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    Nelek
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    Hi CPians, We have a begginers course of c# in the firm. We are using the VS2012-Express. A workmate is having problems with the VS. First day we were doing the usual "Hello word" console application, and everythign worked fine. Yesterday he tried to open the "ConsoleApplication1" and could not open it. It always end with VS saying "solution incompatible". When trying to generate a new project, he is getting "Creating Project (XXX) Project creation failed" (where XXX is console app, windows form, WPF) When trying to uninstall, he is getting the message "KB2740066 - Fatal error by the installation" and the programm is generating a report. The last lines before the Error appears until the end of the log-file are:

    [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: {60D5EF2A-4E0C-2C30-38F6-59C26E134F4A}, package Windows_SDK_Desktop
    [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: {42F61556-29ED-8122-F39E-6F04EA5FF279}, package Windows_SDK_Metro_DX_Redist_x86
    [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: {27EF252D-800C-ED42-9904-459FE0046225}, package Windows_SDK_Metro_DX_Redist_x64
    [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: {D11F66FF-82B3-DDB8-1146-525370552BE1}, package Windows_SDK_Metro
    [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: Microsoft.VS.wdexpress_coremsi,v11, package wdexpress_coremsi
    [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Applying package: wdexpress_patch, target: {1BE2AFE6-209E-3862-AE45-DA9D3D21BD65}, action: Uninstall, path: (null), arguments: '(null)'
    [129C:04B0][2012-11-09T09:12:12]: Verified existing payload: Preparation_Uninstall at path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\840104A2546080B219D56900C44E75F786239BB9\packages\Preparation.exe.
    [16E0:15E4][2012-11-09T09:12:12]: MUX: Source confirmed
    [16E0:1150][2012-11-09T09:12:24]: MUX: ExecuteError: Package (wdexpress_patch) failed: Error Message Id: 1911 ErrorMessage: Error 1911.Could not register type library for file C:\HEITEC\visualstudio\Common7\Packages\Debugger\vsdebug.dll. Contact your support personnel.
    [16E0:1150][2012-11-09T09:12:30]: MUX: ExecuteError: Package (wdexpress_patch) failed: Error Message Id: 1712 ErrorMessage: Error 1712.One or more of the files required to restor

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      Hi CPians, We have a begginers course of c# in the firm. We are using the VS2012-Express. A workmate is having problems with the VS. First day we were doing the usual "Hello word" console application, and everythign worked fine. Yesterday he tried to open the "ConsoleApplication1" and could not open it. It always end with VS saying "solution incompatible". When trying to generate a new project, he is getting "Creating Project (XXX) Project creation failed" (where XXX is console app, windows form, WPF) When trying to uninstall, he is getting the message "KB2740066 - Fatal error by the installation" and the programm is generating a report. The last lines before the Error appears until the end of the log-file are:

      [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: {60D5EF2A-4E0C-2C30-38F6-59C26E134F4A}, package Windows_SDK_Desktop
      [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: {42F61556-29ED-8122-F39E-6F04EA5FF279}, package Windows_SDK_Metro_DX_Redist_x86
      [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: {27EF252D-800C-ED42-9904-459FE0046225}, package Windows_SDK_Metro_DX_Redist_x64
      [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: {D11F66FF-82B3-DDB8-1146-525370552BE1}, package Windows_SDK_Metro
      [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: Microsoft.VS.wdexpress_coremsi,v11, package wdexpress_coremsi
      [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Applying package: wdexpress_patch, target: {1BE2AFE6-209E-3862-AE45-DA9D3D21BD65}, action: Uninstall, path: (null), arguments: '(null)'
      [129C:04B0][2012-11-09T09:12:12]: Verified existing payload: Preparation_Uninstall at path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\840104A2546080B219D56900C44E75F786239BB9\packages\Preparation.exe.
      [16E0:15E4][2012-11-09T09:12:12]: MUX: Source confirmed
      [16E0:1150][2012-11-09T09:12:24]: MUX: ExecuteError: Package (wdexpress_patch) failed: Error Message Id: 1911 ErrorMessage: Error 1911.Could not register type library for file C:\HEITEC\visualstudio\Common7\Packages\Debugger\vsdebug.dll. Contact your support personnel.
      [16E0:1150][2012-11-09T09:12:30]: MUX: ExecuteError: Package (wdexpress_patch) failed: Error Message Id: 1712 ErrorMessage: Error 1712.One or more of the files required to restor

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      Sorry, no idea, I have not tried the 2012 version yet. I had a problem with the 2010 version a year or so ago and found a Microsoft site that helped me solve it. Take a look here[^]; I found them quite responsive. I also found this link[^] which may be useful.

      One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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        Hi CPians, We have a begginers course of c# in the firm. We are using the VS2012-Express. A workmate is having problems with the VS. First day we were doing the usual "Hello word" console application, and everythign worked fine. Yesterday he tried to open the "ConsoleApplication1" and could not open it. It always end with VS saying "solution incompatible". When trying to generate a new project, he is getting "Creating Project (XXX) Project creation failed" (where XXX is console app, windows form, WPF) When trying to uninstall, he is getting the message "KB2740066 - Fatal error by the installation" and the programm is generating a report. The last lines before the Error appears until the end of the log-file are:

        [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: {60D5EF2A-4E0C-2C30-38F6-59C26E134F4A}, package Windows_SDK_Desktop
        [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: {42F61556-29ED-8122-F39E-6F04EA5FF279}, package Windows_SDK_Metro_DX_Redist_x86
        [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: {27EF252D-800C-ED42-9904-459FE0046225}, package Windows_SDK_Metro_DX_Redist_x64
        [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: {D11F66FF-82B3-DDB8-1146-525370552BE1}, package Windows_SDK_Metro
        [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Removed dependency: {69ec32be-d994-44de-9eae-6d86ced6f352} on package provider: Microsoft.VS.wdexpress_coremsi,v11, package wdexpress_coremsi
        [129C:120C][2012-11-09T09:12:11]: Applying package: wdexpress_patch, target: {1BE2AFE6-209E-3862-AE45-DA9D3D21BD65}, action: Uninstall, path: (null), arguments: '(null)'
        [129C:04B0][2012-11-09T09:12:12]: Verified existing payload: Preparation_Uninstall at path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\840104A2546080B219D56900C44E75F786239BB9\packages\Preparation.exe.
        [16E0:15E4][2012-11-09T09:12:12]: MUX: Source confirmed
        [16E0:1150][2012-11-09T09:12:24]: MUX: ExecuteError: Package (wdexpress_patch) failed: Error Message Id: 1911 ErrorMessage: Error 1911.Could not register type library for file C:\HEITEC\visualstudio\Common7\Packages\Debugger\vsdebug.dll. Contact your support personnel.
        [16E0:1150][2012-11-09T09:12:30]: MUX: ExecuteError: Package (wdexpress_patch) failed: Error Message Id: 1712 ErrorMessage: Error 1712.One or more of the files required to restor

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        To respond to your private email - I can't help either, I don't touch MS products until SP1 because I hate relying on Beta releases...:laugh: I hope you can fix it, but I can't help as I am still using VS2010

        If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.

        "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
        "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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          Sorry, no idea, I have not tried the 2012 version yet. I had a problem with the 2010 version a year or so ago and found a Microsoft site that helped me solve it. Take a look here[^]; I found them quite responsive. I also found this link[^] which may be useful.

          One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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          Thank you very much for the links. I have forwarded them to my partner. He has created a Win7x64 VM and is now trying to install the VS2012 Express in it. Let see if it works. Nobody here could find out why it was not working.

          Regards. -------- M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpfull answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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            To respond to your private email - I can't help either, I don't touch MS products until SP1 because I hate relying on Beta releases...:laugh: I hope you can fix it, but I can't help as I am still using VS2010

            If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.

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            Nelek
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            OriginalGriff wrote:

            I don't touch MS products until SP1 because I hate relying on Beta releases...:laugh:

            I usually don't do it as well and not only in MS, there are other companies with the same problems in the releases. Key is as you say: At least to wait for ServicePack or HotFix or PackageExtension or however they call it. But the the workshop is based on VS2012 so we had no choice... Thank you anyways, and sorry for disturbing you

            Regards. -------- M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpfull answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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              OriginalGriff wrote:

              I don't touch MS products until SP1 because I hate relying on Beta releases...:laugh:

              I usually don't do it as well and not only in MS, there are other companies with the same problems in the releases. Key is as you say: At least to wait for ServicePack or HotFix or PackageExtension or however they call it. But the the workshop is based on VS2012 so we had no choice... Thank you anyways, and sorry for disturbing you

              Regards. -------- M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpfull answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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              OriginalGriff
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              No problem - I'm disturbed anyway, just ask the wife. :-D

              If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.

              "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
              "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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              • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                No problem - I'm disturbed anyway, just ask the wife. :-D

                If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.

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                I better don't ask, I don't want to be punished ;P :laugh:

                Regards. -------- M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpfull answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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