[access-uk] Re: .net framework 4 issues

  • From: "George Bell" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2012 11:48:56 -0000

The reply refers to the individual’s log which was quoted.

 

You would need to look at your own log to see where it is trying to do
signature verification.

 

George.

 

From: access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vanja Sudar
Sent: 16 November 2012 19:37
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: .net framework 4 issues

 

Further to my message, the solution that poster claims helped was
found here

http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/netfxsetup/thread/a228c9
ca-a2a7-4db1-9bcd-37b98ef68bcf

 

Step 1 of this solution is already confusing to me. It says: “”1.
Delete this fileD:\36af95faa691e24d4fbbcc8da92485\SetupUtility.exe”,
but I have no idea where this file is located?  Also “

3. Clean your %temp% folder, reboot the system.” I assume they mean
c:\users\username\app data\local\temp where username obviously =my own
user name on this system. Thanks.

 

 

From: Vanja Sudar <mailto:vanja@xxxxxxxxxxx>  

Sent: Friday, November 16, 2012 7:12 PM

To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Subject: [access-uk] Re: .net framework 4 issues

 

Hi George,

 

it is windows 7 premium 64bit and it is stand alone system. I have put
exact error message in to google too and as I said in my previous
message there didn’t seem to be a particularly useful solution
anywhere I looked apart from suggesting to use the cleanup utilitty to
get rid of any potential bad registry entries and similar leftovers
and, as I said, that didn’t work.

 

Of course I will have a look at the link you provided and I do
apreciate your help very much.

 

Thanks!

 

From: George Bell <mailto:george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  

Sent: Friday, November 16, 2012 3:19 PM

To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Subject: [access-uk] Re: .net framework 4 issues

 

I hope the Moderator will be OK with me replying here.  It may not be
directly access related, but since the .NET framework is an essential
part of much software these days, you need it.

 

I’ve had the same kind of error myself, but unfortunately you have not
really given much information to go on.  What version of Windows?  Is
it a stand-alone system, or a workstation?  Just two questions.

 

I’d suggest an extensive use of Google may help.

 

I copied and pasted the following from you message into Google:

 

and the following was just one of many which came up.  (Be careful it
does not wrap, or use the Tiny URK below)

 

http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f217/solved-net-framework-gener
ic-trust-failure-591605.html

 

http://tinyurl.com/cj6r7zk

 

George.

 

From: access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vanja Sudar
Sent: 16 November 2012 10:50
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] .net framework 4 issues

 

Hello,

 

I hope I can be forgiven for posting a topic that is not strictly
access related. It is still computer/IT related and I am using this
place as a last resort. Since this is not an access issue I, unless
moderator/s aprove this to be discussed on here, erge  listers to post
me privatly with any possible slutions/suggestions. Again, I know that
there has been a lot of “off topics” posts and that Barry have been
very strict on banning people from the list, but I believe that I can
not be considered as someone who regularly posts off topics and so I
hope that I will not be band, if you think I have overstepped please
let me know so and I will never do it again.

 

The problemstarted with trying to apply a .net framework related
windows update. Unfortunately I can’t remember the windows update or
the error code of this update since for reasons that will become
apparent afterwoods I have no option to install this update. After a
lot of research with people having the same error, it has been
suggested to repare .net framework 4. This did not succeed throwing up
a “general trust failure” issue at me. After that I uninstalled .net
framework 4, then tried to run the installer to reinstall it. After
the instalation I got a following error.

 

Final Result: Installation failed with error code: (0x800B0100), "No
signature was present in the subject. " (Elapsed time: 0 00:02:23).
[11/16/2012, 10:37:2] 

 

I have also used kmicrosoft .net frmaework cleanup utilitty, I have
installed .net framework 1, which istalled fine, tried unsuccessfully
to install .net framework 3.5 sp1. So at the moment this windows
update is not appearing any more, but I’m also obviously running the
system without .net framework. 

 

As you can see I have tried a lot of research but no matter what I did
the .net framework 4 is not installing. Not sure what to do, obviously
I want to avoid reformating. I guess I could just run this system
without .net framework installed and hope I won’t really need it.

 

Again sorry for the off topic posts and if anyone has any suggestion
the help would be appreciated I’m stuck!

 

Vanja
http://www.sudar.co.uk
http://www.twitter.com/internetking
Windows live: sudar23@xxxxxxxxxxx

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