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 >
