I am having trouble getting VS2008's UnitTesting to work on my Vista
Business installation. I have tried to repair the VS installation but I'm
getting the errors (see below)
Has anyone seen/solved this problem?
Thanks in advance,
Martin.
[06/23/08,10:18:36] MSITOSIT: [2] ERROR processed; exception was thrown for
retail build
Developer Comment: : has no associated directory, verify the Feature
table is correct
Build Time: Thu Dec 11 14:04:18 2003
HRESULT: -2147467259
[06/23/08,10:18:36] Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 Development
Edition - ENU: [2] Servicing: a SubComponent failed to construct
[06/23/08,10:18:36] MSITOSIT: [2] ERROR processed; exception was thrown for
retail build
Developer Comment: : has no associated directory, verify the Feature
table is correct
Build Time: Thu Dec 11 14:04:18 2003
HRESULT: -2147467259
[06/23/08,10:18:36] Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 Development
Edition - ENU: [2] Servicing: a SubComponent failed to construct
[06/23/08,10:18:36] MSITOSIT: [2] ERROR processed; exception was thrown for
retail build
Developer Comment: : has no associated directory, verify the Feature
table is correct
Build Time: Thu Dec 11 14:04:18 2003
HRESULT: -2147467259
[06/23/08,10:18:36] Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 Development
Edition - ENU: [2] Servicing: a SubComponent failed to construct
[06/23/08,10:29:41] MSITOSIT: [2] ERROR processed; exception was thrown for
retail build
Developer Comment: : has no associated directory, verify the Feature
table is correct
Build Time: Thu Dec 11 14:04:18 2003
HRESULT: -2147467259
[06/23/08,10:29:41] Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 Development
Edition - ENU: [2] Servicing: a SubComponent failed to construct
[06/23/08,10:29:41] MSITOSIT: [2] ERROR processed; exception was thrown for
retail build
Developer Comment: : has no associated directory, verify the Feature
table is correct
Build Time: Thu Dec 11 14:04:18 2003
HRESULT: -2147467259
[06/23/08,10:29:41] Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 Development
Edition - ENU: [2] Servicing: a SubComponent failed to construct
[06/23/08,10:29:41] MSITOSIT: [2] ERROR processed; exception was thrown for
retail build
Developer Comment: : has no associated directory, verify the Feature
table is correct
Build Time: Thu Dec 11 14:04:18 2003
HRESULT: -2147467259
[06/23/08,10:29:41] Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 Development
Edition - ENU: [2] Servicing: a SubComponent failed to construct
[06/23/08,10:42:34] MSITOSIT: [2] ERROR processed; exception was thrown for
retail build
Developer Comment: : has no associated directory, verify the Feature
table is correct
Build Time: Thu Dec 11 14:04:18 2003
HRESULT: -2147467259
[06/23/08,10:42:34] Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 Development
Edition - ENU: [2] Servicing: a SubComponent failed to construct
[06/23/08,10:42:34] MSITOSIT: [2] ERROR processed; exception was thrown for
retail build
Developer Comment: : has no associated directory, verify the Feature
table is correct
Build Time: Thu Dec 11 14:04:18 2003
HRESULT: -2147467259
[06/23/08,10:42:34] Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 Development
Edition - ENU: [2] Servicing: a SubComponent failed to construct
[06/23/08,10:42:34] MSITOSIT: [2] ERROR processed; exception was thrown for
retail build
Developer Comment: : has no associated directory, verify the Feature
table is correct
Build Time: Thu Dec 11 14:04:18 2003
HRESULT: -2147467259
[06/23/08,10:42:35] Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 Development
Edition - ENU: [2] Servicing: a SubComponent failed to construct
Martin Hart Turner wrote:
MSITOSIT: [2] ERROR processed: has no associated directory
23-Jun-08
Hi:
Thanks in advance,
Martin.
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On Monday, June 23, 2008 5:44 AM
Martin Hart Turner wrote:
MSITOSIT: [2] ERROR processed: has no associated directory
Hi:
Thanks in advance,
Martin.
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