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I am having an issue with the SSDT installation for VS2017.

I have ran the installer three times, once basic, once following VS update and the last following some minor windows updates.

All 3 times the logs stumble at the same point, anyone know what this .exe it is trying to run is (I am running the installer with Admin...). I read somewhere for a similar error that it might be the SDK but I am able to run this locally, any nice workarounds to having this installed out there?

[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i000: MainViewModel.OnPackageActionProgress: Percent completed: 50, Overall progress: 4
[1EC4:6DB0][2017-09-26T09:28:00]e000: Error 0x800703e9: Process returned error: 0x3e9
[1EC4:6DB0][2017-09-26T09:28:00]e000: Error 0x800703e9: Failed to execute EXE package.
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]e000: Error 0x800703e9: Failed to configure per-machine EXE package.
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i000: MainViewModel.OnPackageAction: Install Completed for package SQL Server Analysis Services (id: Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices)
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i319: Applied execute package: Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices, result: 0x800703e9, restart: None
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]e000: Error 0x800703e9: Failed to execute EXE package.
[1EC4:6DB0][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i351: Removing cached package: Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices, from path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\9864EE5369359DB622D0234B6C6B7640B949140C\
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i000: MainViewModel.OnPackageActionProgress: Percent completed: 100, Overall progress: 100
[1EC4:6DB0][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i372: Session end, registration key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{5d5d6235-5c8c-4377-9a75-1b6368850657}, resume: None, restart: None, disable resume: No
[1EC4:6DB0][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i330: Removed bundle dependency provider: {5d5d6235-5c8c-4377-9a75-1b6368850657}
[1EC4:6DB0][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i352: Removing cached bundle: {5d5d6235-5c8c-4377-9a75-1b6368850657}, from path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{5d5d6235-5c8c-4377-9a75-1b6368850657}\
[1EC4:6DB0][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i371: Updating session, registration key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{5d5d6235-5c8c-4377-9a75-1b6368850657}, resume: None, restart initiated: No, disable resume: No
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]e000: MainViewModel.OnBundleAction: Bundle action failed: Recursion too deep; the stack overflowed (0x800703E9)
[29BC:A138][2017-09-26T09:28:00]i399: Apply complete, result: 0x800703e9, restart: None, ba requested restart:  No
[29BC:6724][2017-09-26T09:28:04]i000: MainViewModel.OpenUrl: Opening url: C:\Users\RTOMPS~1\AppData\Local\Temp\SsdtSetup\SSDT-Setup-ENU_20170926092556.log

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The answer from Nick is very helpful, but I still failed at SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /repair with the same error Error 0x800703e9: Failed to execute EXE package..

Then I tried it with a very straightforward way: (Disable UserAccountControl first)

  1. copy SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe to c:\temp and execute SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /layout to download a local copy of the bundle.
  2. open C:\temp\redist and double click NDP461-KB3102438-Web.exe
  3. open C:\temp\payload and double click vsta_setup.exe
  4. repeat to install others...

C:\temp\payload directory listing

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    Thanks for returning and documenting your solution. They've really messed this product up.... for years now.
    – Nick.Mc
    Jan 30, 2018 at 1:01
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    This answer is pure gold. How did you ever figure this out?
    – udog
    Feb 16, 2018 at 16:41
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    It is too late but may help others. After this, go to Tools>Extensions and Update, install Microsoft Rdlc Report Designer for Visual Studio.
    – Beginner
    Apr 24, 2018 at 7:42
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    What is #4 referring to? I only see \redist and \payload folders. Inside "\payload" folder, in addition to vsta_setup.exe, I see a bunch of .msi files. Is this what #4 refers to? After vsta_setup.exe finishes, click each .msi in this folder?
    – nanonerd
    May 9, 2018 at 19:05
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    For me that still didnt work. But continuing the idea, i installed Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices.VSIX Microsoft.DataTools.IntegrationServices.VSIX Microsoft.DataTools.ReportingServices.VSIX manually, and finally everthing is installed.
    – Seb
    Aug 2, 2018 at 8:27
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This is the most likely link I came to when I got the same message in my log:

Applying execute package: Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices, action: Install, path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\9864EE5369359DB622D0234B6C6B7640B949140C\VSIXBootstrapper.exe, arguments: '"C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\9864EE5369359DB622D0234B6C6B7640B949140C\VSIXBootstrapper.exe" /q /admin /instanceIds:"fc3f0e2c" /logFile:"C:\Users\a_nzchuk\AppData\Local\Temp\SsdtSetup\SSDT-Setup-ENU_20171205113839_002_Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices.log" "payload\Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices.vsix"' 
MainViewModel.OnPackageActionProgress: Percent completed: 50, Overall progress: 17 
MainViewModel.OnPackageActionProgress: Percent completed: 50, Overall progress: 17 
........... 
...
Error 0x800707d3: Process returned error: 0x7d3
Error 0x800707d3: Failed to execute EXE package.
Error 0x800707d3: Failed to configure per-machine EXE package.
MainViewModel.OnPackageAction: Install Completed for package SQL Server Analysis Services (id: Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices)
Applied execute package: Microsoft.DataTools.AnalysisServices, result: 0x800707d3, restart: None

So I'll document my findings here.

In my start menu I had Visual Studio 2017 (SSDT). It ran OK but didn't have any BI projects available

This is what I did from an Administrator elevated command prompt:

  1. Copied SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe into C:\temp (rather than a user specific download folder which the admin user may not have access to)
  2. Ran SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /layout to pre-download support and redist files (this was after a required restart)
  3. Ran SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /repair to try and repair the install. It gave me a button Repair that I clicked.
  4. Ran SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /repair again. Selected Modify. Noted that only SQL Server Database was ticked, but none of the others (SSAS, SSIS, SSRS)
  5. Ticked SQL Server Analysis Services and pressed Modify. It proceeded to do it. Got stuck at 50% for a few minutes but eventually worked
  6. Repeated for SQL Server Reporting Services and SQL Server Integration Services

After this, when I reran VS2017, it had the BI projects and allowed me to create a 1400 SSAS solution

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  • I am at another client today and AGAIN I cannot install this ridiculous thing
    – Nick.Mc
    Jan 30, 2018 at 0:52
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    The was very helpful but was still getting an error. Poking around I found C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vs_installershell.exe and ran it. It came up with a nice gui showing my install status saying that I needed to reboot the computer to finish the install. After reboot I ran it again and it showed no error, so I continued with Nick's instructions and then all worked well.
    – Jeff Leach
    Feb 7, 2018 at 22:37
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    @Nick.McDermaid I followed the steps mentioned by you and I could finally see BI template in my VS2017. I did restart after every repair.Instead of modifying one after another, I selected SSAS, SSIS & SSRS all at a time, clicked Modify, it worked. Thanks a lot. After struggling for a day, I could install successfully.
    – Sunita
    Mar 4, 2018 at 9:23
  • .. and another client last week - same issue - it sits there for ages then gives up. It never installs first time
    – Nick.Mc
    Mar 4, 2018 at 9:52
  • I had to do as Jeff Leach and run the vs_installershell.exe and then follow Nick's instructions. Thanks
    – Nate
    May 23, 2018 at 14:06
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Previous failed installations left VS2017 recognising that the installation was present in Visual Studio Installer. I removed the installation, restarted and the re-install was successful...

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For SSDT for VS2018, Version 15.5.2 same failed at execute exe. only do 1. SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /layout 2. SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /repair (tick SSAS/SSRS/SSIS based on your requirement)

and this already works. I think MS also do some job for this.

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  • These steps were sufficient for me, too, with VS2017 15.7.3 and SSDT 15.1.61804.210 with SSIS selected. Based on suggestions in other answers, I ran the commands from an administrator command prompt. I do not know if that was necessary. For the record, the error code I got was slightly different – 0x800703F6 – but in all other respects, the symptoms were identical. I had previously tried to install several times with restarts in-between and from different networks.
    – Otto G
    Jun 12, 2018 at 17:47
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EDIT: This might not be relevant any more since SSDT 15.8.2 is now out.


In my case, I was on VS 2017 15.7.2 and I can't complete the installation in SSDT 15.6. What I did was to install SSDT 2017 15.7.0 and it worked.

Make sure to uninstall previous SSDT installations via the VS installer or Control Panel also the Microsoft Reporting Services Projects and Microsoft Aanalysis Services Projects extensions first if you have them before launching the installer.

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Edit: I think my Python issue is a subset of Jeff Leach's comment about repairing Visual Studio. So, I would probably look at any Visual Studio errors you had while installing and try and fix them before trying to install SSDT. For the time being I would NOT update Visual Studio or its installer to the newest versions (15.7 and 1.16) because of known bugs with SSDT 2017. They are working on a fix that will be out with 15.7.2 but it's not out yet.

Info for the edit:

https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/246732/ssdt-1560-installer-the-configuration-registry-key.html


I found that Daniel's method worked, but I had to install Python manually to be successful.

After successfully installing the .msis in the payload directory I tried to install the Analysis Services VSIX and I wasn't successful because the installer couldn't install Python 3.6.3. I found the page at the bottom and did the following to successfully install the Analysis, Integration, and Reporting VSIXs.

  1. Check error logs and find what version of Python is the problem.
  2. Manually download and install the proper Python version (my logs said 3.6.3). The name of the executable was python-3.6.3-amd64.exe and I got it from https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.6.3/python-3.6.3-amd64.exe
  3. Uninstall SSDT extensions from within Visual Studio. I uninstalled all of my previously unsuccessful VSIXs.
  4. Manually install VSIXs. This worked out for me and I am able to use all of the SSDT functionality!

Just to do control testing, I installed Reporting Services with the /repair option and was successful. I think the main issue was the Python error. I think if I would've had Python installed everything would've gone smoothly. This is very frustrating because I got this same Python "error" when first installing Visual Studio 2017 (15.6.7)...expect the "error" was just a caution and didn't prevent me from using Visual Studio. But somehow it prevented the install of SSDT 2017.

I hope none of y'all have to go through this like I did today at work!

Info that helped solve this:

https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/98172/packageidcpython3exex64packageactiondownloadpackag-1.html

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I had the same error 0x800703e9 installing SSDT with the SSRS option checked. After trying some of the previous good suggestions unsuccessfully, including using the /layout option to download the package locally, I found that the Visual Studio installer portion of the package needed a reboot to finish. After the reboot, I was able to run Microsoft.DataTools.ReportingServices.VSIX successfully.

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I have a similar problem with different error code, but the same

"Failed to execute EXE package problem".

I tried all the solution above to no avail. But, after creating an installation layout out of SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe and then trying to execute vsta_setup.exe as suggested by Daniel. I get to the underlying error message, it's has something to do with Android NDK believe it or not, and since I'm from Syria, any change to these packages should be done through a VPN connection. So the solution was to run Visual Studio 2017 installation layout, remove all these ugly android packages "Android SDKs and NDKs and even the emulators, yes, a nuclear solution since I don't have a VPN connection", and then run SSDT-Setup-ENU.exe /repair. Everything worked just fine.
I hope this might save someone's time after it wasted mine.

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My installation came also with a error. I tried the several things mentioned above, but it didn't help. So I was guessing that it could be the disk space of my VirtualBox VM. I made the C: drive bigger and that was the trick. SSDT requiere: Hard disk space: up to 130 GB of available space, depending on features installed; typical installations require 20-50 GB of free space.

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