На сайте c 17.09.2010 |
03.12.2011 21:07
Народ, срочно нужен WindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x64 . |
На сайте c 17.09.2010 |
03.12.2011 21:39
falik |
На сайте c 17.09.2010 |
03.12.2011 21:55
Людиииии…. ну помогите кто-нибудь. Что, никто не сталкивался с подобной проблемой? |
На сайте c 13.07.2010 |
03.12.2011 21:56
а ниже чуток почитать: Quote: Загрузка установщика для 64-разрядных версий Windows Server 2003 и Windows XP Распространяемая версия установщика Windows 3.0 предназначена для установки на компьютерах с Windows 2000 с пакетом обновления 3 (SP3) и окончательной версией Windows Server 2003. Установщик Windows 3.1 входит в состав Windows Server 2003 с пакетом обновления 1 (SP1). и еще 2 сек поисков: Quote: …Данное обновление — это пакет Windows Installer версии 3.1, в Windows 7 уже присутствует уже версии 5… вам видимо лень, хотите чтоб за вас все нашли |
На сайте c 17.09.2010 |
03.12.2011 22:12
falik Quote: и еще 2 сек поисков:
Этого я на данном сайте не нашла… Вы можете мне подсказать, могу я этот установщик поставить, без вреда своей системе? |
На сайте c 26.09.2006 |
03.12.2011 23:13
babuka |
На сайте c 17.09.2010 |
03.12.2011 23:26
sagava [/img] |
На сайте c 13.07.2010 |
03.12.2011 23:38
так она ставится или нет? эти ошибки после запуска установленной программы или во время установки? |
На сайте c 26.09.2006 |
03.12.2011 23:40
Попробуй запустить совместимо с ХР. Для этого в свойствах файла, во вкладке совместимости Запустить программу в режиме совместимости с:, и выбери ХР. |
На сайте c 17.09.2010 |
03.12.2011 23:48
falik |
На сайте c 13.07.2010 |
04.12.2011 00:13
тогда хоть убейте не могу понять зачем вам нужен был инсталлер от мелкософта, если программа у вас установилась… ну не важно. |
На сайте c 17.09.2010 |
04.12.2011 00:20
falik |
На сайте c 13.07.2010 |
04.12.2011 00:24
если не искать легких путей, то можно поиметь себе задачу на завтра: |
На сайте c 17.09.2010 |
04.12.2011 00:43
falik |
Microsoft Windows Installer — это не что иное, как компонент, который устанавливает и удаляет программы в ОС Windows. Эта версия устанавливается на следующие операционные системы: Windows 2000 Service Pack 3, Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows XP Service Pack 1, Windows XP Service Pack 2. В этой версии исправлена серьёзная ошибка, которая могла возникать при установке программ инсталлятором .msi.
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Hi
I am having trouble installing a program on Win7 Enterprise x64 that tries to install MS Installer 3.1 by default before installing the program itself. I understand that Windows 7 has MS installer 5 installed and that you cannot downgrade
your installed version, but unfortuantely I cannot stop this installation trying to install the older one, it’s not an option I can deselect.
It must be possible as I’m migrating the user from an older PC with the same OS and software installed.
Initially I was getting the «Not enough storage to run» error, I next tried running the isntall in Compatibility mode for XP SP3 and it simply fails to install, no pertinent error.
I next downloaded the MS Installer 3.1 installer from Microsoft downloads, running it in XP SP3 compatibility I receive an «KB893803v2 is for a different hardware platform» error. I cannot find an x64 version of this installer, I assume
it doesn’t exist.
I have tried using the «msiexec /unregister» & «msiexec /regserver» commands to see if that helps but no joy.
Please advise?
Thanks
Alex
Microsoft Windows Installer is an installation and application configuration service for Windows 2000, XP, and Windows Server 2003.
What is Windows Installer?
Microsoft Windows Installer is a software component and application programming interface (API) created by Microsoft. It is used to install, remove, and maintain computer software. The installation instructions and all related files and databases of each particular program are bundled into an .MSI installation package. Before the existence of digital distribution platforms such as the Microsoft Store (formerly known as the Windows Store), Microsoft encouraged third-party developers to use Windows Installer as the basic installation framework for their products.
What are the key features of Windows Installer?
- Safely install applications: The software records all installation actions to a transaction log. Furthermore, it saves backups of the files on your computer that are deleted or overwritten during the installation process. This process ensures that the installation of the software doesn’t cause any damage to your system. Thanks to these transaction logs and backup files, interrupted installations can also be repaired and continued safely and efficiently.
- On-demand installation: Thanks to Windows Installer, users of the Windows operating system can install any application of their choice at the moment they have a need to use the application. Similarly, the application can be uninstalled on-demand whenever it has become obsolete to the user.
- Application maintenance: Windows Installer uses globally unique identifiers (GUIDs) to detect whether a Windows Installer needs a patch. These patches are used to deliver updates and security fixes to the applications installed on your computer.
Is it free?
This software can be downloaded and used for free.
Is it safe?
Windows Installer is a safe application created by Microsoft, a company known to be one of the most widely trusted developers in the computer software industry.
Is Windows Installer still available?
This software hasn’t been updated since 2005, and the file we provide you is the last available version of Windows Installer. The only operating systems it is compatible with are Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003.
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Windows Installer Redistributables |
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Windows Installer 4.5 and earlier is available as a redistributable software update package. See the section Released Versions of Windows Installer to determine which products shipped versions of the Windows Installer. The redistributable update package for a version is made available after the release of the product that ships with a specific Windows Installer version.
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There is no redistributable for Windows Installer 5.0. This version is included with the OS in Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, and later client and server releases (including Windows 10).
Obtaining the Windows Installer Redistributable (4.5 and earlier)
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You can find all the available Windows Installer redistributables at the Microsoft Download Center.
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The download for the Windows Installer 4.5 redistributable package is available at: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=101159.
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The name of the redistributable that installs Windows Installer 4.5 on x86-based computers running Windows Vista, Windows Vista with Service Pack 1 (SP1), and Windows Server 2008 is Windows6.0-KB942288-v2-x86.MSU.
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The name of the redistributable that installs Windows Installer 4.5 on x64-based computers running Windows Vista, Windows Vista with SP1, and Windows Server 2008 is Windows6.0-KB942288-v2-x64.MSU.
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The name of the redistributable that installs Windows Installer 4.5 on Itanium-Based Systems computers running Windows Vista, Windows Vista with SP1, and Windows Server 2008 is Windows6.0-KB942288-v2-ia64.MSU.
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The name of the redistributable that installs Windows Installer 4.5 on x86-based computers running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Windows XP with Service Pack 3 (SP3) is WindowsXP-KB942288-v3-x86.exe.
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The name of the redistributable that installs Windows Installer 4.5 on x86-based computers running Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 (SP2) is WindowsServer2003-KB942288-v4-x86.exe.
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The name of the redistributable that installs Windows Installer 4.5 on x64-based computers running Windows Server 2003 with SP1 and Windows Server 2003 with SP2 is WindowsServer2003-KB942288-v4-x64.exe.
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The name of the redistributable that installs Windows Installer 4.5 on Itanium-Based Systems computers running Windows Server 2003 with SP1 and Windows Server 2003 with SP2 is WindowsServer2003-KB942288-v4-ia64.exe.
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There is no redistributable that installs Windows Installer 4.0. This version of the Windows Installer ships with Windows Vista.
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The name of the redistributable that installs Windows Installer 3.1 is WindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x86.exe. The download for the Windows Installer 3.1 Redistributable (v2) package is available at: https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=889482fc-5f56-4a38-b838-de776fd4138c.
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If you upgraded to Windows Installer 3.1 by installing Windows Server 2003 with SP1, or an earlier version of this redistributable, you may also need to install the Update for Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (KB898715) to obtain all the updates available in Windows Installer 3.1 Redistributable (v2). -
The redistributable that installs Windows Installer 3.0 is WindowsInstaller-KB884016-v2-x86.exe. The download for the Windows Installer 3.0 Redistributable is available at: https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=5fbc5470-b259-4733-a914-a956122e08e8.
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The Windows Installer 2.0 used a previous naming convention for the redistributable: Instmsi.exe. The redistributable for installing or upgrading to Windows Installer 2.0 on Windows 2000 should not be used to install or upgrade Windows Installer 2.0 on Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP.
The download for the Windows Installer 2.0 Redistributable for Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 is available at https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4b6140f9-2d36-4977-8fa1-6f8a0f5dca8f.
Installing the Windows Installer Redistributable (4.5 and earlier)
The Windows Installer 4.5 resdistributable is provided for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 operating systems as a .msu file and should be installed using the Windows Update Stand-alone Installer (Wusa.exe.)
The Windows Installer 4.5 redistributable for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 operating systems can be installed using the following command line syntax and options.
The Windows Installer 3.1 and Windows Installer 3.0 redistributables can be installed using the following command line syntax and options.
Syntax
Use the following syntax to install the redistributables for Windows Installer 4.5 on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.
<Name of the Redistributable>[<options>]*
Command-Line Options
The Windows Installer redistributable software update packages use the following case-insensitive command-line options.
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/norestart | Prevents the redistributable package from asking the user to reboot even if it had to replace files that were in use during the installation. If the update package is invoked with this option, it returns ERROR_SUCCESS_REBOOT_REQUIRED if it had to replace files that were in use. If it did not have to replace files that were in use, it returns ERROR_SUCCESS. See the remarks section for additional information on delayed reboots. |
/quiet | For use by applications that redistribute the Windows Installer as part of a bootstrapping application. A user interface (UI) is not presented to the user. The bootstrapping application should check the return code to determine whether a reboot is needed to complete the installation of the Windows Installer. |
/help | Displays help on all the available options. |
Delayed Restart on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008
The /norestart command-line option prevents wusa.exe from restarting the computer. However, if a file being updated by the MSU package is in use, then the package is not applied to the computer until the user restarts the computer. This means that applications that use the Windows Installer 4.5 redistributable for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 cannot use the Windows Installer 4.5 functionality until the computer is restarted.
Delayed Restart on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
It is recommended that the Windows Installer service be stopped when using the update package. When the package is run in full UI mode it detects if the Windows Installer service is running and requests the user to stop the service. If the user continues without stopping the service, the update replaces Windows Installer.
Bootstrapping applications that use the redistributable package to install the Windows Installer with another application can require an extra system reboot in addition to reboots needed to install the application. The delayed reboot option is only recommended for cases where it is necessary to eliminate an extra reboot caused by installing files that are in use. Developers should do the following in their setup application to use the delayed reboot option.
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Call the redistributable package with the /norestart command-line option.
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Treat the return of either ERROR_SUCCESS or ERROR_SUCCESS_REBOOT_REQUIRED as meaning success.
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Invoke Msiexec on the application’s package and run other setup code specific to the application. If the setup application uses MsiInstallProduct, then the application must load MSI.DLL from the system directory. If no reboot occurs and if the redistributable returned ERROR_SUCCESS_REBOOT_REQUIRED, then prompt the user for a reboot to complete the setup of the Windows Installer binaries. If a reboot occurs, no additional steps are required.
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Applications that call LoadLibrary on the new MSI.DLL after the redistributable package returns success must ensure that an older version of MSI.DLL has not already been loaded within the process. If an older version of MSI.DLL was loaded, it must be unloaded from the process address space prior to calling LoadLibrary for the new MSI.DLL.
For more information, see Windows Installer Bootstrapping.