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This was a preview of a Knowledge Base article which has been published as KB2746268.
After Visual Studio 2012 has been installed, the finish page displays the following:
Setup Completed However, not all features installed correctly. Please correct the following problems to ensure full product functionality. Click here to see the most common issues and workarounds or here to review the log file. Microsoft Web Deploy 3.0 A certificate chain could not be built to a trust root authority.
Setup Completed However, not all features installed correctly.
Please correct the following problems to ensure full product functionality. Click here to see the most common issues and workarounds or here to review the log file.
Microsoft Web Deploy 3.0 A certificate chain could not be built to a trust root authority.
If you click to view the log file and search for “Error”, you will see log lines similar to the following:
[05B0:0500][2012-08-05T14:07:07]: Acquiring package: webdeploy_x64_en_usmsi_902, payload: webdeploy_x64_en_usmsi_902, copy from: D:\packages\WebDeploy\WebDeploy_x64.msi [04E4:0564][2012-08-05T14:07:08]: Error 0x800b010a: Failed to verify certificate chain policy status. [04E4:0564][2012-08-05T14:07:08]: Error 0x800b010a: Failed to get certificate chain for authenticode certificate. [04E4:0564][2012-08-05T14:07:08]: Error 0x800b010a: Failed to verify signature of payload: webdeploy_x64_en_usmsi_902 [04E4:0564][2012-08-05T14:07:08]: Failed to verify payload: webdeploy_x64_en_usmsi_902 at path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\.unverified\webdeploy_x64_en_usmsi_902, error: 0x800b010a. Deleting file. [04E4:0564][2012-08-05T14:07:08]: Error 0x800b010a: Failed to cache payload: webdeploy_x64_en_usmsi_902
Note: Some information contained in your logs will be different than what you see above.
Some components in Visual Studio 2012 were signed by a Certificate Authority that is not installed on Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. Computers that are not connected to the Internet also cannot automatically download these certificates.
To resolve this problem, please download the root certificate updates referenced in the following Knowledge Base article:
Note: The update actually applies to Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 and newer, so it will install on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 which are the minimum supported Windows versions for Visual Studio 2012.
After you have installed the root certificate update, repair Visual Studio 2012 using the following instructions to install those packages affected by the problem described in this Knowledge Base article:
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.
New root certificate authorities were created after Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 were released that enable strong signatures using a SHA256 hash. Computers that are connected to the Internet will automatically download these certificates; however, computers that are not connected to the Internet or have not already installed the root certificate update will not have the required certificate authority installed.
Once the updated certificate authorities are installed, repairing Visual Studio 2012 will install any missing components, so Web Deploy 3.0 or any other affected components will be installed.