21:07:04| BootStrapper-build-17553817| Upgrade at shutdown = FALSE 21:07:04| BootStrapper-build-17553817| Silent installation = FALSE I could post the content of the larger one if it would be valuable. Technically there's 2 log files, this one the much smaller one. Below are the install logs from my latest attempt. I do have an SR open as well, but, figured I'd try the forums also. Just in case, I tried running Windows updates again, but didn't find anything new. I did notice that after running and failing, in Add/Remove programs, I have 2 new entries for Microsoft Visual C++ that weren't there prior to the run: Hoping perhaps it needed a reboot to finish something before it could proceed, and just didn't tell, but, no go on that. I'm stumped at this point.Īfter "copying new files" the status bar hangs for a bit like this:įor giggles, I tried rebooting after this message, and running it again. I've verified the system is up to date and restarted several times prior to no avail. I have seen mention that people had seen this when the system has needed a reboot for something else, perhaps Windows updates. I've tried different agent versions even, going back to 7.10.2. I've tried uninstalling tools (11.2.5) and the agent, then re-installing tools and running the agent clean, still fails. I've tried disjoining it from our domain in case some GPO is conflicting. I'm installing it logged in as local admin, which I always do, but I've also tried with my AD credentials signed in that have local admin rights. I've seen behavior like this mentioned in other posts/Google searches, but, so far different solutions I've tried have not worked. I have recently tried upgrading the agent to 7.13.1 (from 7.13), and after about 3/4 of the way, the install simply stops and rolls back. Thanks for reading and hopefully this helps someone else out.We have a Server 2012 R2 gold image we use with an RDSH instant clone farm. Verify Composer service is still running. Once Guest OS successfully rebooted check the composer service is running. Power Down the Virtual Machine that has the guest OS of Windows Server 2016 you’re trying to install composer on.Tested Virtual Machine Version 13 and 14.I then created a desktop pool and was able to use linked clones successfully! After rebooting, I turned Secure Boot back on and the composer service was still running. After a successful install, I looked at the “vstor2-ufa.sys” and dug into the digital signature which was signed by “VMware Inc” and was issued by “verisign” which is already trusted. After disabling Secure Boot, I was able to successfully install Composer 7.5. Right away I either knew it was one of two things: Secure boot or VBS (Virtual Based Security). The file could be corrupt due to unauthorized modification or the invalid hash could indicate a potential disk device error.įile Name:\Device\HarddiskVolume4\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\VMware\VMware Universal File Access\vstor2-ufa.sys" “Code integrity determined that the image hash of a file is not valid. I noticed a weird audit failure in security log which was Event ID “5038” and had the following description: So I decided to check the event viewer one more time. Looking through the logs, I found no errors for ODBC or SSLbind settings. I started verifying the SSLbind and ODBC Connection. So after finding this entry, I started looking at VMware Doc’s and KB articles. “CustomAction InstallVstor2Driver.5ACA97E0_7C64_4970_A763_840E81DAAF0B returned actual error code 1603 ” After doing some digging, I found this in the log: So I started digging into the event viewer and vmmsi.log which is located at (c:\users%username%\Appdata\Local\Temp) I started to notice 1603 setup exit code errors. I would run into the composer installer failing and attempting “Roll Back Action”. When I went to install Composer 7.5 (This also happened with 7.4) on a composer standalone configuration. Recently I have been testing moving Horizon View to Server 2016 since we will be migrating soon from 2012R2 to 2016 in production sometime this year. So why is VMware Horizon View Composer Failing to Install ?
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