- #Windows explorer stuck on cancelling install
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#Windows explorer stuck on cancelling free
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#Windows explorer stuck on cancelling windows 10
The refresh yust didnt work as I expected.Home › Fix › Windows 10 › Errors › Calculating time required to copy files I furthermore found out that the installer does not remove the service from services as it cancels it's actions after the error but removes the registry entries for the service.
#Windows explorer stuck on cancelling install
If you restart the computer once again and try to install the service it gets stuck as described (at exactly the same step that produces the error at the first try ) And the installer shouldn't use my account for installation anyway.Īfter this the installer cancels its actions by removeing the files it has added. I found out that after you kill the service and (forcefully because pressing shutdown causes the whole OS to freeze) restart the computer the Installer exits with an error telling me that I don't have sufficient privileges to install system services. It does not make a difference if you do a clean install or an upgrede. I only added a = new ("de-DE") to main method of the service and to all Threads started by this service. Has anyone an idea what happend or how me making changes to the service itself broke my installer on XP? The CPU and RAM usage is absolutely normal. There are no errors being produced in the errorlog. I also tried to see if the service would be already registered in the services but computer management also freezes if you open services. I tried to look in the installation folder of the service to see if there is some action going on but the explorer freezes if you open it. According to the taskmanager the program is not unresponsive and you can still move the window around without a problem. You can't click the Cancel-Button (you can click it but then it says cancelling in the window and nothing is happening). The progress bar of the installation is not filling. The installer still works perfectly on Windows 7, however on Windows XP it doesn't.
I did not make any other changes to the installer. So I made the changes, increased the version number of my installer so that it updates the service,and recompiled the service as well as its installer. Then I had to make a few changes to the service itself. It worked fine on both operating systems.
It has to run on Windows XP as well as Windows 7. I have a WiX installer that installs (as a Domainadmin) a service I wrote and starts it after completion.