9/11/2023 0 Comments Ad ds windows server 2016![]() Many of the keys are protected, but you have full control, so you can either add full permissions for the "administrators" group or take ownership of the key and then give the "administrators" group full permissions.ī. Those entries represent dependencies and once removed, solved the issue. I did a registry search from this location ("Component Based Servicing")Īnd looked for "Microsoft-Windows-ServerManager-Core-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~es-ES" (without the quotes), looking for the "data" entries. The key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Component Based Servicing" contains a few subkeys, notably PackageDetect, UpdateDetect and a few more. WARNING: registry editing, especially on PRODUCTION SERVERS is a DANGEROUS task and should be taken with care, knowledge, patience and proper backup (or even several of different types). ![]() This brings us to the registry editing and dependency cleanup. Note the fact it attempted to install a Spanish package, while our server has nothing to do with the Spanish language. TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral, cb = (null), s = (null), rid = "Microsoft-Windows-ServerManager-Core-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~es-ES~.16384.ServerManager-Core-MgmtProvider-Deployment-LangPack", rah = (null), manpath = (null),Ĭatpath = (null), ed = 0, disp = 0) 16384, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64 (9), Culture = [l:10, Type neutral, 18:21:40, Error CSI 0000000e (F) HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_SXS_ASSEMBLY_MISSING) #17491# from Windows::ServicingAPI::CCSITransaction::ICSITransaction_PinDeployment(Flags = 0,Ī = Microsoft-Windows-ServerManager-Core-MgmtProvider-Deployment-LanguagePack, Version =. SBC.log however contained the following error: Looking at the DISM log, I found nothing useful. But try this first as some people said it helped them and this is an easy try.Ģ. For some crazy reason the machine I had this problem on (a DC) had Korean language pack installedįor god knows what reason - we are not even in Asia. Choose to uninstall language packs and if you find any, remove them. (Easy) Run lpksetup.exe from administrative command prompt. This fails and the installation as well.ġ. Windows thinks there is a language pack installed and hence attempts to install additional MUI files during role deployment. This link was probably the closest to solution, but not enough info. ![]() The internet has a few sources on this, while Right, so after spending a few hours on this issue, I finally found a solution. ![]()
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