It sounds like you need to force uninstall the feature. Here is the command you can run from stsadm stsadm -o uninstallfeature -id "yourGUID" -force Once this is done you can redeploy your solution.
It sounds like you need to force uninstall the feature. Here is the command you can run from stsadm. Stsadm -o uninstallfeature -id "yourGUID" -force Once this is done you can redeploy your solution.
I think you are mixing some terminologies here. In the central administration you only have solutions (i.e. WSP files).
Inside this solution you might have a webpart or anything else you want to deploy. You now state that the solution you want to deploy has the status "deployment error" and you are able to retract the solution. What you didn't state: After retracting the solution, did you delete it?
This needs to be done! Try to delete the solution after retracting, then upload it again and try to deploy again. If you want to force a deletion there are several possibilities, e.g. Using Powershell or stsadm.
Thanks for the explanation, but the error message that I get is when I'm trying to retract the solution. So I can't delete because I can't retract before. – user674887 Apr 11 at 11:11 Your question states otherwise, you stated that when re-deploying you get an error.
Check the ULS logs on why the retract is actually failing and post your result. – moontear Apr 11 at 15:15.
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