ERROR: Unsupported operating system language

ERROR: Unsupported operating system language

Postby dukembb32 » 17.03.2016, 19:50

Hello,

I'm trying to use WSUS offline on a 32 bit vista machine and after I ran the generator and the move everything to the local machine and run UpdateInstaller. I reciever the error "Unsupported operating system language". It's working on one machine but not another.

After looking around I see that some say to run DetermineSystemsProperties.vbs and when I do that a window comes up stating it couldn't run because Permissions were denied. Figure that's where the problem it because that script runs fine on the machines that WSUS is working on. I have full admin right so I'm unsure what to do to fix the issue.

Thank you
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Re: ERROR: Unsupported operating system language

Postby aker » 18.03.2016, 09:18

Could you post the content of WOUSystemProperties.txt (on your Desktop after you ran DetermineSystemProperties.vbs) in [code]-tags?
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Re: ERROR: Unsupported operating system language

Postby boco » 18.03.2016, 11:36

Did the system it's not running on ask for Elevation? While the download doesn't need Highest privileges, the installation does. On Systems where it doesn't elevate correctly (or the UAC prompt is disabled), it might have to be explicitly started as Administrator.
Microsoft update catalog: http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/
Windows Install media download: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/15088/windows-create-installation-media
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Re: ERROR: Unsupported operating system language

Postby dukembb32 » 18.03.2016, 13:15

boco wrote:Did the system it's not running on ask for Elevation? While the download doesn't need Highest privileges, the installation does. On Systems where it doesn't elevate correctly (or the UAC prompt is disabled), it might have to be explicitly started as Administrator.



Yes it did ask for elevation. I even right clicked and Ran as Administrator just to see if that would make any difference
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Re: ERROR: Unsupported operating system language

Postby dukembb32 » 18.03.2016, 13:16

aker wrote:Could you post the content of WOUSystemProperties.txt (on your Desktop after you ran DetermineSystemProperties.vbs) in [code]-tags?



I'll check once I'm back in front of the system. But since DetermineSystemProperties.vbs never ran wouldn't that mean I would have that txt file? I received a permissions error when I tried running it
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Re: ERROR: Unsupported operating system language

Postby dukembb32 » 18.03.2016, 13:54

aker wrote:Could you post the content of WOUSystemProperties.txt (on your Desktop after you ran DetermineSystemProperties.vbs) in [code]-tags?



The file exists but it's blank when I open it
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Re: ERROR: Unsupported operating system language

Postby boco » 18.03.2016, 15:12

Thou shalt run it by thyself! :mrgreen:

If you run the DetermineSystemProperties.vbs script manually, do you get any errors and/or is the file still blank? It would indicate a faulty Windows Script Host, then.

Windows Commandline window (Administrator), while being in the ./cmd directory
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cscript //nologo .\DetermineSystemProperties.vbs
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Re: ERROR: Unsupported operating system language

Postby dukembb32 » 18.03.2016, 15:39

Yeah when I run it using that command I still get a permission denied error and the file on the desktop is still blank.
If it is an issue with windows script host, I'm not really sure what I could do to fix that

The error code that comes up when I run the .vbs file is 800A0046
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