[issue29702] Error 0x80070003: Failed to launch elevated child process

2017-06-17 Thread Armen Levonian
Armen Levonian added the comment: OK, so this bug tuned out to be related to the Windows 10 version I had prior to the just now updated 1703. I discovered one other Visual Studio installation that was failing. However, after the update to the latest Windows 1703, the installation issues

[issue29702] Error 0x80070003: Failed to launch elevated child process

2017-03-03 Thread Armen Levonian
Armen Levonian added the comment: If I close the failure to run dialog, the temp directory is also destroyed, thus getting rid of the temp executable, however, while the fail dialog is up and I travel to where it says it fails to run the executable, it then yet creates another temp guid

[issue29702] Error 0x80070003: Failed to launch elevated child process

2017-03-03 Thread Armen Levonian
Armen Levonian added the comment: Hi Eryk, I did think of that as well so I actually navigated to that temp folder (from the log) which the installer created (every time it runs, it creates a new temp folder and places the executable there) and executed that directly and got exactly the same

[issue29702] Error 0x80070003: Failed to launch elevated child process

2017-03-02 Thread Armen Levonian
New submission from Armen Levonian: For some reason, after uninstalling Python 3.5.2 on my Windows 10 (64 bit - latest version), I am no longer able to install any new version of Python after version 3.4.3 I keep getting the failure to elevate privileges. I have of course tried to run