Event Id | 11933 |
Source | MsiInstaller |
Description | Microsoft Office 2000 SR-1 Premium -- Error 1933. The Windows Installer service cannot update one or more protected Windows files. SFP Error: 1223. List of protected files:\r\nc:\winnt\system32\imeshare.dll |
Event Information | According to Microsoft: CAUSE: This problem occurs because the Host Integration Server 2000 Setup program detects if the %Systemroot%\System32 folder contains the National Language Support (NLS) files that the Setup program requires. By default, Windows XP does not install the NLS files. Therefore, the Host Integration Server 2000 Setup program will try to install the NLS files. This problem occurs when the Windows File Protection feature in Windows XP Professional SP2 detects that Host Integration Server 2000 is trying to install the NLS files. If the Windows File Protection feature cannot find the NLS files, you receive the error messages that are mentioned in the "Symptoms" section. WORKAROUND: To work around this problem and install the Host Integration Server 2000 End User Client when the NLS files cannot be located, use one of the following methods: 1. Insert the Windows XP Professional SP2 CD, and then click Retry when you receive the Windows File Protection error message. 2. Update the following registry key to contain a path that contains the Windows XP Service Pack 2 image: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\ServicePackSourcePath 3. Update the following registry key to contain a path that contains the Windows XP Service Pack 2 image: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\SourcePath 4. Manually install the required NLS files by using a batch file. For example, you may use the following batch file. |
Reference Links | FIX: You may receive a Windows File Protection error message when you try to install the Host Integration Server 2000 End User Client on a computer that is running Windows XP Professional SP2 |
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