Need help with installing MS Streets & Trips 2008 on Toshiba laptop (Vista); Errors 1303 & 1304

  • Thread starter Thread starter Barbara
  • Start date Start date
B

Barbara

Guest
Need help with installing MS Streets & Trips 2008 on Toshiba laptop (Vista); Errors 1303 & 1304

Hello, all.

I just bought a new laptop running on Vista. This is my first experience
with Vista. I created only one username and it was an Administrator-level
user. I also bought MS S&T 2008 (the basic version, w/o GPS) earlier this
week. This was my first experience with a DVD-based S&T. My previous S&T
experiences were limited to CD-based edition, i.e. 2006 and before.

I have had no luck installing S&T 2008, and some helpful posters on the
Microsoft S&T forum suggested that I post here and on the general Vista
forum for help.

Whenever I try to run setup_ST.exe, as an administrator, and after turning
off my firewalls and anti-virus programs, the setup program would begin to
run, and I would see something about text-to-speech having to be installed
first. Then, after one or two windows appearing and disappearing quickly, I
would get the same error message that one of the prerequisite components
failed to install and that setup would now exit.

When I went to the Windows event log, I would find an error message like
this:

Product: TTS Wrapper -- Error 1303. The installer has insufficient
privileges to access this directory: C:\Program Files\Common
Files\SpeechEngines\Microsoft\TTS20\1033. The installation cannot continue.
Log on as administrator or contact your system administrator.

and

+ System

- Provider

[ Name] MsiInstaller

- EventID 11303

[ Qualifiers] 0

Level 2

Task 0

Keywords 0x80000000000000

- TimeCreated

[ SystemTime] 2007-09-05T01:10:59.000Z

EventRecordID 2

Channel Application

Computer DoubleChicken

- Security

[ UserID] S-1-5-21-3902239006-87774349-106280843-1000


- EventData

Product: TTS Wrapper -- Error 1303. The installer has insufficient
privileges to access this directory: C:\Program Files\Common
Files\SpeechEngines\Microsoft\TTS20\1033. The installation cannot continue.
Log on as administrator or contact your system administrator.
(NULL)
(NULL)
(NULL)
(NULL)


7B39374430433041312D374536342D344230352D413245452D3631443243453233463135347D


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Binary data:


In Words

0000: 4437397B 41304330 45372D31 342D3436
0008: 2D353042 45453241 4431362D 32454332
0010: 35314633 7D34


In Bytes

0000: 7B 39 37 44 30 43 30 41 {97D0C0A
0008: 31 2D 37 45 36 34 2D 34 1-7E64-4
0010: 42 30 35 2D 41 32 45 45 B05-A2EE
0018: 2D 36 31 44 32 43 45 32 -61D2CE2
0020: 33 46 31 35 34 7D 3F154}


I kept trying to research Error 1303 and Vista online, and found something
from a Quickbooks page. Since that page outlined steps to change the
security/permissions under Program/common files, I tried to follow those
step to give full control to everyone, including administrators, before
running setup_ST.exe again. I still got the same error message on screen --
that setup had to exit because one of the prerequisite components had failed
to install. However, there was now a different error in the Windows event
log -- Error 1304 instead or 1303:

- System

- Provider

[ Name] MsiInstaller

- EventID 11304

[ Qualifiers] 0

Level 2

Task 0

Keywords 0x80000000000000

- TimeCreated

[ SystemTime] 2007-09-05T02:36:25.000Z

EventRecordID 38

Channel Application

Computer DoubleChicken

- Security

[ UserID] S-1-5-21-3902239006-87774349-106280843-1000


- EventData

Product: TTS Wrapper -- Error 1304. Error writing to file: C:\Program
Files\Common Files\SpeechEngines\Microsoft\TTS20\1033\enu-dsk\M1033DSK.WIH.
Verify that you have access to that directory.
(NULL)
(NULL)
(NULL)
(NULL)


7B39374430433041312D374536342D344230352D413245452D3631443243453233463135347D


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Binary data:


In Words

0000: 4437397B 41304330 45372D31 342D3436
0008: 2D353042 45453241 4431362D 32454332
0010: 35314633 7D34


In Bytes

0000: 7B 39 37 44 30 43 30 41 {97D0C0A
0008: 31 2D 37 45 36 34 2D 34 1-7E64-4
0010: 42 30 35 2D 41 32 45 45 B05-A2EE
0018: 2D 36 31 44 32 43 45 32 -61D2CE2
0020: 33 46 31 35 34 7D 3F154}


What can I do? Help, please?

Thanks in advance.




Barbara
 
RE: Need help with installing MS Streets & Trips 2008 on Toshiba lapto

RE: Need help with installing MS Streets & Trips 2008 on Toshiba lapto

First, you don't need to turn off the firewall to install this, and you
shouldn't need to turn off the anti-virus either. For the record, which
firewall/anti-virus are you using?

The problem is certainly privilege related. It appears to be caused by the
Streets and Trips installer launching the Text2Speech installer without
sufficient privileges. How exactly do you launch the Streets and Trips
installer? Do you right-click it and select "Run as administrator?" If so
then it is not launching the Text2Speech installer properly, which would be a
bug.

There are two options for working around the problem. The first is to
temporarily disable User Account Control. The second is to manually install
Text2Speech first before you launch the Streets and Trips installer.

To use the first option, do the following:
1. Open the Control Panel
2. Open User Accounts
3. Click "Turn User Account Control on or off"
4. Accept the elevation prompt
5. Uncheck the "Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your
computer" check box and click OK
6. Log off and back on
7. Install Streets and Trips
8. Repeat steps 1-5 but check the box to turn on UAC again.

The other option is to install the Text2Speech engine manually before
launching the Streets and Trips installer. I apologize that I don't know
where that installer is, but it should be on the DVD somewhere. Find it and
then right-click it and select "Run as an administrator." Once it is
installed the Streets and Trips installer *should* find it and not try to
install it.
---
Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470101555?ie=UTF8&tag=protectyourwi-20


"Barbara" wrote:

> Hello, all.
>
> I just bought a new laptop running on Vista. This is my first experience
> with Vista. I created only one username and it was an Administrator-level
> user. I also bought MS S&T 2008 (the basic version, w/o GPS) earlier this
> week. This was my first experience with a DVD-based S&T. My previous S&T
> experiences were limited to CD-based edition, i.e. 2006 and before.
>
> I have had no luck installing S&T 2008, and some helpful posters on the
> Microsoft S&T forum suggested that I post here and on the general Vista
> forum for help.
>
> Whenever I try to run setup_ST.exe, as an administrator, and after turning
> off my firewalls and anti-virus programs, the setup program would begin to
> run, and I would see something about text-to-speech having to be installed
> first. Then, after one or two windows appearing and disappearing quickly, I
> would get the same error message that one of the prerequisite components
> failed to install and that setup would now exit.
>
> When I went to the Windows event log, I would find an error message like
> this:
>
> Product: TTS Wrapper -- Error 1303. The installer has insufficient
> privileges to access this directory: C:\Program Files\Common
> Files\SpeechEngines\Microsoft\TTS20\1033. The installation cannot continue.
> Log on as administrator or contact your system administrator.
>
> and
>
> + System
>
> - Provider
>
> [ Name] MsiInstaller
>
> - EventID 11303
>
> [ Qualifiers] 0
>
> Level 2
>
> Task 0
>
> Keywords 0x80000000000000
>
> - TimeCreated
>
> [ SystemTime] 2007-09-05T01:10:59.000Z
>
> EventRecordID 2
>
> Channel Application
>
> Computer DoubleChicken
>
> - Security
>
> [ UserID] S-1-5-21-3902239006-87774349-106280843-1000
>
>
> - EventData
>
> Product: TTS Wrapper -- Error 1303. The installer has insufficient
> privileges to access this directory: C:\Program Files\Common
> Files\SpeechEngines\Microsoft\TTS20\1033. The installation cannot continue.
> Log on as administrator or contact your system administrator.
> (NULL)
> (NULL)
> (NULL)
> (NULL)
>
>
> 7B39374430433041312D374536342D344230352D413245452D3631443243453233463135347D
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Binary data:
>
>
> In Words
>
> 0000: 4437397B 41304330 45372D31 342D3436
> 0008: 2D353042 45453241 4431362D 32454332
> 0010: 35314633 7D34
>
>
> In Bytes
>
> 0000: 7B 39 37 44 30 43 30 41 {97D0C0A
> 0008: 31 2D 37 45 36 34 2D 34 1-7E64-4
> 0010: 42 30 35 2D 41 32 45 45 B05-A2EE
> 0018: 2D 36 31 44 32 43 45 32 -61D2CE2
> 0020: 33 46 31 35 34 7D 3F154}
>
>
> I kept trying to research Error 1303 and Vista online, and found something
> from a Quickbooks page. Since that page outlined steps to change the
> security/permissions under Program/common files, I tried to follow those
> step to give full control to everyone, including administrators, before
> running setup_ST.exe again. I still got the same error message on screen --
> that setup had to exit because one of the prerequisite components had failed
> to install. However, there was now a different error in the Windows event
> log -- Error 1304 instead or 1303:
>
> - System
>
> - Provider
>
> [ Name] MsiInstaller
>
> - EventID 11304
>
> [ Qualifiers] 0
>
> Level 2
>
> Task 0
>
> Keywords 0x80000000000000
>
> - TimeCreated
>
> [ SystemTime] 2007-09-05T02:36:25.000Z
>
> EventRecordID 38
>
> Channel Application
>
> Computer DoubleChicken
>
> - Security
>
> [ UserID] S-1-5-21-3902239006-87774349-106280843-1000
>
>
> - EventData
>
> Product: TTS Wrapper -- Error 1304. Error writing to file: C:\Program
> Files\Common Files\SpeechEngines\Microsoft\TTS20\1033\enu-dsk\M1033DSK.WIH.
> Verify that you have access to that directory.
> (NULL)
> (NULL)
> (NULL)
> (NULL)
>
>
> 7B39374430433041312D374536342D344230352D413245452D3631443243453233463135347D
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Binary data:
>
>
> In Words
>
> 0000: 4437397B 41304330 45372D31 342D3436
> 0008: 2D353042 45453241 4431362D 32454332
> 0010: 35314633 7D34
>
>
> In Bytes
>
> 0000: 7B 39 37 44 30 43 30 41 {97D0C0A
> 0008: 31 2D 37 45 36 34 2D 34 1-7E64-4
> 0010: 42 30 35 2D 41 32 45 45 B05-A2EE
> 0018: 2D 36 31 44 32 43 45 32 -61D2CE2
> 0020: 33 46 31 35 34 7D 3F154}
>
>
> What can I do? Help, please?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
>
> Barbara
>
>
 
Re: Need help with installing MS Streets & Trips 2008 on Toshiba lapto

Re: Need help with installing MS Streets & Trips 2008 on Toshiba lapto

"Jesper" <Jesper@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:29EFD810-D701-4434-8A4D-6CE2D86B3A79@microsoft.com...
> First, you don't need to turn off the firewall to install this, and you
> shouldn't need to turn off the anti-virus either. For the record, which
> firewall/anti-virus are you using?
>


Thanks for responding. I usually turn off anti-virus software before
installing programs from publishers I trust if I encounter installation
problems. In this case, I turned off McAfee AV, McAfee firewall, and
Windows firewall.

> The problem is certainly privilege related. It appears to be caused by the
> Streets and Trips installer launching the Text2Speech installer without
> sufficient privileges. How exactly do you launch the Streets and Trips
> installer? Do you right-click it and select "Run as administrator?" If so
> then it is not launching the Text2Speech installer properly, which would
> be a
> bug.
>


I right-clicked on the setup_ST.exe program and ran the program as
Administrator.

> There are two options for working around the problem. The first is to
> temporarily disable User Account Control. The second is to manually
> install
> Text2Speech first before you launch the Streets and Trips installer.
>


I tried the first option already. It didn't work. The second option
doesn't make sense to me because TTS is already part of Windows Vista. The
point is moot because I can't find a separate setup program on the DVD to
install TTS.

> To use the first option, do the following:
> 1. Open the Control Panel
> 2. Open User Accounts
> 3. Click "Turn User Account Control on or off"
> 4. Accept the elevation prompt
> 5. Uncheck the "Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your
> computer" check box and click OK
> 6. Log off and back on
> 7. Install Streets and Trips
> 8. Repeat steps 1-5 but check the box to turn on UAC again.
>
> The other option is to install the Text2Speech engine manually before
> launching the Streets and Trips installer. I apologize that I don't know
> where that installer is, but it should be on the DVD somewhere. Find it
> and
> then right-click it and select "Run as an administrator." Once it is
> installed the Streets and Trips installer *should* find it and not try to
> install it.
> ---
> Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security:
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470101555?ie=UTF8&tag=protectyourwi-20
 
Re: Need help with installing MS Streets & Trips 2008 on Toshiba l

Re: Need help with installing MS Streets & Trips 2008 on Toshiba l

> Thanks for responding. I usually turn off anti-virus software before
> installing programs from publishers I trust if I encounter installation
> problems. In this case, I turned off McAfee AV, McAfee firewall, and
> Windows firewall.


You shouldn't have two firewalls turned on at the same time. I don't think
it would impact this problem, but it could.

> I tried the first option already. It didn't work.


It didn't work when you disabled UAC? That is very strange and would
indicate that something is broken with the installer. I haven't tried
installing 2008 yet, but I guess I'll have to. Meanwhile, I'd suggest you
call the installation support for the product and have them walk you through
the installation. The phone number is (866) 834-8317. There are more support
options at
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-us&prid=11278&gprid=502712.
The problem you are having makes me think there is something specific to the
installation of the OS you have because I find it difficult to believe they
would release the product with an installer that just doesn't work.

> The second option
> doesn't make sense to me because TTS is already part of Windows Vista. The
> point is moot because I can't find a separate setup program on the DVD to
> install TTS.


This is Microsoft we're talking about. Just because something is built into
the operating system doesn't mean some other product group hasn't decided
they could build something better. :-)

All joking aside, S&T needs to support Text2Speech on several platforms.
Since they have to build that functionality for XP it's not inconceivable
that they decided to use the same functionality on Vista instead of having to
treat the two platforms differently.

I'll have to order up a copy of 2008 to see for myself now.

---
Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470101555?ie=UTF8&tag=protectyourwi-20
 
Back
Top