"some installed products need licenses. Please start automation license manager..." TIA portal installation error - installation

Newbie here.
So I've been having trouble installing TIA Portal v15.1. During the installation, I always get an error message saying "some installed products need licenses". I'm on win 10 Pro 64 bit. The log file can be found here: http://txt.do/1eusu
Thanks for your help in advance. Been struggling for a while now.
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It seems to fail at MSMQ. Make sure MSMQ is enabled,
You can find this under
control panel > turn on windows features > MSMQ.
Also try to run the installer as administrator (in case you didn't do this already).

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Can you look at the Windows Event Log? Typically installers write error messages in the windows event log.
What I'Ve seen in the past is that some anti-virus software corrupated the msi file that people downloaded from our download servers. Can you try downloading it again? maybe from a different machien? You can get the current installers from here https://community.compuwareapm.com/community/display/EVAL/Step+1+-+Download+and+install+dynaTrace
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Title: Database Configuration ...
Error in Process:
C:\app\<username>\product\12.1.0\dbhome_1\perl\bin\perl.exe
Clicking ok and skipping gives the following error
[INS-20802] Oracle Database Configuration Assistant failed.
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I had the same problem with Oracle Database 12c on a fresh Windows 8.1.
For me the solutions was deactivating a preinstalled McAfee.
I used the Windows-builtin-User during the Oracle-Database Installation.
Think this may be it. The new Windows user for the account was oracle-user. When I tried this with a username OracleUser the installation worked.
I also switched off the AntiVirus - not sure which fixed the problem
A colleague pointed me to this blog which gave a little more info.
Hope this helps someone
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Error 1935. An error occurred during the installation of assembly component {98CB24AD-52FB-DB5F-A01F-C8B3B9A1E18E}. HRESULT: 0x800736B3. assembly interface: IAssemblyCacheItem, function: Commit, assembly name: Microsoft.VC80.CRT,type="win32",version="8.0.50727.42",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",processorArchitecture="x86"
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I got the same error message on windows 7 (32bit).
This was caused by a failure in windows update for my case.
After that, I cannot install any other program on the computer. I searched from internet and found suggestions made by Microsoft engineers: repair the system from Original Installation disc with "update to latest" choice unchecked.
However, I found another simple solution which also works for my case.
1. Click START>> and type “regedit” to run register editor;
2. Find the following directory in register: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Control;
3. search by F3 for the key RegistrySizeLimit and double click the DWORD;
4. Change the key value into ffffffff(Hex) or decimal 4294967295, then click OK;
5. restart the computer;
6. run cmd.exe with Administrator's privilege, and type SFC /SCANNOW followed by Enter in command line; this scanning may take several minutes until the status is 100% and finishes;
Then the problem can be fixed!!
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We couldn't get your developer license for Windows 8. (Error 0xC03F1014)
How do I fix this error to get my developer's license?
If your copy of Windows 8 is cracked or activated illegitimately then you'll get this error.
If for whatever reason you don't want to / can't get a legitimate copy, then deactivating the crack to go back to the trial period, acquiring the license then re-activating it should fix this issue.
Try to follow these steps:
Create a temporary user account in windows 8
Install a fresh copy of VS 2012
Now try again. It should work now, then log out again and go back to your normal account. Now develop apps and deploy it. Hopefully it works for you.
You need not re-install the OS or the Visual Studio
Start the Task Scheduler service. This is usually disabled in enterprises/large organizations via Group Policy.
This situation happened to me after installing Windows 8 Pro Upgrade as a CLEAN installation. The problem was that the valid License Key failed to activate because a previous version of windows was not upgraded. Because it wasn't activated properly, the Developer License would also not register.
The following steps enabled me to activate the clean install:
Run the registry editor (regedit)
Find the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\OOBE
Change the value for 'MediaBootInstall' from 1 to 0
Open an elevated command prompt (run as admin)
Run the following command: slmgr -rearm
Reboot
Open an elevated command prompt (run as admin)
Run the following command: slui 3
Activate your valid Window 8 Pro Upgrade License Key
After my Windows 8 was properly activated, the Developer License renewed with no problems!
I was facing same issue. Error was due to Proxy Server. I was using internet by setting proxy server. U should have open internet to get the developer license.
See these type off error occurred to me . The scenario was I was connected to a proxy server and my proxy server was not allowing popup logins .
Check your internet connection and If the problem is not solved, reinstall VS
Run Visual Studio 2012 as administrator. It should prompt you automatically for the license. I had to login to my MSDN account at this time. If it doesn't come up, then go to Project -> Store -> Acquire Developmer License. This is what did it for me.
I had the same issue, with the additional information that there was a problem with the network (even though my network was fine).
For me, the problem was that my own user is a limited/normal user and doesn't have administrator rights. I did get a UAC prompt when I tried to get a license and I elevated the process to use my separate administrator account, but it didn't work.
What did work however was logging out from my normal user, signing in as my administrator account and try to get a developer license that way.
So apparently running under a non-privileged user is not something that VS2013 appreciates in scenarios like this. I'm not sure why there is a difference between elevating a process' rights through UAC and actually logging in as an elevated user.
Make sure you have all Windows Updates installed. If you can't update:
Install KB2913270 (x86/x64) (original info by Ahmad Wahid, thanks :))
Other tips:
Check the system date and time (it must not be ahead on their systems)
Try to disable NlaSvc service (Network Location Awareness)

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just got a couple of new PanelPC's running Windows Embedded 2009 that we are going to send out to clients.
Before we send them we install our software on them and now found out that the service "Second Logon" isn't in the Windows Embedded installation that is on the PC's.
We don't have the possibillity to change the Windows Embedded image ourselvse and are now trying to find out if we can install "Second Logon" somehow?
Does anybody know anything about this.
After some communication on the microsoft forums it turned out there were no good way to add Second logon afterwards. The only way to go is to request a new image from the manufacturer which turned out to be quite easy, so now we are up and running.

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