How to troubleshoot the Windows Component Update for Visual Studio 2005 or for Visual Studio .NET (304576)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2003), Professional Edition
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2002), Professional Edition
  • Microsoft Visual Studio, Enterprise Edition 6.0
  • Microsoft Office XP Developer
  • Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows 7.0

This article was previously published under Q304576
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SUMMARY

This describes the steps required and the specific process for troubleshooting the installation of the Microsoft Windows Component Update (WCU). The WCU is used to update systems for the installation of several products including but not restricted to Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Microsoft Office XP Developer, and Microsoft Visual FoxPro 7.0.

MORE INFORMATION

Windows Components Update failures

You must install Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Studio .NET Windows Component Update before proceeding with Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Studio .NET setup. If Windows Component Update reports failures for a component at the end of setup, you can run the individual Setup for the failed component to see the specific errors and diagnose problems. The stand-alone installers for the components are on the Windows Components Update CD. The following table (which is from the Readme file) lists the updates and their respective installers. You can find separate installation procedures for each component in the "References" section.
ComponentLocation on Windows Component Update CD
Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6aNTSP6a\Sp6i386.exe
Windows 2000 Service Pack 2Win2kSP2\W2KSP2.exe
Windows 98 System UpdateWin98SP1\Wucsp.exe
Windows 98 Year 2000 UpdateWin98SP1\Y2k.exe
Windows 98 Year 2000 Update 2Win98SP1\Y2kw98_2.exe
Microsoft Windows Installer 2.0 (for Windows 98)WindowsInstaller\Win9x\2.0\InstMsiA.exe
Microsoft Windows Installer 2.0 (for Windows 2000, Windows NT)WindowsInstaller\WinNT\2.0\InstMsiW.exe
Microsoft Windows Management InfrastructureWMI\Wmicore.exe
Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Web Extensions ClientWeccom.msi
Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions Service Release 1.2FrontPageServer\Fpse2k.exe
Setup Runtime FilesBootstrap.msi
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 and Internet ToolsIE60\Ie6setup.exe
Microsoft Data Access Components 2.7MDAC27\Mdac_typ.exe
Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 3Jet\Jetsetup.exe
Microsoft .NET FrameworkDotNetFramework\Setup.exe

Known issues

Installation fails to complete

If the installation of individual components fails, or the installation process becomes unresponsive, Setup may be unable to detect this. Use CTRL+ALT+DELETE to manually shut down the Setup.exe task.

Note Installation of large components, such as Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 2, can take as long as 20 minutes on relatively slow computers or when performed over a network.

Norton AntiVirus reports alert while running Windows Component Update

Warning This workaround may make your computer or your network more vulnerable to attack by malicious users or by malicious software such as viruses. We do not recommend this workaround but are providing this information so that you can implement this workaround at your own discretion. Use this workaround at your own risk.

There are known compatibility problems installing Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 while Norton AntiVirus is running. Microsoft recommends that you install Norton AntiVirus after you run Windows Component Update Setup or, if Norton AntiVirus is already installed, disable it.

Bypass Windows Component Update

You can bypass the Windows Component Update if the individual required updates have been installed. In some cases, Windows Component Update may continue to report failures even though the individual components have been successfully installed. Note, however, that this is only appropriate if all required components are installed. Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Studio .NET will not function properly without these components.

To bypass Windows Component Update for Visual Studio 2005 or for Visual Studio .NET:
  1. Insert Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Studio .NET CD1.
  2. Close any programs triggered by autorun.
  3. Click Start, click Run, and then run the following command:

    x:\setup\Setup.exe /NO_BSLN_CHECK

    where x is the CD drive

Note The installation of Visual Studio 2005 or of Visual Studio .NET is not supported on Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millennium Edition. However there are other product installations that use the included Windows Component Update media as well, such as Microsoft Office XP Developer and Visual FoxPro 7.0, so these steps are valid for such use as well. For additional requirements, see the Readme file on the Visual Studio .NET 2 CD1.

REFERENCES

The following information and additional resources can be found in the Help folder on the Windows Component Update CD or accessed through the links provided:

232972 Contents of the Microsoft Windows 98 System Update

205696 How to Install FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions for Internet Information Server

The third-party products that this article discusses are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the performance or reliability of these products.

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:8/9/2006
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