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Hi,

I'm currently trying to silently install an application on Window 7 x64 using PSExec to mimic deploying it via SCCM (from a system account). When installed from PSExec pretty much all of the application components are buried down in the System Profile (C:\Windows\System32\Config\SystemProfile).

Seeing this happen I used InstallShield to add Active Setup to a MST under the assumption that when the user logs on the application would repair itself adding the application components to the User's profile. This however, is not the case. When I logon I get the following error when Active Setup is trying to run "this action is only valid for products that are currently installed."

Any ideas on how to fix this issue? What is Win7 looking for to consider the application installed?

Thanks for your help,

Brad



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This action is only valid for products that are currently installed installshield

Let me take a flyer here...I'll bet you're installing a Google product? Google Earth or more likely Chrome? In which case, you should be using the Enterprise version of that product, as I believe it will then install in a "proper" location, not beneath the user profile. Besides that consideration, I think you'll find the license for the non-Enterprise version specifically excludes enterprise use.

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This action is only valid for products that are currently installed installshield

Show us the HKLM keys with the ActiveSetup info... otherwise we must guess;-)
or check link on how to use ActiveSetup :

http://www.itninja.com/blog/view/appdeploy-articles-activesetup

Posted by: dj_xest 9 years ago

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This action is only valid for products that are currently installed installshield

Just like what jaybee96 said, you can show us the HKLM keys on that AS. Chances are.. you might be using a different ProductCode from your actual MSI. Before attempting a log off and login, try executing your stub command somewhere in CMD and make sure it is doing the self repair.. of course with a /qb+ I suggest..

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Ensure that ALLUSERS property value is 1 in property table or pass it through command line..

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The error message described above has been received by a wide array of different users while trying to launch applications that are part of the Microsoft Office suite of programs, especially Microsoft Excel. The error message has been reported crossing Windows version borders, meaning that it is a threat to users of all iterations of the Windows Operating System that are currently supported by Microsoft. In addition, the error message is also not specific to one version of the Microsoft Office suite of applications. In fact, the error message has been seen on a wide variety of iterations of Microsoft Office ranging from Office 365 to Office 2007 and Office 2010.

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Regardless of what version of Microsoft Office you are receiving this error message with or the version of Windows you are getting it on, the underlying cause behind this problem is the same in almost all instances – a trial version of Microsoft Office being installed on the affected computer alongside the standard, retail copy of Microsoft Office that was later installed on it. The two conflicting instances of Microsoft Office that are installed on the affected computer create a colossal mess, resulting in the user seeing an error message that reads “This action is only valid for products that are currently installed.” whenever they try to launch a Microsoft Office application such as Excel. A trial copy of Microsoft Office being installed on a computer that a retail copy has also been installed to can be especially devastating for functionality if your trial period on the trial copy has come to an end.

Fortunately for anyone that has fallen victim to this specific problem, since the most probable cause of this issue is known, so is its most likely resolution. If you are seeing the “This action is only valid for products that are currently installed.” error message every time you try to launch a Microsoft Office application, here’s what you need to do in order to resolve the problem:

  1. Open the Start Menu (or click on the Cortana Search bar in your computer’s Taskbar).
  2. Search for “uninstall“.
  3. Click on the search result titled Add or remove programs.
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    Add or remove programs
  4. Wait for your computer to populate the list of applications and programs installed on your computer. Once the list has been populated, scroll through it and locate the listing for the Microsoft Office Trial version you have on your computer. As soon as you locate the Microsoft Office Trial version that has been installed on your computer, click on it to select it.
  5. Click on Uninstall.
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    Click on Uninstall
  6. Following the onscreen instructions, go through the uninstallation wizard all the way through to the very end. Once you have made your way through the uninstallation wizard, you will have uninstalled the trial version of Microsoft Office you had on your computer, effectively resolving the conflict the actual retail version of Microsoft Office was running into. You will, however, still have to repair the retail version of Microsoft Office in order to get it to go back to working the way it is supposed to.
  7. Back in the list of applications and programs installed on your computer, locate the retail version of Microsoft Office you have on your computer, and click on it to select it.
  8. Click on Change.
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    Select Microsoft Office and click on Change
  9. In the window that opens up, select Repair and click on Continue.
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    Select Repair and click on Continue
  10. Go through the repair wizard and follow it through to the very end.
  11. Once you reach the end of the repair wizard (at which point the repair will have been complete), click on Close and restart your computer. The repair wizard checks your installation of Microsoft Office for corrupted or otherwise damaged files and replaces them fresh, completely intact copies.
  12. When your computer boots up, check to see whether or not the problem has been resolved.

If the problem still persists, the repair simply wasn’t enough. To get rid of the problem for good, you are going to have to take another step forward – you will have to uninstall your copy of Microsoft Office from your computer and then reinstall it. Doing so will simply reset your installation of Microsoft Office back to day zero, which resolves a plethora of different problems with applications, this one included. To uninstall your copy of Microsoft Office, you need to:

  1. Open the Start Menu (or click on the Cortana Search bar in your computer’s Taskbar).
  2. Search for “add or remove programs“.
  3. Click on the search result titled Add or remove programs.
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    Add or remove programs
  4. Wait for your computer to populate the list of applications and programs installed on your computer. Once the list has been populated, scroll through it and locate the listing for the version of Microsoft Office you use, and then click on it to select it.
  5. Click on Uninstall.
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    Select Microsoft Office and click on Uninstall
  6. When asked if you are sure you want to uninstall Microsoft Office from your computer, click on Yes.
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  7. Follow the uninstallation wizard’s onscreen instructions all the way through to the very end.

Once you have successfully uninstalled your retail copy of Microsoft Office from your computer, you can go ahead and reinstall it. When it is time to do so, simply use the same means and mediums you used to install it on your computer in the first place. If you acquired your copy of Microsoft Office as a digital download, simply reinstall it from the internet, or if your retail copy of Microsoft Office came with an installation disc or other installation medium, use that installation medium to reinstall it on your computer. Check to see if you have managed to rid your computer of the “This action is only valid for products that are currently installed.” error message when Microsoft Office has been reinstalled.

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How to fix this action is only valid for products that are currently installed?

Resolution.
Click Start and select the Control Panel..
Click Programs and select Programs and Features..
Scroll down through the installed programs list and see if you have any Microsoft Office Trial versions installed..
If any Trial versions are installed, highlight them and click Uninstall..

Why is it showing this action is only valid for products that are currently installed?

“This action is only valid for products that are currently installed” is a rather common issue related to Microsoft Office. It can happen when you click on an Office shortcut from the Start menu or Taskbar, or when you click on a document even if the Office app has been already open.

How do I fix error code 1605?

Resolution.
Quit any running programs..
In Windows Explorer, click Folder Options on the Tools menu. ... .
Locate the. ... .
On the File menu, point to New, and then click Folder..
Type Temp, and then press ENTER..
Click the first template that is listed in the Startup folder, and then move it to the Temp folder..
Try to start Word..

Which version of Office 365 do I have?

Right-click the Start button and select Apps and Features. Scroll through the list until you see one or more entries for Microsoft Office. You'll see your edition, such as Office 365, as well as your version (or build) number.