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Action 13:18:18: QuickTimePreInstallMSIProc. I ran it plain & then verbose, then verbose with the MST, they are as follows: msiexec.exe /i quicktime.msi /l qt.log = Logging started: ġ3:18:18 = Action 13:18:18: INSTALL. Here it is running it manually from the command line on a machine where it failed with a 1603 via SCCM already. I saw plenty of people having this error with 7.7.1 (and tried fixes from those posts), was hopingĪpple would have fixed this in 7.7.2. I noticed when it does fail like this it leaves an entry in add/remove programs that doesnt allow you to uninstall it saying a newer version is installed. Solution: For more information on the exit code, refer to the documentation for the program you are distributing.
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An exit code of 1603 is considered a failure. The program's exit code to determine status. If SMS cannot find or correlate any installation status Management Information Format (MIF) files for the program, it uses NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Possible cause: Systems Management Server (SMS) determines status for each program it executes. A failure exit code of 1603 was returned. Severity Type Site code Date / Time System Component Message ID DescriptionĮrror Milestone XXX 8:53:58 AM WIN7_TEST-PC Software Distribution 10006 The program for advertisement "XXX200AC" failed ("XXX000A0" - "Quicktime 7.7.2"). InstallExecutiveSequence Set PreventDowngrade to 0 - did not help either. NOT BNEWERPRODUCTISINSTALLED - dropped that table - no luck Only changes I made to the MST initially were getting rid of the desktop icon. Running it via msiexec /i quicktime.msi TRANSFORMS=quicktime.mst /qn (from command line this runs fine, just not from SCCM) I figured I would add this information so that people have a complete solution without having to figure out what is going on.Trying to push quicktime 7.7.2.80.56 via SCCM 2007 to XP & Win7, running into errors while distributing the actual quicktime.msi via SCCM. When I opened Programs and Features tool, both versions are listed, so there is a sufficient enough difference between the two packages that Windows lists both of them separately in the Program and Features tool. After updating QuickTime, I reinstalled the current version of VC 2005 redist.
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Once I uninstalled the current version, the older version installed and I was able to install the latest version of QuickTime. To install this version of vcredist for VS2005, I had to first uninstall the VC 2005 redist in order to install the older version. I had a more recent Visual Studios 2005 installed and the linked too vcredist would not install because of the current version installation. There is an issue however when installing the linked to vcredist which is for Visual Studios 2005.
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I am running Windows 7 圆4 and this issue occurs every time there is an attempt to update to the latest QuickTime Player. Thank you for the solution to this problem. Older systems will likely have the redist installed, as part of other packages, and unaffected.
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Users with brand new Windows 10 64 bit systems will likely come across this error if they install Quicktime first. It would be pleasent is somebody at Apple could update the Quicktime installer.

Note that I had to install both the 64bit version (which did not work) AND the 32bit version (which then did work). The Visual C 80 CRT can be downloaded from Microsoft here:

Also note I suspect it actually needs the 32bit version. This file is missing from the installer and so you need to install it externally. The missing file is actually Microsoft VC80 CRT version 7.6195 This could indicate a network error, an error reading from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package. The file 'ul_catalog.98CB24AD_52FB_DB5F_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E' cannot be installed because the file cannot be found in cabinet file 'QuickTime.cab'. Running the installer with verbose logging revealed the following: Had a very cryptic message about how it was missing ul_catalog.98CB24AD_52FB_DB5F_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E from the cab file. Just as an FYI I had failed to install Quicktime on Windows 10 64bit.
