Update 'KB2565063' could not be installed.


  1. Posts : 131
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #1

    Update 'KB2565063' could not be installed.


    For the last few days this update has been trying to install itself and it fails every time.

    The event message is:
    Event ID 1023
    Code:
    Product: Microsoft Visual C++ 2010  x86 Redistributable - 10.0.40219 - 
    Update 'KB2565063' could not be installed. 
    Error code 1625. 
    Additional information is available in the log file 
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office Runtime 2010 Setup_20150804_122709254-MSI_vc_red.msi.txt.
    Looking at the error logging file I see this:

    Code:
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Control
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiLogFileLocation property. Its value is 'C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office Runtime 2010 Setup_20150804_122709254-MSI_vc_red.msi.txt'.
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: Command Line: EXTUI=1 PATCH=r:\c4dad42fb7c08017275edcd7cb\VC_Red_x86\msp_kb2565063.msp CURRENTDIRECTORY=r:\c4dad42fb7c08017275edcd7cb CLIENTUILEVEL=3 MSICLIENTUSESEXTERNALUI=1 CLIENTPROCESSID=9284
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PackageCode property. Its value is '{461C455E-DA40-49B3-871B-14308CC7CEFF}'.
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: Product Code passed to Engine.Initialize:           ''
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: Product Code from property table before transforms: '{F0C3E5D1-1ADE-321E-8167-68EF0DE699A5}'
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: Product Code from property table after transforms:  '{F0C3E5D1-1ADE-321E-8167-68EF0DE699A5}'
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: Product not registered: beginning first-time install
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: Determined that existing product (either this product or the product being upgraded with a patch) is installed per-user.
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Deleting ALLUSERS property. Its current value is '2'.
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: Product {F0C3E5D1-1ADE-321E-8167-68EF0DE699A5} is admin assigned: LocalSystem owns the publish key.
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: Product {F0C3E5D1-1ADE-321E-8167-68EF0DE699A5} is managed.
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: MSI_LUA: Credential prompt not required, user is an admin
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ProductState property. Its value is '1'.
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: Entering CMsiConfigurationManager::SetLastUsedSource.
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: Note: 1: 2720 2: 2
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: MSI_LUA: Elevation prompt disabled for silent installs
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: Product: Microsoft Visual C++ 2010  x86 Redistributable - 10.0.40219 - Update 'KB2565063' could not be installed. Error code 1625. Additional information is available in the log file C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office Runtime 2010 Setup_20150804_122709254-MSI_vc_red.msi.txt.
    
    
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: Windows Installer installed an update. Product Name: Microsoft Visual C++ 2010  x86 Redistributable - 10.0.40219. Product Version: 10.0.40219. Product Language: 0. Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation. Update Name: KB2565063. Installation success or error status: 1625.
    
    
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: Attempting to delete file C:\WINDOWS\Installer\fd79b.msp
    MSI (s) (8C:E8) [12:27:14:629]: MainEngineThread is returning 1625
    MSI (s) (8C:AC) [12:27:14:629]: No System Restore sequence number for this installation.
    This installation is forbidden by system policy. Contact your system administrator.
    Has anyone any ideas how to proceed?
    I am logged in as a local account with Administrator privileges.
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  2. Posts : 131
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #2

    This problem continues, so I tried the

    "Show or hide updates" troubleshooter package ("wushowhide.diagcab")

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3073930

    Which lets me hide that update.
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  3. Posts : 131
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Unfortunately, it didn't stay hidden, now it's back again, ... and, again....
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  4. Posts : 131
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    This exact same update keeps coming back and logs the same error message.

    wushowhide.diagcab - hides it, but it still comes back.

    Searching for clues shows similar problems for other users, but it is not very common.

    The only thing I know is that I installed Office 2010 on Windows 7 Pro on this computer and then I upgraded in-place to Windows 8 Pro, then Windows 8.1 Pro and now Windows 10 Pro. All these were updates, not clean installs.

    I encountered issues with this earlier update when it had a lower KB number, but I think that went away or got fixed.

    It's not terribly important to me because I rarely use Office, it's just that I like to run a clean ship.



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  5. Posts : 172
    Windows 10
       #5

    Try download from MS Update Catalog:
    http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/...px?q=KB2565063
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  6. Posts : 13,896
    Win10 Version 22H2 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home
       #6

    jtjt00 said:
    Try download from MS Update Catalog:
    http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/...px?q=KB2565063
    That link in Firefox gave a message that IE6 or later needed to be used so I opened IE11 and get the message the page has been moved or does not exist.

    As a personal note, all of my updates since installing on 7/29/15 have numbers of 3xxxxxx, none lower so I wander what KB2565063 is for.
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  7. Posts : 67
    Windows 10 Pro 1803 64-bit
       #7

    THIS error code:
    Error 1625.
    The installation is forbidden by system policy.

    IS often fixed by these methods:

    Open control Panel and go to Administrative Tools.
    2. In Administrative tools, open Local Security Policy.
    3. In Local Security Policy, right click Software Restriction Policies and click “New Software Restriction Policy”.
    4. Now Left click on software restriction policies and in the right-hand window you should see an a enforcement.
    5. Double-click on enforcement and set the policy to apply to “ALL USERS EXCEPT LOCAL ADMINISTRATORS”

    Approve the changes and check if you’re able to uninstall.
    Method 2:
    1. Click Start, type regedit and hit Enter.
    Locate the following:
    HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer
    Create: DisableMSI Type: REG_DWORD value = 0 (0 should allow you to install)
    2. Browse to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products\

    Browse through and find your product. Delete the key relating to your product and this should allow the application to install.


    Also, try uninstalling ALL of Visual C++ products and reinstall with THIS update Download Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package MFC Security Update from Official Microsoft Download Center .
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