SnapinPack SnapinClient ERROR: 1 is not a supported code page. Parameter name: codepage
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If you copy the snapin pack to the target computer, unzip it and run the installer command locally does it install correctly? I’m interested in seeing if the issue is with the application (like an install time switch is missing) vs the FOG snapin system.
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thanks for your request.
Yes I did it manually and it works. Unzip it without any issues.
Then cmd as admin-> setup.exe /config config.xml.
Background process is started and after some time Visio is installed.And as mentioned for Windows 7 targets the SnapinPack works.
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OK we may need to get the developers to look at this.
Can you provide this additional information.
- Win10 version (i.e. 1703)
- Win10 edition (i.e. edu)
- Windows Location (country/region) setting (i.e. us)
- Keyboard Language (i.e us)
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@george1421 I updated my original Post with all the information.
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@emc this appears to be an issue with how the client is extracting the zip file with extended ASCII code pages.
How did you make the zip? Was it with 7-zip, the native Windows method, or another application?
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[Moderation Note: Moving topic to Bug Reports]
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@Joe-Schmitt it was 7-zip on a Windows 7 machine.
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@emc Awesome, thank you!
Another test that would be helpful would be to make a smaller / sharable SnapinPack (e.g. one that just has a simple script in it and that you can freely share with me without any concerns). If this problem persists across all Snapin Packs, and not just the Visio one, would I be able to get a copy of the smaller / sharable zip file?
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@Joe-Schmitt I have to check tomorrow. As my target Win10 with 1709 is not online at the moment.
On another with 1703 I could install the SnapinPack.
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@Joe-Schmitt Answer part 1/2:
I created the zip with 7-zip 16.02 and 7-zip18.01, as well as with native Windows 7 native zip.
None of them where successful.Interestingly enough I installed/deployed the SnapinPack without errors on another Windows 10 Version 1709 machine.
Difference is the combination of Language and input type. This new one has Language German and input type Swiss German.Sharable Zip for testing will come in my next answer. I also want to test if I find more machines that fail this peculiar case.
Edit: 2018/03/20
Answer part 2/2
A minimalistic snapinpack. Just a batch that should redirect echo to %temp%
https://earth.dinterface.ch/index.php/s/aEAB4KiwrMOMPWC/download
fogprojectIt fails with same error on machines with Language Englisch US, Keyboard Swiss German.
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Hi,
I did more testing. I changed Language to German/Switzerland, but it didn’t help.
Neither creating the zip on the target machine.Same error as before.
But with older Win10 Versions I have no issues.
kind regards
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@emc sorry for the delay, feel free to bump the thread or send me a PM if it seems I’ve lost track of it. Would I be able to remote into one of the problematic machines? Send me a PM if this is an option and we can work out a time that works for both of us.
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Hi
@Joe-Schmitt sorry for my delay too.
Thank you for your option to check it remote.
I was perparing some VMs so that you could access it vor remote and I have found out that with same Win10 Image, but Version 1803 that just came out, I can install Snapin Packs again.And my Version of Fog is still the same.
I will still lookout for it, but I would say it is an issue with either 1709 or something specific with Windows internally.From my perspective we can close this issue.