Hi,
Analyzing your log file, I've found that it is failing to apply the
transform to the Media table. This might be and indication of trying to
apply the wrong patch, but it also can be that your cached database is
corrupted.
See if you still have in your machine the following file:
c:\Windows\Installer\22936.msi
This is your cached database. You may have also the follwing file
C:\DOCUME~1\hdd\LOCALS~1\Temp\MSP7
This is the cached version of the patch you are trying to apply.
Also, try to find this file, it is the transform that it is generated.
C:\WINDOWS\Installer\{5783F2D7-0200-0409-0000-0060B0CE6BBA}\Civil3D.mst
See how many of those files you can find, zip them and post them here or
e-mail them to Karen. I will try to take a look at them and see what I can
find.
Thanks,
--
Isaac Rodriguez
SW Enginieer - Autodesk
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"Dave D" wrote in message news:40a13891_3@newsprd01...
>
> "Karen Dowling, Autodesk ISD Test Development @autodesk.com>"
> wrote in message news:40a0e0d8$1_3@newsprd01...
> > Hi Dave,
> > We are still working on trying to figure out what the problem is. For
> what
> > it's worth, it appears to be an issue associated with your environment
as
> we
> > are not seeing other customers with the issue.
> >
> > ERROR_INSTALL_TRANSFORM_ FAILURE
> > 1624 Error applying transforms. Verify that the specified transform
> paths
> > are valid.
> >
> > I've checked at the Microsoft support site and this error is included on
> > their List of Error Codes for Windows Installer Process.
> >
> > --
> > Karen Dowling
> > Autodesk ISD QA Analyst
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Karen,
> I've attached a verbose error log file of my failed install. This might
> help you pinpoint the problem.
> Dave
>
>
>