Saturday, November 30, 2013

Issue:

1.       Unable to install or Uninstall applications
2.       Unable to install Windows Updates
3.       When you receive an error “"The Windows Installer service could not be accessed"

Cause:

This problem may occur if one of the following conditions is true:
·         The Windows Installer files that are on your hard disk are damaged or are missing.
·         You install or remove a program that uses the Windows Installer Microsoft Software Installation (MSI) package file (.msi). For example, this may occur when you try to install Microsoft Office on your computer.


Resolution:

To resolve this problem, use the following methods.

Method 1: Reregister the Windows Installer
To reregister the Windows Installer, verify the location of the Msiexec.exe file on your hard disk and in the Windows Registry, and then reregister the Windows Installer. To do this, follow these steps.

Note Because there are several versions of Microsoft Windows, the following steps may be different on your computer. If they are, see your product documentation to complete these steps.

1.       Determine the location of the Msiexec.exe file on your hard disk. To do this, follow these steps:
a.       Click Start, click Run, type %windir%\system32, and then click OK.

Note This step will open the folder where the Msiexec.exe file is located.
b.       Make a note of the location of the Msiexec.exe file. The location of the Msiexec.exe file will be a combination of the value in theAddress text box and the Msiexec.exe file name itself.

For example if the 
Address text box contains a value of C:\Windows\system32, the location of the Msiexec.exe file will beC:\Windows\system32\Msiexec.exe.

2.       Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs.

Make sure that the location of the Msiexec.exe file in Registry Editor is correct. To do this, follow these steps:
 .                       Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open text box, and then click OK.
a.       Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, expand SYSTEM, expand CurrentControlSet, expand Services, and then click MSIServer.
b.       In the right pane, right-click ImagePath, and then click Modify.
c.        In the Value data text box, type the location of the Msiexec.exe file that you determined in step 1, followed by the value of /V, and then click OK.

For example, if the location of the Msiexec.exe file is C:\Windows\system32\Msiexec.exe, type the following text in the 
Value data text box:
C:\WINDOWS\System32\msiexec.exe /V
d. Click OK to close the Edit String dialog box.
e.       Click the File menu, and then click Exit to close Registry Editor.

3.       Start your computer in safe mode, and then register the Msiexec.exe file. To do this, follow these steps:
 .         Click Start, and then click Turn off computer or Shut Down.
a.       Select the Restart option, and then click OK, or click Restart.
b.       Press F8 before the Windows splash screen appears.
c.        On the Windows Advanced Option menu, use the arrow keys to select the Safe Mode option, and then press ENTER.
d.       If you use a dual-boot or multiple-boot computer, select the appropriate operating system from the list that is displayed, and then press ENTER.
e.       Log on to the computer.
f.         Click Start, click Run, type msiexec /regserver in the Open text box, and then click OK.

Note For 64-bit operating systems, you also have to reregister the 64-bit MSI installer. To do this, click 
Start, click Run, type%windir%\Syswow64\Msiexec /regserver in the Open text box, and then click OK.

On 64-bit editions of the Windows operating system, 32-bit binaries are located in %systemroot%\SysWow64 folder. The 64-bit binaries are located in the %systemroot%\System32 folder.
g.       Click Start, and then click Turn off computer or Shut Down.
h.       Select the Restart option, and then click OK, or click Restart.

If the issue persists, and you still receive the error message that is mentioned in the "Symptoms" section, follow the steps in Method 2.

Method 2: Reinstall the Windows Installer
To reinstall the Windows Installer, rename the damaged Windows Installer files, and then reinstall the Windows Installer. To do this, follow these steps:

1.       Click Start, click Run, type cmd in the Open text box, and then click OK.
2.       Type cd %windir%\system32, and then press ENTER.
3.       Type attrib -r -s -h dllcache, and then press ENTER.
4.       Type ren msi.dll msi.old, and then press ENTER.
5.       Type ren msiexec.exe msiexec.old, and then press ENTER.
6.       Type ren msihnd.dll msihnd.old, and then press ENTER.
7.       Type exit, and then press ENTER.
8.       At the command prompt, type exit, and then press ENTER.
9.       Click Start, and then click Turn off computer or Shut Down.
10.    Select the Restart option, and then click OK, or click Restart.
11.    Log on to the computer.
12.    Download and install the latest version of the Windows Installer.
13.    Click Start, and then click Turn off computer or Shut Down.
14.    Select the Restart option, and then click OK, or click Restart.


The Windows Installer 4.0 is not available as a redistributable for Windows Vista. The Windows Installer 4.0 is included with the Windows Vista operating system.

If the methods described in this article do not resolve the problem that is described in this article, contact Microsoft Customer Support Services for more assistance.

This problem will also occur if the Startup Type property for the Windows Installer service is set to a value of Disable. To check whether the Windows Installer service is set to a value of Disable, follow these steps:

1.       Click Start, click Run, type services.msc in the Open text box, and then click OK.
2.       In the Services (Local) list, right-click Windows Installer, and then click Properties.
3.       If the Startup type drop-down list is set to a value of Disable, select the Manual option from the Startup type drop-down list, and then click OK.
4.       Click the File menu, and then click Exit.


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