Cannot install VisualSVN Server - error creating temporary file - Win 7 - wmi

I'm on Windows 7 64 bit. Every time I try to install the latest version of VisualSVN Server (3.3.1) I get an error saying it could not create any temporary files.
I really can't figure out what's causing this error. I am installing as an administrator.
Here is a link to the installation logs.
Any help would be appreciated!

The full error is:
MSI (s) (F8!A8) [13:29:08:907]: Product: VisualSVN Server 3.3.1 -- Error 25000. Custom action InstallWMISchemaExecute failed: Error creating temporary file (0x8004402F)
The 0x8004402F is Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) specific error code:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa394559
So you have some issues with WMI on your computer. Suggested actions to troubleshoot this issue:
run sfc /scannow command
remove all files in C:\Windows\Temp directory
remove all files in %TEMP% directory
check that LOCAL SYSTEM account has full access to 'C:\Windows\Temp\ directory

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Visual Studio - Error: Unable to download installation files

I'm following a nice tutorial on hosting Django on Apache, for that I need to install mod_wsgi using pip. This needs c++ 14.0 or higher .. I've been trying to install visual studio community edition and it's tools using the microsoft installer. However, a bugging error keeps chacing me:
"Unable to download installation files. Check your internet connection and try again"
Now my internet connection is fine, I also did many attempts to restart, and re-download - cmd commands for offline installation and many many attempts.
I need help here as It is driving me crazy!:D can anybody please help?
all the best
Visual Studio - Error: Unable to download installation files
You can try these steps:
First, make sure that you use administrator account to log on to the PC and your Internet can access any websites.
1) delete the Installer folder under C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\
2) Right-click on the vs_xxxxx_xxxx.exe(installer program)-->Properties-->Digital Signatures-->you can see "signature list"-->Select signature and then Click on Details button-->Click on View certificate button--> Click on Install certificate and follows installation wizard.
3) Fire up Run, type gpedit.msc
Brows to the following location: Computer Configuration-->Administrative Templates-->System-->Internet Communication Management-->Internet Communication settings then find the entry Turn off Automatic Root Certificates Update and open her up and set it to Disabled.
4) Get Windows to check for updates and if so, update it.
5) Then run the installer as administrator to install it.
In addition, if you create an offline installation, please use like this:(remember to add --lang en-us)
vs_community.exe --layout C:\vs2019offline --lang en-us
Besides, when you finish it, please install the three certificates as administrator which are in the certificates folder of the offline package and after that, install the installer.
Also, make sure that these certificates are in the trusted folder.

Remote gdb with Eclipse Oxygen 3a

I've read several guides/stackoverflows but not found a similar situation/solution.
I have my remote ssh working (can browse files).
I don't get why I need a local Windows application (although I have a compiled .exe it's not the version I want to debug which is only on the Linux server).
When I try and launch a remote debug session it immediately fails with
Exception occurred during launch
Reason:
Error during file upload.
and below in the details
Could not write file: <my windows exe path>
Permission denied
...
The aforementioned file is writable and in any event I also started eclipse as administrator just in case.
In any event the .exe is irrelevant. I just want to debug code remotely.
(I know all about gdbserver...happy to manually kick that off if need be....don't think I'm there yet though)
Below is the options page I'm presented with:
Had the same experience on TI Code Composer Studio Version: 9.3.0.00012.
This seems to happen while uploading the cross compiled binary from host to target. If you set the check box "Skip download to target path" the error should disappear.
I propose to workaround the upload.
Setup a web server on the host, the line python.exe -m http.server --directory \source\hello\Debug\ would be sufficient
Run wget on the target, see screenshot

SSDT installation issue (Failed to execute EXE package.)

I am having an issue with the SSDT installation for VS2017.
I have ran the installer three times, once basic, once following VS update and the last following some minor windows updates.
All 3 times the logs stumble at the same point, anyone know what this .exe it is trying to run is (I am running the installer with Admin...). I read somewhere for a similar error that it might be the SDK but I am able to run this locally, any nice workarounds to having this installed out there?
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i000: MainViewModel.OnPackageActionProgress: Percent completed: 50, Overall progress: 4
[1EC4:6DB0][2017-09-26T09:28:00]e000: Error 0x800703e9: Process returned error: 0x3e9
[1EC4:6DB0][2017-09-26T09:28:00]e000: Error 0x800703e9: Failed to execute EXE package.
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]e000: Error 0x800703e9: Failed to configure per-machine EXE package.
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i000: MainViewModel.OnPackageAction: Install Completed for package SQL Server Analysis Services (id: Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices)
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i319: Applied execute package: Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices, result: 0x800703e9, restart: None
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]e000: Error 0x800703e9: Failed to execute EXE package.
[1EC4:6DB0][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i351: Removing cached package: Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices, from path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\9864EE5369359DB622D0234B6C6B7640B949140C\
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i000: MainViewModel.OnPackageActionProgress: Percent completed: 100, Overall progress: 100
[1EC4:6DB0][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i372: Session end, registration key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{5d5d6235-5c8c-4377-9a75-1b6368850657}, resume: None, restart: None, disable resume: No
[1EC4:6DB0][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i330: Removed bundle dependency provider: {5d5d6235-5c8c-4377-9a75-1b6368850657}
[1EC4:6DB0][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i352: Removing cached bundle: {5d5d6235-5c8c-4377-9a75-1b6368850657}, from path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{5d5d6235-5c8c-4377-9a75-1b6368850657}\
[1EC4:6DB0][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i371: Updating session, registration key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{5d5d6235-5c8c-4377-9a75-1b6368850657}, resume: None, restart initiated: No, disable resume: No
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]e000: MainViewModel.OnBundleAction: Bundle action failed: Recursion too deep; the stack overflowed (0x800703E9)
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i399: Apply complete, result: 0x800703e9, restart: None, ba requested restart: No
[29BC:6724][2017-09-26T09:28:04]i000: MainViewModel.OpenUrl: Opening url: C:\Users\RTOMPS~1\AppData\Local\Temp\SsdtSetup\SSDT-Setup-ENU_20170926092556.log
The answer from Nick is very helpful, but I still failed at SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /repair with the same error Error 0x800703e9: Failed to execute EXE package..
Then I tried it with a very straightforward way: (Disable UserAccountControl first)
copy SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe to c:\temp and execute SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /layout to download a local copy of the bundle.
open C:\temp\redist and double click NDP461-KB3102438-Web.exe
open C:\temp\payload and double click vsta_setup.exe
repeat to install others...
This is the most likely link I came to when I got the same message in my log:
Applying execute package: Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices, action: Install, path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\9864EE5369359DB622D0234B6C6B7640B949140C\VSIXBootstrapper.exe, arguments: '"C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\9864EE5369359DB622D0234B6C6B7640B949140C\VSIXBootstrapper.exe" /q /admin /instanceIds:"fc3f0e2c" /logFile:"C:\Users\a_nzchuk\AppData\Local\Temp\SsdtSetup\SSDT-Setup-ENU_20171205113839_002_Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices.log" "payload\Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices.vsix"'
MainViewModel.OnPackageActionProgress: Percent completed: 50, Overall progress: 17
MainViewModel.OnPackageActionProgress: Percent completed: 50, Overall progress: 17
...........
...
Error 0x800707d3: Process returned error: 0x7d3
Error 0x800707d3: Failed to execute EXE package.
Error 0x800707d3: Failed to configure per-machine EXE package.
MainViewModel.OnPackageAction: Install Completed for package SQL Server Analysis Services (id: Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices)
Applied execute package: Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices, result: 0x800707d3, restart: None
So I'll document my findings here.
In my start menu I had Visual Studio 2017 (SSDT). It ran OK but didn't have any BI projects available
This is what I did from an Administrator elevated command prompt:
Copied SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe into C:\temp (rather than a user specific download folder which the admin user may not have access to)
Ran SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /layout to pre-download support and redist files (this was after a required restart)
Ran SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /repair to try and repair the install. It gave me a button Repair that I clicked.
Ran SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /repair again. Selected Modify. Noted that only SQL Server Database was ticked, but none of the others (SSAS, SSIS, SSRS)
Ticked SQL Server Analysis Services and pressed Modify. It proceeded to do it. Got stuck at 50% for a few minutes but eventually worked
Repeated for SQL Server Reporting Services and SQL Server Integration Services
After this, when I reran VS2017, it had the BI projects and allowed me to create a 1400 SSAS solution
Previous failed installations left VS2017 recognising that the installation was present in Visual Studio Installer. I removed the installation, restarted and the re-install was successful...
For SSDT for VS2018, Version 15.5.2
same failed at execute exe. only do
1. SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /layout
2. SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /repair (tick SSAS/SSRS/SSIS based on your requirement)
and this already works. I think MS also do some job for this.
EDIT: This might not be relevant any more since SSDT 15.8.2 is now out.
In my case, I was on VS 2017 15.7.2 and I can't complete the installation in SSDT 15.6. What I did was to install SSDT 2017 15.7.0 and it worked.
Make sure to uninstall previous SSDT installations via the VS installer or Control Panel also the Microsoft Reporting Services Projects and Microsoft Aanalysis Services Projects extensions first if you have them before launching the installer.
Edit: I think my Python issue is a subset of Jeff Leach's comment about repairing Visual Studio. So, I would probably look at any Visual Studio errors you had while installing and try and fix them before trying to install SSDT. For the time being I would NOT update Visual Studio or its installer to the newest versions (15.7 and 1.16) because of known bugs with SSDT 2017. They are working on a fix that will be out with 15.7.2 but it's not out yet.
Info for the edit:
https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/246732/ssdt-1560-installer-the-configuration-registry-key.html
I found that Daniel's method worked, but I had to install Python manually to be successful.
After successfully installing the .msis in the payload directory I tried to install the Analysis Services VSIX and I wasn't successful because the installer couldn't install Python 3.6.3. I found the page at the bottom and did the following to successfully install the Analysis, Integration, and Reporting VSIXs.
Check error logs and find what version of Python is the problem.
Manually download and install the proper Python version (my logs said 3.6.3). The name of the executable was python-3.6.3-amd64.exe and I got it from https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.6.3/python-3.6.3-amd64.exe
Uninstall SSDT extensions from within Visual Studio. I uninstalled all of my previously unsuccessful VSIXs.
Manually install VSIXs. This worked out for me and I am able to use all of the SSDT functionality!
Just to do control testing, I installed Reporting Services with the /repair option and was successful. I think the main issue was the Python error. I think if I would've had Python installed everything would've gone smoothly. This is very frustrating because I got this same Python "error" when first installing Visual Studio 2017 (15.6.7)...expect the "error" was just a caution and didn't prevent me from using Visual Studio. But somehow it prevented the install of SSDT 2017.
I hope none of y'all have to go through this like I did today at work!
Info that helped solve this:
https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/98172/packageidcpython3exex64packageactiondownloadpackag-1.html
I had the same error 0x800703e9 installing SSDT with the SSRS option checked. After trying some of the previous good suggestions unsuccessfully, including using the /layout option to download the package locally, I found that the Visual Studio installer portion of the package needed a reboot to finish. After the reboot, I was able to run Microsoft.DataTools.ReportingServices.VSIX successfully.
I have a similar problem with different error code, but the same
"Failed to execute EXE package problem".
I tried all the solution above to no avail. But, after creating an installation layout out of SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe and then trying to execute vsta_setup.exe as suggested by Daniel. I get to the underlying error message, it's has something to do with Android NDK believe it or not, and since I'm from Syria, any change to these packages should be done through a VPN connection. So the solution was to run Visual Studio 2017 installation layout, remove all these ugly android packages "Android SDKs and NDKs and even the emulators, yes, a nuclear solution since I don't have a VPN connection", and then run SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /repair. Everything worked just fine.
I hope this might save someone's time after it wasted mine.
My installation came also with a error. I tried the several things mentioned above, but it didn't help. So I was guessing that it could be the disk space of my VirtualBox VM. I made the C: drive bigger and that was the trick.
SSDT requiere:
Hard disk space: up to 130 GB of available space, depending on features installed; typical installations require 20-50 GB of free space.

App engine windows error - The system cannot find the path specified

I am using google app engine with Python. When I launch the app engine application I get a prompt message that error occurred and suggest me to see the log file. I have checked the log file and found the following message
WindowsError: [Error 3] The system cannot find the path specified:
'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Google\\Cloud SDK\\google-cloud-sdk\\platform\\bundledpython;
C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Google\\Cloud SDK\\google-cloud-sdk\\platform\\bundledpython\\Lib\\site-packages;
C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Google\\Cloud SDK\\google-cloud-sdk\\platform\\gsutil\\third_party\\oauth2client\\oauth2client/Google'
I have recently setup some environment variable and these paths seem valid to me apart from the last path which i cannot see in any of my env variables.
I have also tried to uninstall the Google Cloud SDK and App Engine SDK but I am still getting the same error.
Thanks
I have removed all the app engine install directory path from the environment variable and re-install the app engine sdk. I am no longer getting the The system cannot find the path specified error.
Thanks
I get this error on windows when the full path of any file gets too long

Visual Studio 2015 IOS Remote build (VCRemote on IOS) fails with Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open

I am getting started with C++ cross platform building in VS 2015.
The Android projects build and run correctly.
I am currently attempting to build one of the IOS example projects provided with VS2015. Specifically OpenGLESApp1 but all projects have the same problem.
My Environments:
Windows 10 PC with Visual Studio 2015 Community Version 14.0.25425.01 Update 3
Configured for multi platform and connected to:
Mac OSX Yosemite running vcremote v1.0.8 in either secure or unsecure 'vcremote --secure false' with Node.js v4.4.7-2, npm v2.15.8
I have been through all the VS2015 help pages on this where no one else seems to have this problem.
Also please note that the Android projects compile and run correctly.
The problem:
I am unable to build any of the example projects and have been trying for days now.
They fail with the following error in vcremote on the Mac:
Unzipping project payload /var/folders/mt/c9hysrdd3w1cfprks2ylkshc0000gn/T/tmp-943cpkcn0f7Oo7t.zip to /Users/Terry/vcremote.
****** Server will shutdown due to uncaught error ******
{ [Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open ...
The project fails with no changes made by myself. I build from the root of drive S: to keep the path sizes small, just in case.
I can find the zip file in my temp folder on the PC so I know it exists.
Here is the output from vcremote:
Poiuys-Mac-mini:~ Terry$ vcremote
vcremote
Copyright (C) 2014 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
1.0.8
VC build library initialized.
Remote build server listening on [https] port 3030
GET /projects/devices/?ver=1.4.0 200 400ms - 1.53kb
GET /projects?ver=1.4.0 200 5ms - 348b
Adding new project in the collection.
Uploading project 6a650a03-95e9-4ab1-8d5c-5dd80ac6d3e9 to /Users/Terry/vcremote.
Added new project in the collection, project id: 6a650a03-95e9-4ab1-8d5c-5dd80ac6d3e9, project directory: /Users/Terry/vcremote
POST /projects?ver=1.4.0&loc=%2fUsers%2fTerry%2fvcremote&payload=false 200 4ms - 589b
Uploading project 20b88568-f682-418b-adc2-1ef2b58b8bf6 to /Users/Terry/vcremote.
Uploading payload to /var/folders/mt/c9hysrdd3w1cfprks2ylkshc0000gn/T/tmp-943cpkcn0f7Oo7t.zip.
Finished uploading payload.
Unzipping project payload /var/folders/mt/c9hysrdd3w1cfprks2ylkshc0000gn/T/tmp-943cpkcn0f7Oo7t.zip to /Users/Terry/vcremote.
****** Server will shutdown due to uncaught error ******
{ [Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/var/folders/mt/c9hysrdd3w1cfprks2ylkshc0000gn/T/tmp-943cpkcn0f7Oo7t.zip']
errno: -2,
code: 'ENOENT',
syscall: 'open',
path: '/var/folders/mt/c9hysrdd3w1cfprks2ylkshc0000gn/T/tmp-943cpkcn0f7Oo7t.zip' }
Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/var/folders/mt/c9hysrdd3w1cfprks2ylkshc0000gn/T/tmp-943cpkcn0f7Oo7t.zip'
at Error (native)
****** Performing server shutdown procedures.
The VS output is available if required but is very long.
Has anyone any experience with C++ remote building on IOS from a PC?
Any help or hints would be greatly appreciated.