If you have already installed SP1 for Windows 7, you have no other option than to uninstall SP1, and then first install RSAT, and then reinstall SP1. I played a little with the well-known registry entries, but to no avail. Unfortunately, it appears that there is no such quick workaround this time. Sometimes a solution to the famous error message "This update is not applicable to your computer" was to change the Windows version in the registry. Some of the tools still didn't work, but at least there was a workaround available. When Vista was released, the RSAT precursor, the Adminpak tools, could only be installed by manually registering all of the DLLs. Unfortunately, RSAT can't be installed on Windows 7 SP1. RSAT ( Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7) certainly belongs to the first tools every Windows admin installs. I am afraid that many will have their first negative experience with Windows 7 shortly thereafter. I suppose quite a few IT pros have waited for the Windows 7 service pack 1 before they upgraded from Windows XP or Vista.
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