From the readme.txt file that comes with the package:
<quote>
INSTALLATION PROBLEMS
=====================
If you get an error using the MSI installation package and the
package is on a network share attempt the installation from a local
drive. Another alternative is to use the manual installation
instructions.
INSTALLATION
============
To manually install it (you need a copy of uphclean.exe):
- Create a directory under Program Files for the service
(e.g. c:\program files\uphclean)
- Copy the program (uphclean.exe) to the directory
(e.g. c:\program files\uphclean\uphclean.exe)
- Open a command prompt on the computer
- Change directory where you copied the program
(e.g cd \program files\uphclean)
- Run the program with the -install switch to install the service
and start it
(e.g. uphclean -install)
The service is set to automatically start when the computer boots
so you will not need to start it manually.
</quote>
Make sure to downloaded the latest version of the UPHclean
utitlity, there's a problem with versions before 1.5:
885958 - Your Windows Server 2003-based terminal server that uses
the UPHClean utility to unload user profiles when users log off may
suddenly stop responding
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=885958
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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
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"seth" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on 02 mar 2005 in
microsoft.public.windowsnt.terminalserver.domain:
> been having problems on my new 2 node cluster servers (2003),
> errors 1517 and 1524 about not being able to unload registry
> because of an application using it. in article 837115 their fix
> is the user profile cleanup service. i've used it previously and
> worked fine. but now can't use it on the new servers.
>
> when i try to install it, it says "the advertised application
> will not be installed because it might be unsafe. contact the
> administrator to change the user interface option of the package
> to basic."
>
> running it as domain administrator.
> why does this happen? does terminal services have anything to
> do with it?