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Corrupt COM+?
I am running Windows 7 Ultimate (Build 7100) and was having no problems at all until about 2 months ago. It seems that any time I try to install something I get an error. For example, I had TortoiseSVN installed on my Windows 7 machine and was notified that an update was available. So, as directed, I uninstalled the current TortoiseSVN installation and ran the installer. It gets to where it goes to hit the registry and I get the following error:
An error occured during the installation of assembly component
{E9192F0E-035C-A6A7-6D781EE24B3D}.
HRESULT: 0x80073712.
From what I was able to find from searching the web, this is usually associated with a service that is either disabled or stopped that is needed. The page I found said most likely the BITS or installer services, both of which are running.
I have checked all services that may have anything at all to do with installing an app and all applicable services are started and/or set to automatic.
I believe my COM+ catalog is corrupted and as I can no longer download the RC of Win7, I am at a loss as to what to do. Does anyone have any suggestions on repairing a corrupted COM+ catalog in Win 7 without the install disc?