCulture (from [fr-BE] to the list of of specified CultureTags).
Unable to locate a suitable resource file which contains resources that match the current user's Locale [2060].
Checking the value of 'Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Common\LanguageResources[PreferredSetupLanguage]'
There is exactly one culture for user to select from.
Auto-selecting the only available resource file [c:\886186dd1ac08ce470\office.en-us\OSETUPUI.DLL] (CultureTag=en-US).
Running in [InstallExecutionMode]. Run from TEMP folder at [C:\Windows\Temp\Setup0000100c].
Loaded resource file [C:\Windows\Temp\Setup0000100c\OSETUPUI.DLL] (CultureTag=en-US).
Loaded Dll : c:\886186dd1ac08ce470\visualwebdeveloper.ww\OSETUP.DLL.
Catalyst version is : 12.0.4518.1064
JobExecutionMode is InstallExecutionMode.
Error: counted_ptr cannot apply operator '*' to an empty object pointer Type: NullReference.
Catalyst execution finished: 08/19/2009 11:46:22. Return code: 30058. Exception caught: NullReference.
PERF: TickCount=4104698 Name=RunSetup Description=End function
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Any ideas what else could I try,
Thanks
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Friday, October 02, 2009 8:19 PMJohn Paul Cooks's solution was RIGHT ON! Thank you SOOOO much John for drafting this procedure; we'd been fighting this for hours yesterday, and having gone through all the suggestions in this thread...including the ALTIRIS issue...the IIS issue...the Microsoft Office 2007 components issues...and so forth...this was the ONLY SOLUTION that worked, and enabled us to complete the entire installation of Visual Studio 2008 Professional. Again, many thanks!...Mark
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Friday, November 27, 2009 2:40 PM
John Paul Cooks's solution was RIGHT ON! Thank you SOOOO much John for drafting this procedure; we'd been fighting this for hours yesterday, and having gone through all the suggestions in this thread...including the ALTIRIS issue...the IIS issue...the Microsoft Office 2007 components issues...and so forth...this was the ONLY SOLUTION that worked, and enabled us to complete the entire installation of Visual Studio 2008 Professional. Again, many thanks!...Mark
I agree. Creating a new registry key was the only solution that worked for me.
I did it on a brand new installed windows 7, Visual studio being the first program to be installed.
Thanks for your help, it saved me lots of headache.
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Tuesday, December 01, 2009 1:50 AMTHANKS MAN!!! AT LEAST... i was like 2 week with these problem!!! thank you very much... This one was the solution.. and the easiest... No need to uninstall all office.
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Friday, December 04, 2009 5:01 PM
Here the solution
You just need to uninstall InfoPath MUI 2007 is just a beta
to unistall go to START > RUN and write this:msiexec /x {30120000-0044-0C0A-0000-0000000FF1CE}
and that's all you can now install vs2008 works in xp and vista
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Thursday, January 07, 2010 9:03 AM
I encounter the same problem when I install VS2008 on my box. I read through almost all the thread and tried %InstallBinaryPath%\WCU\WebDesignerCore\WebDesignerCore.EXE . With the log message in temp folder, I finnaly get the answer for my case.
"When you try to install Visual Studio 2008 on a computer that is running a 64-bit edition of Windows Server 2003, the installation may not be successful"
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Friday, January 08, 2010 8:09 PM
Here the solution
This doesn't work for me. It showed an error after I typed this so i tried manually removing it using add/remove programs but it still won't work.
You just need to uninstall InfoPath MUI 2007 is just a beta
to unistall go to START > RUN and write this:msiexec /x {30120000-0044-0C0A-0000-0000000FF1CE}
and that's all you can now install vs2008 works in xp and vista
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Friday, January 08, 2010 8:37 PMtry installing visual studio 2010 instead. That's what I'll try.
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Saturday, January 30, 2010 12:07 PMHi all,
After having spend 2 weeks on this problem, I finally found my solution.
It was coming from the beta version of the compatibility tools for office 2007 (just uninstall it without restart).
I was really not suspecting this but it was the problem.
I'm happy to see my setup progressing in the next step.
Hope this will help you !
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Friday, March 12, 2010 12:27 AMmy Pc have Msoffice 2007, no need to unintall it as some one said, it's my experiment, Hope it usefull for you 1. you should intall NetFrame word 3.5 at first 2. Go to http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/D/7/8D70E348-C9C7-4567-BCBD-ACD29784F30B/WebDesignerCore.EXE and setup this Enjoy!
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Thursday, March 18, 2010 10:29 AMI ran into the same problem. For me it turned out to be solved by mounting the ISO into MagicISO and installing from there. Presumably the problem with officelr.cab was due to a badly burned DVD.
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Thursday, March 18, 2010 2:23 PMI ran into the same problem trying to install Visual Studio. It would fail when trying to install the Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component. I had Office 2007 Small Business installed. When I tried to install the WebDesignerCore by itself that installation also failed. The log file for the WebDesignerCore installation stated "MSI(INFO): 'The installation source for this product is not available. Verify that the source exists and that you can access it.C:\WINDOWS\Installer\50697b0.msi'" and "Error: Failed to configure: {90120000-006E-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE} ErrorCode: 1612(0x64c)." I attempted to uninstall Office from Add/Remove Program Files but the uninstall failed. I used the Windows Install Cleanup utility to remove Office and was then able to install Visual Studio, with the Web Authoring Component installing correctly. Maybe my experience will help someone else.
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Thursday, April 01, 2010 7:02 PM
Thanks John Paul. After dabbling with other posts in this thread, I tried your suggestion and it worked like a charm. Microsoft - VS 2008 has been out for a good part of 2 years now and there are still install issues? Wish I could bill my wasted time to MS.
Thanks again John Paul.
Vamsee
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Sunday, April 04, 2010 10:36 PM
Running vista ultimate, VS2008 failing to install visual web developer as above
I tried most of the solutions on this page and none worked. I got some clues by investigating the application log in event viewer, and saw this entry:
"Product: Microsoft Office Visual Web Developer 2007 -- Error 1310.Error writing to file: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\OFFICE\DATA\OPA12.BAK. System error 0. Verify that you have access to that directory."
So I went to that folder and changed the security permissions on each folder in turn ensuring that SYSTEM and ADMINISTRATORS had full control of each of them. (My logged on user is in administrators group)
So far setup is continuing as we speak. I have had one other error (more informative this time) which said it could access another folder in ProgramData, so adjusted permissions again and it cleared the error.
I have a lot of problems with permissions in ProgramData, partly possibly because I have disabled the User Account Control. If anyone has solved this I'd be glad to hear how...
I'll update when install is complete
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Wednesday, April 07, 2010 5:09 PM
Hi! Jirapong,
when I try to run \WCU\WebDesignerCore\WebDesignerCore.exe then it prompt me that "File is Corrupt"
What is the problem, should I download it separately & from where???
Plz Help me......
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010 1:52 PMGreat!, that solves it for me! thanks!
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Tuesday, June 08, 2010 5:33 AM
I am no where near a computer expert but I follow directions really good. I am having the same problem but I have not been able to get a solution. I downloaded VB8 for school off the MSDN site for free about a year ago. I uninstalled it and now I need it again, but it will not install. It always fails stating that the web authoring component failed to install. I have tried almost every thing that everyone has suggested. I have tried:
-turning off updates
-running the command prompt but my computer tells me i don't have that program
-manuelly installing web designer core but nothing even comes up when I attempt to do it
-I don't have office 2007 but I have office 2003 and I have visio 2007
-turning off IIS
nothing is working for me. please be gentle I know I have a lot to learn about computers so please help me with the most basic information as possible. please
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Thursday, June 24, 2010 3:33 PMHere the solution
You just need to uninstall InfoPath MUI 2007 is just a beta
to unistall go to START > RUN and write this:msiexec /x {30120000-0044-0C0A-0000-0000000FF1CE}
and that's all you can now install vs2008 works in xp and vista
esta fue la solucion para mi!!!
gracias.
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010 7:29 AM
Hi everyone,
For me that didn't work, I solved it by re-installing the .NET framework 3.5 SP1 package, and after that re-install visual studio.
good luck!
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Sunday, August 29, 2010 10:13 PM
Here the solution
You just need to uninstall InfoPath MUI 2007 is just a beta
to unistall go to START > RUN and write this:msiexec /x {30120000-0044-0C0A-0000-0000000FF1CE}
and that's all you can now install vs2008 works in xp and vista
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Saturday, October 23, 2010 2:31 PM
msiexec /x {30120000-0044-0C0A-0000-0000000FF1CE}
gracias por la solucion.
funciono con expression studio
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Monday, December 05, 2011 11:50 AM
I tried this and worked
"When you try to install Visual Studio 2008 on a computer that is running a 64-bit edition of Windows Server 2003, the installation may not be successful"
To work around this problem, configure Terminal Services to run in full security mode. To do this, follow these steps:
- Start Terminal Services Configuration. To do this, click Start, point to Run, type tscc.msc in the Open box, and then click OK.
- Click Server Settings, right-click Permission Compatibility, and then click Properties.
- Click to select the Full Security check box, and then click OK.

