![]() According to the log file it is blowing attempting to patch the Team Foundation Server Object Model components. From file: Patch (L: VS10sp1-KB983509.msp;L: VS10sp1-KB2413561.msp;L: VC10sp1-KB983509-x86.msp;L: VC10sp1-KB983509-x64.msp;L: VC10sp1-KB983509-IA64.msp;L: VS10sp1-KB983509-Pro.msp) Install failed on product (Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2010 Object Model - ENU). If you are not using TFS, then you should be able to uninstall these from your computer via Add/Remove programs. They should show up as 'Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2010 Object Model -ENU'. Once you have these uninstalled, perhaps you can try re-applying the service pack and again post the log file if it fails. If they are not in your Add/Remove programs perhaps they did not properly get uninstalled previously? The answer is quite simple: write a program that utilizes the Team Systems Object Model. 4: using System.Text; 5: using Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Client. You may need to use msizap to permanently remove any traces of them.
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