Can't install

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Tim

I had MSAS on my computer running fine. Then when it
attempted to upgrade it would not register (error 1904)
some dlls. So, I uninstalled and erased everything from
my registry (I think.) Now when I try to install it
gives me the error 1904 again and when I run the program
I get error 101. I have the latest upgrades on IE and Xp
home editon. I am running Norton Firewall and have
turned it off but to no avail. Any ideas?
 
For the 101 issue:

Please drop an email to:

(e-mail address removed)

Jeff Dillon is seeking additional information to help
resolve the "error 101" issue.

Describe your experience--

I'm not sure if he is still looking for more information,
or how quickly you might hear back, but you should get a
response.
Use "error 101" as the subject header.


Steve Dodson has since posted a possible fix for this
issue:

We have a possible workaround in place for the 101 error.
Please test this and provide feedback on the following
steps:

For Windows XP Professional:
To change the setting on Windows XP Professional,
open "Local Security Policy" in Administrative Tools, or
run secpol.msc. You need to be an admin to use this tool.
In the left pane, browse to Security Settings \ Local
Policies \ Security Options. The policy name is "System
objects: Default owner for objects created by members of
the Administrators group". The allowable settings
are "Administrators group" or "Object creator". Change it
to "Administrators group." After that change has been
made, please refresh the policy by
typing: "gpupdate /force" from a command prompt.

For Windows XP Home Edition:

IMPORTANT: This article contains information about
modifying the registry.
Before you modify the registry, make sure to back it up
and make sure that you understand how to restore the
registry if a problem occurs. For information about how to
back up, restore, and edit the registry, click the
following article number to view the article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:256986

Description of the Microsoft Windows Registry
The "Local Security Policy" snap-in is not available on
Windows XP Home Edition. To change the setting on XP Home,
you need to modify the Registry directly. Please back up
your registry in case you need to restore it. If you do
not feel comfortable doing this, do not try this
workaround.

In Regedit, navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa.
Find the value
called "nodefaultadminowner". The supported values are "0"
for "Administrators group", or "1" for "Object creator".
Set the value to 0.

Please provide feedback if this is working.

Post your results to the newsgroup. Share with others.
 
Tim,

What build are you running? If it is not 614, go ahead and download it from
www.microsoft.com/spyware.

--
-steve

Steve Dodson [MSFT]
MCSE, CISSP
PSS Security
http://blogs.technet.com/stevedod
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