No answers yet but the problem persists, this Vista OS is more eye candy than anything else, it has been nothing but one problem after another :-(
"....DotNet4Ever...." <hate.spam[ at ]nowhere.com> wrote in message news:OR8Mu8DMJHA.1204[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] >I have a Windows Vista Business (32 bit) PC at work. It came with Windows >pre-installed as it was a Dell machine. Now I need to add the Microsoft >Message Queuing Server to my installation and do the following: > > 1. open control panel > 2. Add or Remove programs > 3. On the left pane selected "Enable/Disable Windows components" > 4. On the resulting dialog scrolled down to "Microsoft Message Queue > Server" > 5. Enabled ALL the checkboxes belonging to MSMQ > 6. Pressed OK > > Then the system goes to think for a while and proceeds to "install" the > MSMQ server component. Then it says I have to reboot. I let it reboot the > system. > > Machine reboots and some stuff appears on a black screen looking like > registry keys. Then it boots again and shows me another dialog saying > "Installing update 3 of 3" or something like that. I wait until it reaches > 100% and then it says it has to reboot again. So far so good, no error has > been produced. > > The machine reboots for the 2nd time in this process and everything seems > fine, just before the Login screen when I am about to get happy I get a > notification (Windows) that Windows Vista was feeling unwell and that it > needs to rollback the installation. It does that and MSMQ is NOT there. > > I have tried this already 5 times and it is ALWAYS the same! I can't get > MSMQ installed on Windows Vista. > > Any clues? >
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