MS Development Environment has not been installed

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Bruce A. Julseth

I am getting the following error message upon startup of Visual Studio .net
V2002

"MS Development Environment has not been installed for the current user.
Please run setup to install the application."

Searching Microsoft, I came up with a solution that envolved deleting a key
from the registry. I do not have the following key in my registry.

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Licenses\C4B8C1BC-A36C-4723-AF48-F362BFAB9DF5

Also, to the best of my recollection, I never had VS .net Beta 1 installed
on my computer, as they suggest is the root of the problem!

Suggestions on what I should do now?

Thanks..
 
You could try this:
run Setup while logged in as the current user and select the Repair option

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Already tried that a couple of times. No Joy. In fact, I'm not even sure the
"repair" worked since when I clicked on the "Display Log", gave me an empty
file!

I think my next step is going to uninstall VS .net and reinstall.

Thanks.

Bruce
 
Bruce A. Julseth said:
Already tried that a couple of times. No Joy. In fact, I'm not even sure
the "repair" worked since when I clicked on the "Display Log", gave me an
empty file!

I think my next step is going to uninstall VS .net and reinstall.

Thanks.

Bruce

I can't uninstall VS. net!! I get a message dialog: There is no disk in
the drive. Please insert a disk into drive. I can't "see" a drive letter on
the message. The buttons are "Cancel", "Try again", and "Continue."

I tried to uninstall via Windows Add/Remove. I also tried to reinstall by
inserting Disk 1 into my CD Drive. I get the same results. Clicking "Try
Again", just repeats the message. Clicking Continue gives the same message
for 3 clicks. Then the VS.NET maintenance Screen appears. Clicking
Repair/Reinstall . After serveral minutes, on a 3.2 gig system, it runs
through what look like set up. I files being copied. It then says, "Setup is
complete." Clicking on "View Setup Log", gives a filename with an error
Message, "Cannot Find" followed by a file name. The "View Setup Log" points
to a path on the d: drive. I did a search and found the setup log. The error
messages I found in it were:

Actual Order
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Dependency Manager: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
CDependencyManager::ValidateDependencyStates() : parental dependency is not
satisfied for component Visual Studio .NET Academic
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Setup.exe: IsRunningUnattended
[07/27/05,20:32:46] vs70uimgr: Entering DisplayMessage() method.
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Setup.exe: IsRunningUnattended
[07/27/05,20:32:46] vs70uimgr: Entering GetActiveHWND() method.
[07/27/05,20:32:55] vs70uimgr: DisplayMessage: Setup is unable to determine
a valid ordering for the installation. See the error log for further
details.
[07/27/05,20:32:55] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ValidateAndCorrectTheInstallOrder() failed in
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders()
[07/27/05,20:32:55] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrderFromList() failed in
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders()
[07/27/05,20:32:56] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders() failed in ISetupManager::RunLoadSetup()

I have no idea how to proceed now. Appreciate any and all help you can give
me.

Thanks...

Bruce
 
repeat after me: free customer support

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Bruce A. Julseth said:
Bruce A. Julseth said:
Already tried that a couple of times. No Joy. In fact, I'm not even sure
the "repair" worked since when I clicked on the "Display Log", gave me
an empty file!

I think my next step is going to uninstall VS .net and reinstall.

Thanks.

Bruce

I can't uninstall VS. net!! I get a message dialog: There is no disk in
the drive. Please insert a disk into drive. I can't "see" a drive letter
on the message. The buttons are "Cancel", "Try again", and "Continue."

I tried to uninstall via Windows Add/Remove. I also tried to reinstall by
inserting Disk 1 into my CD Drive. I get the same results. Clicking "Try
Again", just repeats the message. Clicking Continue gives the same message
for 3 clicks. Then the VS.NET maintenance Screen appears. Clicking
Repair/Reinstall . After serveral minutes, on a 3.2 gig system, it runs
through what look like set up. I files being copied. It then says, "Setup
is complete." Clicking on "View Setup Log", gives a filename with an error
Message, "Cannot Find" followed by a file name. The "View Setup Log"
points to a path on the d: drive. I did a search and found the setup log.
The error messages I found in it were:

Actual Order
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Dependency Manager: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
CDependencyManager::ValidateDependencyStates() : parental dependency is
not satisfied for component Visual Studio .NET Academic
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Setup.exe: IsRunningUnattended
[07/27/05,20:32:46] vs70uimgr: Entering DisplayMessage() method.
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Setup.exe: IsRunningUnattended
[07/27/05,20:32:46] vs70uimgr: Entering GetActiveHWND() method.
[07/27/05,20:32:55] vs70uimgr: DisplayMessage: Setup is unable to
determine a valid ordering for the installation. See the error log for
further details.
[07/27/05,20:32:55] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ValidateAndCorrectTheInstallOrder() failed in
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders()
[07/27/05,20:32:55] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrderFromList() failed in
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders()
[07/27/05,20:32:56] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders() failed in
ISetupManager::RunLoadSetup()

I have no idea how to proceed now. Appreciate any and all help you can
give me.

Thanks...

Bruce
 
Sorry. I don't understand what I am to do with "free customer support?"

Sorry if I'm not as knowledgeable about this stuff as I should, but I'm not.
So, thanks for the help, but I do need a little more information on what you
mean by "free customer support."

Thanks again.

Bruce

Nick Malik said:
repeat after me: free customer support

--
--- Nick Malik [Microsoft]
MCSD, CFPS, Certified Scrummaster
http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmalik

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this forum are my own, and not
representative of my employer.
I do not answer questions on behalf of my employer. I'm just a
programmer helping programmers.
--
Bruce A. Julseth said:
Bruce A. Julseth said:
Already tried that a couple of times. No Joy. In fact, I'm not even sure
the "repair" worked since when I clicked on the "Display Log", gave me
an empty file!

I think my next step is going to uninstall VS .net and reinstall.

Thanks.

Bruce

You could try this:
run Setup while logged in as the current user and select the Repair
option

--
--- Nick Malik [Microsoft]
MCSD, CFPS, Certified Scrummaster
http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmalik

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this forum are my own, and not
representative of my employer.
I do not answer questions on behalf of my employer. I'm just a
programmer helping programmers.
--
I am getting the following error message upon startup of Visual Studio
.net V2002

"MS Development Environment has not been installed for the current
user. Please run setup to install the application."

Searching Microsoft, I came up with a solution that envolved deleting
a key from the registry. I do not have the following key in my
registry.

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Licenses\C4B8C1BC-A36C-4723-AF48-F362BFAB9DF5

Also, to the best of my recollection, I never had VS .net Beta 1
installed on my computer, as they suggest is the root of the problem!

Suggestions on what I should do now?

Thanks..

I can't uninstall VS. net!! I get a message dialog: There is no disk in
the drive. Please insert a disk into drive. I can't "see" a drive letter
on the message. The buttons are "Cancel", "Try again", and "Continue."

I tried to uninstall via Windows Add/Remove. I also tried to reinstall by
inserting Disk 1 into my CD Drive. I get the same results. Clicking "Try
Again", just repeats the message. Clicking Continue gives the same
message for 3 clicks. Then the VS.NET maintenance Screen appears.
Clicking Repair/Reinstall . After serveral minutes, on a 3.2 gig system,
it runs through what look like set up. I files being copied. It then
says, "Setup is complete." Clicking on "View Setup Log", gives a filename
with an error Message, "Cannot Find" followed by a file name. The "View
Setup Log" points to a path on the d: drive. I did a search and found the
setup log. The error messages I found in it were:

Actual Order
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Dependency Manager: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
CDependencyManager::ValidateDependencyStates() : parental dependency is
not satisfied for component Visual Studio .NET Academic
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Setup.exe: IsRunningUnattended
[07/27/05,20:32:46] vs70uimgr: Entering DisplayMessage() method.
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Setup.exe: IsRunningUnattended
[07/27/05,20:32:46] vs70uimgr: Entering GetActiveHWND() method.
[07/27/05,20:32:55] vs70uimgr: DisplayMessage: Setup is unable to
determine a valid ordering for the installation. See the error log for
further details.
[07/27/05,20:32:55] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ValidateAndCorrectTheInstallOrder() failed in
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders()
[07/27/05,20:32:55] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrderFromList() failed in
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders()
[07/27/05,20:32:56] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders() failed in
ISetupManager::RunLoadSetup()

I have no idea how to proceed now. Appreciate any and all help you can
give me.

Thanks...

Bruce
 
I assume that you purchased your copy from a retailer and are having a
difficult time installing it. In that case, the cost of customer support
for your issue is zero. Simply call Microsoft product support and explain
the issue. The will work through it with you. The contact information is
here.
http://support.microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support

Sorry for not being clear.

--
--- Nick Malik [Microsoft]
MCSD, CFPS, Certified Scrummaster
http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmalik

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this forum are my own, and not
representative of my employer.
I do not answer questions on behalf of my employer. I'm just a
programmer helping programmers.
--
Bruce A. Julseth said:
Sorry. I don't understand what I am to do with "free customer support?"

Sorry if I'm not as knowledgeable about this stuff as I should, but I'm
not. So, thanks for the help, but I do need a little more information on
what you mean by "free customer support."

Thanks again.

Bruce

Nick Malik said:
repeat after me: free customer support

--
--- Nick Malik [Microsoft]
MCSD, CFPS, Certified Scrummaster
http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmalik

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this forum are my own, and not
representative of my employer.
I do not answer questions on behalf of my employer. I'm just a
programmer helping programmers.
--
Bruce A. Julseth said:
Already tried that a couple of times. No Joy. In fact, I'm not even
sure the "repair" worked since when I clicked on the "Display Log",
gave me an empty file!

I think my next step is going to uninstall VS .net and reinstall.

Thanks.

Bruce

message You could try this:
run Setup while logged in as the current user and select the Repair
option

--
--- Nick Malik [Microsoft]
MCSD, CFPS, Certified Scrummaster
http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmalik

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this forum are my own, and not
representative of my employer.
I do not answer questions on behalf of my employer. I'm just a
programmer helping programmers.
--
I am getting the following error message upon startup of Visual Studio
.net V2002

"MS Development Environment has not been installed for the current
user. Please run setup to install the application."

Searching Microsoft, I came up with a solution that envolved deleting
a key from the registry. I do not have the following key in my
registry.

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Licenses\C4B8C1BC-A36C-4723-AF48-F362BFAB9DF5

Also, to the best of my recollection, I never had VS .net Beta 1
installed on my computer, as they suggest is the root of the problem!

Suggestions on what I should do now?

Thanks..







I can't uninstall VS. net!! I get a message dialog: There is no disk
in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive. I can't "see" a drive
letter on the message. The buttons are "Cancel", "Try again", and
"Continue."

I tried to uninstall via Windows Add/Remove. I also tried to reinstall
by inserting Disk 1 into my CD Drive. I get the same results. Clicking
"Try Again", just repeats the message. Clicking Continue gives the same
message for 3 clicks. Then the VS.NET maintenance Screen appears.
Clicking Repair/Reinstall . After serveral minutes, on a 3.2 gig system,
it runs through what look like set up. I files being copied. It then
says, "Setup is complete." Clicking on "View Setup Log", gives a
filename with an error Message, "Cannot Find" followed by a file name.
The "View Setup Log" points to a path on the d: drive. I did a search
and found the setup log. The error messages I found in it were:

Actual Order
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Dependency Manager: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
CDependencyManager::ValidateDependencyStates() : parental dependency is
not satisfied for component Visual Studio .NET Academic
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Setup.exe: IsRunningUnattended
[07/27/05,20:32:46] vs70uimgr: Entering DisplayMessage() method.
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Setup.exe: IsRunningUnattended
[07/27/05,20:32:46] vs70uimgr: Entering GetActiveHWND() method.
[07/27/05,20:32:55] vs70uimgr: DisplayMessage: Setup is unable to
determine a valid ordering for the installation. See the error log for
further details.
[07/27/05,20:32:55] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ValidateAndCorrectTheInstallOrder() failed in
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders()
[07/27/05,20:32:55] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrderFromList() failed in
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders()
[07/27/05,20:32:56] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders() failed in
ISetupManager::RunLoadSetup()

I have no idea how to proceed now. Appreciate any and all help you can
give me.

Thanks...

Bruce
 
Nick Malik said:
I assume that you purchased your copy from a retailer and are having a
difficult time installing it. In that case, the cost of customer support
for your issue is zero. Simply call Microsoft product support and explain
the issue. The will work through it with you. The contact information is
here.
http://support.microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support

Sorry for not being clear.

--
--- Nick Malik [Microsoft]
MCSD, CFPS, Certified Scrummaster
http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmalik

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this forum are my own, and not
representative of my employer.
I do not answer questions on behalf of my employer. I'm just a
programmer helping programmers.
--

Thanks. I'll give them a try.

Bruce

Bruce A. Julseth said:
Sorry. I don't understand what I am to do with "free customer support?"

Sorry if I'm not as knowledgeable about this stuff as I should, but I'm
not. So, thanks for the help, but I do need a little more information on
what you mean by "free customer support."

Thanks again.

Bruce

Nick Malik said:
repeat after me: free customer support

--
--- Nick Malik [Microsoft]
MCSD, CFPS, Certified Scrummaster
http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmalik

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this forum are my own, and not
representative of my employer.
I do not answer questions on behalf of my employer. I'm just a
programmer helping programmers.
--

Already tried that a couple of times. No Joy. In fact, I'm not even
sure the "repair" worked since when I clicked on the "Display Log",
gave me an empty file!

I think my next step is going to uninstall VS .net and reinstall.

Thanks.

Bruce

message You could try this:
run Setup while logged in as the current user and select the Repair
option

--
--- Nick Malik [Microsoft]
MCSD, CFPS, Certified Scrummaster
http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmalik

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this forum are my own, and not
representative of my employer.
I do not answer questions on behalf of my employer. I'm just a
programmer helping programmers.
--
I am getting the following error message upon startup of Visual
Studio .net V2002

"MS Development Environment has not been installed for the current
user. Please run setup to install the application."

Searching Microsoft, I came up with a solution that envolved
deleting a key from the registry. I do not have the following key in
my registry.

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Licenses\C4B8C1BC-A36C-4723-AF48-F362BFAB9DF5

Also, to the best of my recollection, I never had VS .net Beta 1
installed on my computer, as they suggest is the root of the
problem!

Suggestions on what I should do now?

Thanks..







I can't uninstall VS. net!! I get a message dialog: There is no disk
in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive. I can't "see" a drive
letter on the message. The buttons are "Cancel", "Try again", and
"Continue."

I tried to uninstall via Windows Add/Remove. I also tried to reinstall
by inserting Disk 1 into my CD Drive. I get the same results. Clicking
"Try Again", just repeats the message. Clicking Continue gives the same
message for 3 clicks. Then the VS.NET maintenance Screen appears.
Clicking Repair/Reinstall . After serveral minutes, on a 3.2 gig
system, it runs through what look like set up. I files being copied. It
then says, "Setup is complete." Clicking on "View Setup Log", gives a
filename with an error Message, "Cannot Find" followed by a file name.
The "View Setup Log" points to a path on the d: drive. I did a search
and found the setup log. The error messages I found in it were:

Actual Order
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Dependency Manager: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
CDependencyManager::ValidateDependencyStates() : parental dependency is
not satisfied for component Visual Studio .NET Academic
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Setup.exe: IsRunningUnattended
[07/27/05,20:32:46] vs70uimgr: Entering DisplayMessage() method.
[07/27/05,20:32:46] Setup.exe: IsRunningUnattended
[07/27/05,20:32:46] vs70uimgr: Entering GetActiveHWND() method.
[07/27/05,20:32:55] vs70uimgr: DisplayMessage: Setup is unable to
determine a valid ordering for the installation. See the error log for
further details.
[07/27/05,20:32:55] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ValidateAndCorrectTheInstallOrder() failed in
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders()
[07/27/05,20:32:55] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrderFromList() failed in
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders()
[07/27/05,20:32:56] setup.exe: ***ERRORLOG EVENT*** :
ISetupManager::BuildInstallOrders() failed in
ISetupManager::RunLoadSetup()

I have no idea how to proceed now. Appreciate any and all help you can
give me.

Thanks...

Bruce
 
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