This is an old thread, but I just ran into the same issue on a student's
PC and the fix was to clear the Windows transaction log. 

At an Administrator level command prompt, type the following:

fsutil resource setautoreset true c:\

Then restart, and you should be able to run/install apps successfully
again.

This came up because the computer was failing the KB2281679 update, a
Creation date check.  The file has the correct creation date, but for some
reason NAC keeps seeing an incorrect version of it.  I attempted to fix it
and then this error popped up.  Took me a few hours of dealing with it to
finally get a useful error message.  System Restore had also been disabled
due to the corrupt transaction log.

Doug Chudzik
Computing Help Desk Manager
Wellesley College


Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators             
<[email protected]> on Monday, October 11, 2010 at 8:22 AM
-0500 wrote:
>At this point we have 11 computers that we are currently passing through
>CCA due to this error.�  Has anyone managed a solution other than an
>inplace upgrade of the OS?
>
>David McIntosh
>IT Services
>Miami University
>

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