During installation and uninstallation on Windows platforms using response files, you
may encounter error code values.
The following tables describe error return codes (primary
and secondary) that can be encountered during a response file installation
or uninstallation.
Table 1. Primary response file installation
error codes
Error code value |
Description |
0 |
The action completed successfully. |
1 |
The action returns a warning. |
1603 |
A fatal error occurred. |
3010 |
The installation or uninstallation is successful,
however a reboot is required to complete the process. This does not
include installations where the ForceReboot action is run. This error
code is not available on Windows Installer
version 1.0. |
Table 2. Secondary response file installation error
codes
Error code value |
Description |
3 |
The path was not found. |
5 |
Access was denied. |
10 |
An environment error occurred. |
13 |
The data is invalid. |
87 |
One of the parameters was invalid. |
1602 |
The installation was cancelled by the user. |
1610 |
The configuration data is corrupt. Contact your
support personnel. |
1612 |
The installation source for this product is
not available. Verify that the source exists and that you can access
it. |
1618 |
Another installation is already in progress.
Complete that installation first before proceeding with this installation. |
1622 |
There was an error opening the installation
log file. Verify that the specified log file location exists and that
it is writable. |
1632 |
The Temp folder is either
full or inaccessible. Verify that the Temp folder
exists and that you can write to it. |
1633 |
This installation package is not supported on
this platform. |
1638 |
Another version of this product is already installed.
Installation of this version cannot continue. |
1639 |
Invalid command line argument. |
For more information regarding response file return
codes, refer to the Microsoft Web
site.