Hi, I'm encountering Error 1935 while installing Tools in Windows Vista running on Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac (6.0.11826). I followed the advice in http://kb.parallels.com/en/6891 (repair .NET 3.5), but it had no effect. Also, the assembly component number is different than in the KB article. It's {98CB24AD-52FB-DB5F-A01F-C8B3B9A1E18E}, HResult is 0x8007054F Any advice would be appreciated. -hendrik
The last line in C:\Windows\Logs\parallels.log is: 11-01 13:24:10.813 F SGAG /SharedGuestApps:4088:538/ PostInstall (0x1)
Hi guys, I was having these problems reinstalling Parallels Tools under Windows 7 on Mac OSX 10.6. Everything went fine until a hang on "Publishing Product Information", then after a few minutes, the "Error 1935" assembly component message, and a rollback of the install. After following the above KB article advice, which did not work, and seeing links to this KB article (http://kb.parallels.com/en/6891), which specifically addresses the problem but I can't access because it's an "internal" article, I broadened my search and finally found a solution that worked: http://resources.arcgis.com/content/kbase?fa=articleShow&d=37477 The problem seems to be a bad value for the registry size key. Following the instructions in the "Solution or Workaround" section of the above ArcGIS article solved the problem. I did disable my AV software (Symantec) and turned off all of its processes in MSConfig before the successful reinstall, but I'm not sure if it made a difference. Hope this helps!
Parallels Tools Error 1935 & Shared Desktop connection on Windows 7 DylanW suggestion to this problem is correct. Thanks for that info! I recently updated my Parallels 6 for MAC to build 6.0.11994 (Revision 637263) and subsequently lost connection to my shared MAC desktop on Windows 7vm. Windows Diagnostics told me to reinstall Parallels Tools which I tried but instead encountered the "Error 1935" assembly component message and rollback of the install. Who would have known a software upgrade would cause such a headache!
Thanks DylanW, I was having a similar problem, and found this thread. This fixed it for me. Didn't expect ArcGIS to be the culprit!
worked great! Solution for reference. Yes! This worked for me, too. Actually, I didn't do the 'SFC/SCANNOW' thing at the end. I'm a such a non-Windows user I didn't know how to open the command prompt. I have Parallels Tools installed, though, now, so I'm happy. Here's the solution fromt the ESRI forum, for reference:
Various ways to fix error 1935 Following are the various ways you can implement to fix error 1935 1. Reinstall Microsoft .NET Framework 2. Perform a Full Virus Scan 3. Full Scan your Registry 4. Reregister Windows Installer 5. Check System Files for Corruption 6. Clean the System Junk The Error 1935 in Windows 7 may still occur if your registry is not properly configured. If you have already been experiencing the error 1935 error, you can get some help from this article error 1935 windows 7. Hope it fix your problem.
A computer with Microsoft .NET Framework installed may show error 1935. This generally occurs while the MSI files are trying to install various policy files on your computer during the setup operations. Following are the various ways you can implement to Fix Error 1935 1. Reinstall Microsoft .NET Framework 2. Perform a Full Virus Scan 3. Full Scan your Registry 4. Re-register Windows Installer 5. Check System Files for Corruption 6. Clean the System Junk I hope this will solve your problems
Fix error 1935 windows 7 Its a very irritating error, i also faced this error many times but i fixed it. Following are the various ways you can implement to fix error 1935 1. Reinstall Microsoft .NET Framework 2. Perform a Full Virus Scan 3. Full Scan your Registry 4. Reregister Windows Installer 5. Check System Files for Corruption 6. Clean the System Junk The Error 1935 in Windows 7 may still occur if your registry is not properly configured. If you have already been experiencing the error 1935 error, you can also get some help from this article error 1935 windows 7. Hope it fix your problem.