Re: event id 1085 problem



Vijay-
Did you read my response below? The first thing I'd try is to enable
Appmgmt. logging, as I indicate below. Have you done that?

Darren


"Vijay Mistry" <VijayMistry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:338A4E38-D34C-49B7-A307-41F6590BDF57@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have been looking at event id: 1085 - the group policy client side
> extension s/w installation failed to execute ...
>
> The event indicates to run "regsvr32 appmgmts.dll"
> When i run "regsvr32 appmgmts.dll" from cmd prompt i recieve this error:
> "appmgmts.dll was loaded, but the DLLRegisterServer entry point was not
> found. the file cannot be registerd"
>
> Could this be related to my issue and if so how do i resolve this???
>
> this is that path of the msi file that i used...
> \\ukserver02\data\OPERATIONS\IT\Software\FPP\PAS Dashboard\ FPP
> Dashboard.msi
>
> Im not sure what else to check/do... ive tried another msi file to
> determine
> whether it was a problem with the package but the same problem occurs..
>
> "Vijay Mistry" wrote:
>>
>> Guys, i have posted a question..
>> "Deploying sw via group policy issue !! PLEASE HELP" its about 8 rows
>> below
>> this post... it provides more details on my problem!!! I know it looks as
>> though its long to read but im having major problems!!! HELP!! Cheers
>>
>> "Darren Mar-Elia" wrote:
>>
>> > Doubtful that this is your problem. If the client side extension was
>> > not
>> > actually registered you wouldn't get any activity at all for software
>> > installation. I suspect the problem is more in either how the package
>> > is
>> > referenced or permissioned or in the package itself. One thing I
>> > usually
>> > suggest when someone is having these kinds of problems is to first
>> > enable
>> > logging on the software installation CSE. This is described at
>> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/246509/EN-US/ or I have a GP logging
>> > ADM
>> > file on my site at www.gpoguy.com/tools.htm that lets you enable this
>> > through policy.
>> >
>> > Darren
>> >
>> > --
>> > Darren Mar-Elia
>> > MS-MVP-Windows Server--Group Policy
>> > Check out http://www.gpoguy.com -- The Windows Group Policy Information
>> > Hub:
>> > FAQs, Whitepapers and Utilities for all things Group Policy-related
>> > Just Released! The new Windows Group Policy Guide from Microsoft
>> > Press!!!
>> > Check it out at http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/8763.asp
>> >
>> >
>> > "Vijay Mistry" <VijayMistry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:0D4DAA54-AF14-4F2C-9EF4-8D60DD30943D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > >I have been looking at event id: 1085 - the group policy client side
>> > > extension s/w installation failed to execute ...
>> > >
>> > > The event indicates to run "regsvr32 appmgmts.dll"
>> > >
>> > > When i run "regsvr32 appmgmts.dll" from cmd prompt i recieve this
>> > > error:
>> > >
>> > > "appmgmts.dll was loaded, but the DLLRegisterServer entry point was
>> > > not
>> > > found. the file cannot be registerd"
>> > >
>> > > Could this be related to why i cannot deploy applications via group
>> > > policy
>> > > through AD on windows 2000 server?? Please advise..
>> >
>> >
>> >


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