Windows8 later version of the installation of MSI software (such as Nodejs.msi, Git.msi, Python.msi, T Ortoisesvn.msi) When the teacher appeared 2503, 2502 errors, the reason is the problem of system permissions.
Tools/Materials
- MSI file
- Windows8 and windows8.1
One: Command installation method
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Press and hold Win+x, and select "Command Prompt (Administrator) (A)" from the menu.
or right-click on the win logo in the lower corner and select "Command Prompt (Admin) (A)" from the menu.
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In the Command Prompt window, enter: Msiexec/package "full path to the installation file";
This is where the installation files are, not where to install them, please take note of this issue, or you will not find the file.
You can also use the CD command to enter the directory of the installation files and then execute the msiexec command.
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If there are spaces in the path of the installation file, be sure to use the (") in the English state. In fact, it's a good idea to always use quotation marks in the installed path. For example, my installation file "Tortoisesvn-1.8.5.25224-x64-svn-1.8.8.msi" under "E:\softwareunion\ development software", then my command is this:
Msiexec/package "E:\softwareunion\ Development software \tortoisesvn-1.8.5.25224-x64-svn-1.8.8.msi"
Return to the ....
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After that you can go to the next step of the process, the detailed process is no longer said!
PS: This method is only a temporary method , only the current installation files, and later to install the MSI file, you must also re-operate!
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Ii.: Permission Setting method
In order to solve the tedious way, so the method appears! In fact, most things in the world appear because the former loses the demand of the market to lead to the emergence of the latter, the replacement of life, technological innovation and so on most of it!
Open the Run box, or press Win+r to open the Run box and enter the command: gpedit.msc and confirm;
Open the Local Group Policy Editor, expand: Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows components, Windows Installer, and locate always install with elevated privileges;
Double-click the option, or right-click "Edit" in the popup dialog box set to "Enabled" and apply, such as;
In the local Group Policy Editor, expand: User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows components, Windows Installer, and find "Always install with elevated privileges";
Double-click the option, or right-click "Edit" in the popup dialog box set to "Enabled" and apply, such as;
WINDOWS8 installing MSI software tips 2503 Error Resolution