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Windows Installer Service could not be accessed

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by TRCSr, Oct 1, 2009.

  1. TRCSr

    TRCSr Guest

    I have a fairly new Toshiba Sattelite with Vista Home edition on it. I have
    successfully loaded several programs on it prior to now. I have tried to
    install Acronis Disk Director, which I have already installed on another
    Vista computer for testing, and I get the message as shown in the subject
    line. After a few of Acronis' installation windows come up I get the Windows
    window that starts out " E00640003: The error was encountered while the
    installation....". The next line then says " Acronis installation program
    encountered error #1601: The Windows Installer Service could not be
    accessed. How do I get this problem solved? I tried several FAQ sites and
    did not find an answer. I am hoping that someone on this site can provide me
    with a solution.

    Thanks,

    TRCSr
     
  2. Michael

    Michael Guest

    "TRCSr" <trcmail@intrstar.net> wrote in message
    news:8895B9C0-2422-475A-80C9-637D98158E76@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I have a fairly new Toshiba Sattelite with Vista Home edition on it. I have
    >successfully loaded several programs on it prior to now. I have tried to
    >install Acronis Disk Director, which I have already installed on another
    >Vista computer for testing, and I get the message as shown in the subject
    >line. After a few of Acronis' installation windows come up I get the
    >Windows window that starts out " E00640003: The error was encountered while
    >the installation....". The next line then says " Acronis installation
    >program encountered error #1601: The Windows Installer Service could not be
    >accessed. How do I get this problem solved? I tried several FAQ sites and
    >did not find an answer. I am hoping that someone on this site can provide
    >me with a solution.
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > TRCSr<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Sounds like an Acronis problem.

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  3. Rick Rogers

    Rick Rogers Guest

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