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Microsoft .NET Core 1.0.0 VS 2015 Tooling Preview 2.0.1 Install / Repair fails #757

Open mkoutroupis opened 8 years ago

mkoutroupis commented 8 years ago

Hi, I am trying to install/repair the DotNetCore.1.0.0-VS2015Tools.Preview2.0.1.exe and I get an modal on Microsoft .NET Version Manager 1.0.0-rc1 saying "The specified account already exists", ending the installation with an 0x80070643 error. Please find the logs attached. dd_DotNetCoreTools__20160831235612.zip

pavelsavara commented 8 years ago

the same issue.

dd_DotNetCoreTools__20160901123334.txt

pavelsavara commented 8 years ago

and different message dd_DotNetCoreTools__20160901124203.txt

DavidWMarrs commented 8 years ago

Same issue for me. Logs attached of my attempts this evening.

dd_DotNetCoreTools__20160903195746.log.txt dd_DotNetCoreTools__20160903201101.log.txt dd_DotNetCoreTools__20160903200403.log.txt dd_DotNetCoreTools__20160903184727.log.txt

softlion commented 8 years ago

+1, i found that folder DotNet.Web is missing and repairing/installing/uninstalling VS or tools never creates it.

mlorbetske commented 8 years ago

TFS Bug#260817

joeloff commented 8 years ago

@mkoutroupis Can you add the individual log for the MSI (dd_DotNetCoreTools__20160831235612_004_DotNetVersionManager_x64.log)

The account error you're seeing is related to a security change in the installer service in the OS - there's been a few updates to address issues that were introduced when the service was originally update. You can take a look at https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17588/fix-problems-that-block-programs-from-being-installed-or-removed and try to use that to remove the product that's failing.

mkoutroupis commented 8 years ago

@joeloff Please find the log attached. dd_DotNetCoreTools__20160831235612_004_DotNetVersionManager_x64.zip

joeloff commented 8 years ago

Could you try the following:

  1. Open Programs / Features (aka ARP)
  2. Look for Microsoft .NET Version Manager (x64) 1.0.0-rc1
  3. Uninstall it
  4. Repair .NET Core Tools
mkoutroupis commented 8 years ago

Well the problem is that is listed in the Programs / Features! control panel

softlion commented 8 years ago

joeloff: done (mkoutroupis: search 'version' only). Folder DotNet.Web still missing

mkoutroupis commented 8 years ago

@joeloff @softlion Still not there... programsandfeatures_versionsearch

lednhatkhanh commented 8 years ago

+1 Facing it right now, I uninstall VS first and then tried to uninstall this, got this message...

lednhatkhanh commented 8 years ago

@joeloff I remove it, still can't remove the toolling.

wmerifield commented 7 years ago

same issue here & cannot uninstall it either. version manager not listed in program features & MS tool from here, https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17588/fix-problems-that-block-programs-from-being-installed-or-removed cannot repair reporting "no issue" present. dd_DotNetCoreTools__20161104075112.zip

softlion commented 7 years ago

Fixed by reinstalling Windows 10 from scratch.

ljani commented 7 years ago

I fixed this by uninstalling my current version of VC 2015 x64 redist. Then I installed v14.0.23506 of the redist and DotNetCore.1.0.1-SDK.1.0.0.Preview2-003131-x64.exe. Then I managed to uninstall this and the installed packages.

For some reason DotNetCore.1.0.1-SDK.1.0.0.Preview2-003131-x64.exe tries to install that specific version of vcredist and fails due to signature problems.

mstefarov commented 7 years ago

I'm having a similar issue with "Microsoft .NET Core 1.0.1 - VS 2015 Tooling Preview 2". I've been trying to uninstall VS 2015 and all the obsolete tools that its installer left behind. I can't "Uninstall" due to the same "The specified account already exists" error: https://gist.github.com/fragmer/3d52bd81bf07c7b23e91e3c765f5816b

The logs mention "WebToolsExtensionsVS14.msi" right before failing. I've uninstalled something with "Web Tools" already though, and that succeeded.

[1AAC:1374][2017-03-08T03:17:23]i326: Removed dependency: {da280276-4f5b-4918-8d40-20ca56dfa535} on package provider: Microsoft.WebTools_VisualStudio14_enu,v14, package WebToolsExtensionsVS14
[1AAC:1374][2017-03-08T03:17:23]i301: Applying execute package: WebToolsExtensionsVS14, action: Uninstall, path: (null), arguments: ' ARPSYSTEMCOMPONENT="1" MSIFASTINSTALL="7" SKIP_SETUP="1"'
[1AAC:1374][2017-03-08T03:17:28]e000: Error 0x80070643: Failed to uninstall MSI package.
[1AAC:1374][2017-03-08T03:17:28]e000: Error 0x80070643: Failed to execute MSI package.
[1278:1A38][2017-03-08T03:17:28]e000: Error 0x80070643: Failed to configure per-machine MSI package.

Any more workaround ideas would be greatly appreciated.

JosepAlacid commented 7 years ago

Exactly the same as @fragmer

StephanZahariev commented 7 years ago

Same issue as @fragmer & @JosepAlacid

StephanZahariev commented 7 years ago

I was able to uninstall it by:

1) Installing again Visual Studio 2015 with SP1 2) Uninstalling .NET Core tooling preview 3) Uninstalling VS 2015

joeloff commented 7 years ago

@fragmer can you attach the log from 3/8 for the uninstall for WebToolsExtensions that failed. It should be in your %temp% folder.

mstefarov commented 7 years ago

@joeloff I'm afraid those files no longer exist. Reinstalling Windows ended up being simpler than uninstalling all VS 2015 components.