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<Func Name='LaunchFunction'>
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<Func Name='GetCAContext'>
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<Func Name='Do_sqlPerfmon2'>
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<Func Name='GetCAContext'>
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Gathering darwin properties for failure handling.
Error Code: 1603
MSI (s) (D8!20) [08:36:14:785]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition -- Error 29528. The setup has encountered an unexpected error while Updating security settings on HTTP services. The error is: Fatal error during installation.


Error 29528. The setup has encountered an unexpected error while Updating security settings on HTTP services. The error is: Fatal error during installation.

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MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:129]: Entering MsiProvideAssembly. AssemblyName: Microsoft.SqlServer.WmiEnum,Version="9.0.242.0",Culture="neutral",processorArchitecture="MSIL",PublicKeyToken="89845dcd8080cc91",FileVersion="9.0.2047.0", AppContext: , InstallMode: -4
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:129]: Pathbuf: 0, pcchPathBuf: 0
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:144]: MsiProvideAssembly is returning: 1607
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:144]: Entering MsiProvideAssembly. AssemblyName: Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo,Version="9.0.242.0",Culture="neutral",processorArchitecture="MSIL",PublicKeyToken="89845dcd8080cc91",FileVersion="9.0.1399.0", AppContext: , InstallMode: -4
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:144]: Pathbuf: 0, pcchPathBuf: 0
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:160]: MsiProvideAssembly is returning: 1607
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:160]: Entering MsiProvideAssembly. AssemblyName: Microsoft.SqlServer.SqlEnum,Version="9.0.242.0",Culture="neutral",processorArchitecture="MSIL",PublicKeyToken="89845dcd8080cc91",FileVersion="9.0.2047.0", AppContext: , InstallMode: -4
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:160]: Pathbuf: 0, pcchPathBuf: 0
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:207]: MsiProvideAssembly is returning: 1607
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:207]: Entering MsiProvideAssembly. AssemblyName: Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoEnum,Version="9.0.242.0",Culture="neutral",processorArchitecture="MSIL",PublicKeyToken="89845dcd8080cc91",FileVersion="9.0.2047.0", AppContext: , InstallMode: -4
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:207]: Pathbuf: 0, pcchPathBuf: 0
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:207]: MsiProvideAssembly is returning: 1607
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:207]: Entering MsiProvideAssembly. AssemblyName: Microsoft.SqlServer.SString,Version="9.0.242.0",Culture="neutral",processorArchitecture="MSIL",PublicKeyToken="89845dcd8080cc91",FileVersion="9.0.1399.0", AppContext: , InstallMode: -4
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:207]: Pathbuf: 0, pcchPathBuf: 0
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:222]: MsiProvideAssembly is returning: 1607
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:222]: Entering MsiProvideAssembly. AssemblyName: Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo,Version="9.0.242.0",Culture="neutral",processorArchitecture="MSIL",PublicKeyToken="89845dcd8080cc91",FileVersion="9.0.2047.0", AppContext: , InstallMode: -4
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:222]: Pathbuf: 0, pcchPathBuf: 0
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:238]: MsiProvideAssembly is returning: 1607
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:238]: No System Restore sequence number for this installation.
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:238]: Unlocking Server
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:238]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Deleting UpdateStarted property. Its current value is '1'.
Action ended 8:36:23: INSTALL. Return value 3.

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Property(S): RSVirtualDirectoryManager = Reports$OFFICESERVERS
Property(S): SOURCEDIR = d:a1847ef4f3beaf9c2353Setup
Property(S): SourcedirProduct = {2AFFFDD7-ED85-4A90-8C52-5DA9EBDC9B8F}
Property(S): InstallNgenTicks = 110000
Property(S): SQLBROWSERACCOUNT = NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SERVICE
Property(S): SQLBROWSERSCMACCOUNT = NT AUTHORITYNetworkService
Property(S): SQLSCMACCOUNT = NT AUTHORITYNetworkService
Property(S): DebugClsid.CC1A8C58_27D1_4D38_BF1B_C0A5CBB90616 = {B266876E-56D9-493C-9322-0C01155F1C52}
Property(S): ProductToBeRegistered = 1
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:441]: Note: 1: 1708
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:441]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition -- Installation failed.

MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:457]: Cleaning up uninstalled install packages, if any exist
MSI (s) (D8:EC) [08:36:23:457]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
MSI (s) (D84) [08:36:23:566]: Destroying RemoteAPI object.
MSI (s) (D8:E0) [08:36:23:566]: Custom Action Manager thread ending.
=== Logging stopped: 5/1/2008 8:36:23 ===
MSI (c) (104) [08:36:23:597]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied. Counter after decrement: -1
MSI (c) (104) [08:36:23:597]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
=== Verbose logging stopped: 5/1/2008 8:36:23 ===

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