The 1722 message is simply a general installer error. More often than not, this can be addressed by downloading the Software Licensing System Reset Tool available from Microsoftâ??s website for free. The executable will need to be run in command prompt.
I myself had the same problem on my Windows XP Pro system but was able to finally resolve it on my own. In my case, as with many other cases, the RESETSLDL tool was simply not enough. I have found the problem occurs when any (or perhaps ALL) of the following issues are present:
1. The user logs in as the Administrator.
2. The Administrator has only Administratorsgroup privileges and NO Users group privileges (as can be set in the LUsrMgr.MSC snap-in on Windows XP Pro for example).
3. The "
4. The file(s) in that path have only Users group permissions forced (by the installer), NO Administrators group permissions set and not even the Everyone built-in principal set (which is kind of dumb and you cannot control that).
That means that no program, not even an installer with all elevated privileges granted (as can be set in the GPEdit.MSC snap-in on Windows XP Pro for example) that is running under the Administrator login in that case cannot even access the "...\SLDL" directory nor any of its files--even just for reading. That is why "Error 1722" occurs!
THREE WAYS to resolve the problem:
1. The easy way is to make sure that the Administrator account has Users group privileges (if you've removed that group from it previously) in addition to Administrators, restart the system and run RESETSLDL -All.
2. Log in as a User but make sure all installation privileges are elevated and then run RESETSLDL -All.
3. The hard way, which I have chosen, is to repoint the %ALLUSERSPROFILE% variable to a directory on a drive formatted to FAT32 (where no permissions can be set and/or forced), COPY (DO NOT "MOVE") the contents in the "
In more detail, to execute step #3, run the following command in the Command Prompt window to accurately copy the contents, replacing the parameters enclosed in <> with the drive letters you would need to specify (DO NOT use the "MOVE" command as this could mess up your system):
XCOPY "
(NOTE be sure to use ALL of the last 8 parameters for a reliable and accurate copy as many of the files that are being copied over are system-related!)
Next, run "RegEdit", browse to the path "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList" and change only the drive letter in the value 'ProfilesDirectory', leaving the ":" as it is. After all this is done, be sure to restart the system.
Anyways, so far, that's all there is to it. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to post a reply.
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