We have Exchange 2010 with the most recent patches. Every time I try to install Exchange, including the Exchange management tools, I get the "$error.Clear(); Set-WERRegistryMarkers..." error. With the asssistance of Mike Pfeiffer's blog I discovered that I can successfully install Exchange by first running the following:
Disable-CmdletExtensionAgent "Scripting Agent"
I then reverse the setting after the installation. This is fine, but I'm trying to get my helpdesk staff to use thier desktops to support AD and Exchange. Disabling the Scripting Agent every time a support person wants to install the Exchange tools is a hassle.
Is anyone else experincing this? Why is the installation not smarter? Is there a better workaround?
Thanks,
Paul