A couple of things I’ve found w/ 2008
It goes better if you copy it local and right-click the
executable to run as admin.
Have you checked the windows event log for any msi errors??
Usually a 1603 or 1612.
I thought there were some MSIEXEC switches you could use to
force a MSI log file. I don’t remember them off the top of my head, but
that might be an option too.
~ Robin
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Sorry should have stated
Windows 2008 x64
Trying a install by hand using the
setup.exe
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] 7.0.1 upgrade log file
Anybody know how to look at a log
file for a failed 7.0.1 upgrade.
It seems to go fine, says it is
going to start the services, then rolls back.
Can’t seem to find a log
file or a reason for it.