SCCM : last Execution result"
Hi mates,
can any one up here point me to the right location where I can find the SCCM Error code list.
I have googled it but my search went invain.
The error codes i'm looking for
1. 30066
2. 30023
3. 30050
4. 1073807364
Much appreciated.
Thanks,
Ram.
can any one up here point me to the right location where I can find the SCCM Error code list.
I have googled it but my search went invain.
The error codes i'm looking for
1. 30066
2. 30023
3. 30050
4. 1073807364
Much appreciated.
Thanks,
Ram.
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Posted by:
anonymous_9363
13 years ago
...which, while useful, don't actually tell you very much! Let me translate:
30023 - HResultOnly - Not an error produced by the Office install but passed back to the installer.
30050 - MsiAPICallFailure - Normally caused by inadequate version of Windows Installer which, IIRC, should be at v3
30066 - PreReqCheckFailure - Normally caused when a workstation is an unsuitable client for 2007. If upgrading, check that the installed version can be upgraded by the package you have. For example, an Enterprise version cannot be upgraded by a retail version (again, IIRC).
1073807364 - Not a clue
30023 - HResultOnly - Not an error produced by the Office install but passed back to the installer.
30050 - MsiAPICallFailure - Normally caused by inadequate version of Windows Installer which, IIRC, should be at v3
30066 - PreReqCheckFailure - Normally caused when a workstation is an unsuitable client for 2007. If upgrading, check that the installed version can be upgraded by the package you have. For example, an Enterprise version cannot be upgraded by a retail version (again, IIRC).
1073807364 - Not a clue
Posted by:
Jsaylor
13 years ago
Posted by:
dnmech
13 years ago
Here is a new way of exploring errors:
Open up Calculator form Accessories, change it into scientific mode (view/Scientific) in Dec/Degrees mode. Now input that long integer, and make sure you click the +/- button to make it a negative number, then select Hex and Word, it should then display a positive number in the range of 0 - 15,999.
Then you can look for the error reference here and here.
Cheers!
Open up Calculator form Accessories, change it into scientific mode (view/Scientific) in Dec/Degrees mode. Now input that long integer, and make sure you click the +/- button to make it a negative number, then select Hex and Word, it should then display a positive number in the range of 0 - 15,999.
Then you can look for the error reference here and here.
Cheers!

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