Perhaps this could be a permissions error?

Can you validate that the user the service runs under can access the
c:\Python27 folder and that it can see the registry settings?

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On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Josh D <joshuadavid...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Master: RHEL6 running Puppet 3.2.2
> Node: Windows 7 x64 Running Puppet 3.2.3
>
> I have the following rule defined on my Puppet master to push Python to
> client workstations:
> package { 'Python 2.7.5 (64-bit)':
>     ensure          => installed,
>     source          =>
> '\\server\share\Puppet\win64\Python\python-2.7.5.amd64.msi',
>     install_options => [{ 'INSTALLDIR' => 'C:\Python27' },],
>     require         => [Package['MinGW-W64 version 4.5.3'],
> Package['Cygwin version 1.7.15']],
>   }
>
>
> On the client, Python has already been installed via a run of: "puppet
> agent --test".  Here is the output of a manual agent execution on the
> Windows 7 node in question:
> C:\Program Files (x86)\Puppet Labs\Puppet\bin>puppet agent --test --trace
> Info: Retrieving plugin
> Info: Caching catalog for <hostname>
> Info: Applying configuration version '1374075302'
> Notice: /Stage[main]/Win7_user::Restart/Exec[restart_agent_flag]/returns:
> executed successfully
> Notice: Finished catalog run in 6.51 seconds
>
>
> As you can see, it's up-to-date.   'Python 2.7.5 (64-bit)' is in my list
> of installed programs.  Where I run into problems is when the Puppet
> service kicks off.  For some reason it tried to install Python again, and
> then fails with the mysterious INT 24 error.  In previous reports of INT 24
> that I've seen, it had to do with invalid declaration of the source
> attribute, which doesn't appear to be a problem here.  Anyways, here is
> what is in Windows Event Viewer for the Puppet service:
>
> MsiInstaller - Information 1040:
> Beginning a Windows Installer transaction:
> \\<server>\share\Puppet\win64\Python\python-2.7.5.amd64.msi. Client Process
> Id: 7896.
>
> MsiInstaller - Information 1042
> Ending a Windows Installer transaction: 
> \\astdfs.ast.lmco.com\Data\ses\GOESR_SW_ENG\goesr01\Tools\Puppet\win64\Python\python-2.7.5.amd64.msi.
> Client Process Id: 7896.
>
> Puppet - Error 3
> Failed to install:  Fail on INT 24.
> /Stage[main]/Win7_user/Package[Python 2.7.5 (64-bit)]/ensure: change from
> absent to present failed: Failed to install:  Fail on INT 24.
>
>
>
> What's not clear to me, is why is it trying to install again?  It's
> already in the list of installed programs, and manual invocations of the
> agent, detect it's there.   I've tried rebooting the machine, but it makes
> no difference.
>
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