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SAV Installation Error

Hi all,

we unfortunately encounter the following situtaion on several of our PCs:

in the Enterprise Console we see several PCs with Update-Error saying that SAVXP could not have been installed, the MSI could not have been executed (translated from the original German error-meesage).

The Anti Virus Major Install Log displays the following:

MSI (s) (30:88) [08:37:59:478]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSIFD91.tmp, Entrypoint: UpdateSAVI
MSI (s) (30:18) [08:37:59:944]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=SetFolderPermissions,,)
MSI (s) (30:18) [08:37:59:945]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=SetFolderPermissions,ActionType=1025,Source=BinaryData,Target=SetFolderPermissions,CustomActionData=C:\Program Files (x86)\Sophos\Sophos Anti-Virus\)
MSI (s) (30:6C) [08:37:59:946]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSIFF66.tmp, Entrypoint: SetFolderPermissions
CustomAction SetFolderPermissions returned actual error code 1603 (note this may not be 100% accurate if translation happened inside sandbox)
MSI (s) (30:18) [08:37:59:957]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (30:18) [08:37:59:957]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
Action ended 8:37:59: InstallFinalize. Return value 3.

The Custom Actions Log displays:

2014-03-10 08:37:59 SetFolderPermissions: Action started
2014-03-10 08:37:59 SetFolderPermissions: AddSpecifiedPermissionsToKey Unable to open registry key Software\Sophos\SAVService\PP (00000002)
2014-03-10 08:37:59 SetFolderPermissions: Add permissions to SavService\PP failed (0x80070002)
2014-03-10 08:37:59 SetFolderPermissions: Action failed

I've searched the internet a long time but couldn't find any hints.

Any help is apreciated.

BR,

Michael

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  • Hello Michael,

    I see (although I don't know what Enteo does in particular).

    Is there a clean-uninstall-tool?

    A surprisingly persisting expectation :smileyhappy:. The tool is the same which is used for install - the Microsoft Installer.

    You should first try to uninstall the other Sophos components and reboot. Afterwards run setup.exe from the CID or use any other method which does not fiddle with the install. If installing SAVXP still fails this suggests either some unexpected corruption of the installer database or interference of another component. To clean the database use the Fix-It tool from Microsoft (please see Troubleshooting and resolving problematic Sophos endpoint upgrade and uninstall issues). As SAVXP isn't installed it is not in the Programs and Features list and will also not appear in the tool's list and you'd have to use the product code which is 4320988A-7DE0-478D-A38B-CE9509BCE320 (for 10.3, as seen in the Major Install log). Note that this does not uninstall - it merely removes all the information related to the product from the Installer's database and thus the next install should work like the product has never been installed before.

    Christian

    :48170
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  • Hello Michael,

    I see (although I don't know what Enteo does in particular).

    Is there a clean-uninstall-tool?

    A surprisingly persisting expectation :smileyhappy:. The tool is the same which is used for install - the Microsoft Installer.

    You should first try to uninstall the other Sophos components and reboot. Afterwards run setup.exe from the CID or use any other method which does not fiddle with the install. If installing SAVXP still fails this suggests either some unexpected corruption of the installer database or interference of another component. To clean the database use the Fix-It tool from Microsoft (please see Troubleshooting and resolving problematic Sophos endpoint upgrade and uninstall issues). As SAVXP isn't installed it is not in the Programs and Features list and will also not appear in the tool's list and you'd have to use the product code which is 4320988A-7DE0-478D-A38B-CE9509BCE320 (for 10.3, as seen in the Major Install log). Note that this does not uninstall - it merely removes all the information related to the product from the Installer's database and thus the next install should work like the product has never been installed before.

    Christian

    :48170
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