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CBS.log
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Entry ID
0x800719e4
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joverland
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5/21/2010
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Found this error in c:\windows\logs\CBS\cbs.log after multiple failed attempts to install Desktop Experience on a Windows 2008 Terminal Server.
Microsoft Analyst stated that 0x800719e4 translates to ERROR_LOG_FULL. The log space referred to here is not the available disk space but the size of the log file for this feature installation.
Steps to resolve provided by Microsoft Analyst:
- Delete all files from <%SystemRoot%\System32\config\TxR> with extension .BLF and .REGTRANS-MS and restart the server. You may have to show hidden/system files to get a list of all files with extension .BLF and .REGTRANS-MS.
- Then, Install the Desktop Experience feature.
NOTE: some files were in use and could not be deleted. Leave those and continue with reinstalling.
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