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Guest Cathy C
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I've been using Vista Ultimate with all current updates for over a year

without any installation issues, but for the past month I've been having

problems with program updates not installing due to access being denied.

Specifically: Error 1310. Error writing to file: c:\Config.Msi\... .rfb.

Verify that you have access to that directory. Also encountered similar

problems with QuickBooks and iTunes+QuickTime updates. I started having

problems with searching in Outlook 2007 last week and tried a repair. That's

when I narrowed down what was going on (or not). I've remedied that by

reindexing, but now get an error about Custom UI Runtime Error in MS Access

Outlook Add-in for Data Collection and Publishing ... An error occurred

while calling the callback: "Ribbon_GetDCVisible." I've consulted with a

Dell tech and another Vista-savvy tech. I've tried logging on as

Administrator (which I am also), creating a new administrator profile, Aaron

Stebner's SubInACL recommendation:

http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/200.../04/739820.aspx . After this I

was able to install the QuickBooks update, but not iTunes, nor can I

accomplish a repair to MSO 2007 Pro. I've installed the latest versions of

Windows Installer and .NET Framework. UAC is disabled. Does anyone have any

suggestions for further action? And information on why this started

happening?

 

Thanks,

Cathy

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Guest FromTheRafters
Posted

Does disabling UAC remove the ability for the loader to detect

legacy programs and provide needed virtualization?

 

Have you tried it with UAC enabled?

 

"Cathy C" <cchristian@aristotle.net> wrote in message

news:edken2WzIHA.5108@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

> I've been using Vista Ultimate with all current updates for over a year

> without any installation issues, but for the past month I've been having

> problems with program updates not installing due to access being denied.

> Specifically: Error 1310. Error writing to file: c:Config.Msi... .rfb.

> Verify that you have access to that directory. Also encountered similar

> problems with QuickBooks and iTunes+QuickTime updates. I started having

> problems with searching in Outlook 2007 last week and tried a repair.

> That's when I narrowed down what was going on (or not). I've remedied that

> by reindexing, but now get an error about Custom UI Runtime Error in MS

> Access Outlook Add-in for Data Collection and Publishing ... An error

> occurred while calling the callback: "Ribbon_GetDCVisible." I've consulted

> with a Dell tech and another Vista-savvy tech. I've tried logging on as

> Administrator (which I am also), creating a new administrator profile,

> Aaron Stebner's SubInACL recommendation:

> http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/200.../04/739820.aspx . After this

> I was able to install the QuickBooks update, but not iTunes, nor can I

> accomplish a repair to MSO 2007 Pro. I've installed the latest versions of

> Windows Installer and .NET Framework. UAC is disabled. Does anyone have

> any suggestions for further action? And information on why this started

> happening?

>

> Thanks,

> Cathy </span>

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Guest Cathy C
Posted

I've tried it both ways. How would I know about detection of legacy problems

and virtualization without UAC being enabled? What do I need to check to

see?

 

 

"FromTheRafters" <Erratic@ne.rr.com> wrote in message

news:%23qee7GazIHA.3504@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

> Does disabling UAC remove the ability for the loader to detect

> legacy programs and provide needed virtualization?

>

> Have you tried it with UAC enabled?

>

> "Cathy C" <cchristian@aristotle.net> wrote in message

> news:edken2WzIHA.5108@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green">

>> I've been using Vista Ultimate with all current updates for over a year

>> without any installation issues, but for the past month I've been having

>> problems with program updates not installing due to access being denied.

>> Specifically: Error 1310. Error writing to file: c:Config.Msi... .rfb.

>> Verify that you have access to that directory. Also encountered similar

>> problems with QuickBooks and iTunes+QuickTime updates. I started having

>> problems with searching in Outlook 2007 last week and tried a repair.

>> That's when I narrowed down what was going on (or not). I've remedied

>> that by reindexing, but now get an error about Custom UI Runtime Error in

>> MS Access Outlook Add-in for Data Collection and Publishing ... An error

>> occurred while calling the callback: "Ribbon_GetDCVisible." I've

>> consulted with a Dell tech and another Vista-savvy tech. I've tried

>> logging on as Administrator (which I am also), creating a new

>> administrator profile, Aaron Stebner's SubInACL recommendation:

>> http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/200.../04/739820.aspx . After

>> this I was able to install the QuickBooks update, but not iTunes, nor can

>> I accomplish a repair to MSO 2007 Pro. I've installed the latest versions

>> of Windows Installer and .NET Framework. UAC is disabled. Does anyone

>> have any suggestions for further action? And information on why this

>> started happening?

>>

>> Thanks,

>> Cathy</span>

> </span>

Guest FromTheRafters
Posted

I was just 'grasping at straws' - people are too quick to disable

UAC without considering that UAC is more than just annoying

action confirmation boxes.

 

Since you tried it both ways, it probably wasn't the cause. Some

legacy programs may require the 'program compatibility' feature

of Vista to operate correctly. Type 'program compatibility' into

the help search box for more information.

 

"Cathy C" <cathy.christian@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:5A58914D-D2D1-42EF-8333-B0C31C0D96BA@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue">

> I've tried it both ways. How would I know about detection of legacy

> problems and virtualization without UAC being enabled? What do I need to

> check to see?

>

>

> "FromTheRafters" <Erratic@ne.rr.com> wrote in message

> news:%23qee7GazIHA.3504@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green">

>> Does disabling UAC remove the ability for the loader to detect

>> legacy programs and provide needed virtualization?

>>

>> Have you tried it with UAC enabled?

>>

>> "Cathy C" <cchristian@aristotle.net> wrote in message

>> news:edken2WzIHA.5108@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:darkred">

>>> I've been using Vista Ultimate with all current updates for over a year

>>> without any installation issues, but for the past month I've been having

>>> problems with program updates not installing due to access being denied.

>>> Specifically: Error 1310. Error writing to file: c:Config.Msi... .rfb.

>>> Verify that you have access to that directory. Also encountered similar

>>> problems with QuickBooks and iTunes+QuickTime updates. I started having

>>> problems with searching in Outlook 2007 last week and tried a repair.

>>> That's when I narrowed down what was going on (or not). I've remedied

>>> that by reindexing, but now get an error about Custom UI Runtime Error

>>> in MS Access Outlook Add-in for Data Collection and Publishing ... An

>>> error occurred while calling the callback: "Ribbon_GetDCVisible." I've

>>> consulted with a Dell tech and another Vista-savvy tech. I've tried

>>> logging on as Administrator (which I am also), creating a new

>>> administrator profile, Aaron Stebner's SubInACL recommendation:

>>> http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/200.../04/739820.aspx . After

>>> this I was able to install the QuickBooks update, but not iTunes, nor

>>> can I accomplish a repair to MSO 2007 Pro. I've installed the latest

>>> versions of Windows Installer and .NET Framework. UAC is disabled. Does

>>> anyone have any suggestions for further action? And information on why

>>> this started happening?

>>>

>>> Thanks,

>>> Cathy</span>

>></span>

> </span>

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