Missing solutioncenter.msi file for 7210 running windows 7

Every time I re-boot, I get a prompt that says "can't find SolutionCenter.msi."  HP has a fix here for this BUT...
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?cc=us&lc=en&softwareitem=mp-77737-1
I did the download, save and run... but it says this doesn't support anything I have and that I don't need it.  WELL, I darn sure need something  !!!!  I have spent hours trying to get rid of this stupid prompt that appears every day when I boot up. Is there anyone at HP that can help me get rid of it or FIND "solutioncenter.msi'  ??? Your help would be GREATLY appreciated !  Thanks !

I received an email saying there were new answers, but the page it linked me to had about 100 options (links, etc.), but no answers and no apparent way to navigate to any answers. Glitch? Poor page design? who knows, but another waste of time on the annoying issue. I got rid of the prompts by uninstalling Solution Center, but can't reinstall as HP says it's not available for Windows 7. Well that's what I had all along, so why no longer available? This is SO frustrating !!!

Similar Messages

  • Missing LIBRFC32.DLL file for 64bit - x64 Windows Server

    Dear Folks,
    I have installed SAP ECC6 with BI7 system on Windows Server 2003 on x64. But I am not able to get data from SAP BW from Crystal Report 2008. I also did  MDX PARSER connection test through t.code SM59. I got list of error messages.
    Logon     Cancel
    Error Details     timeout during allocate / CPIC-CALL: 'ThSAPCMRCV' : cmRc=20 thRc=456 Timeout dur
    Error Details     ERROR: timeout during allocate
    Error Details     LOCATION: SAP-Gateway on host ns2 / sapgw00
    Error Details     DETAIL: no connect of TP mdxsvr from host ns2 after 20 sec
    Error Details     COMPONENT: SAP-Gateway
    Error Details     COUNTER: 798
    Error Details     MODULE: gwr3cpic.c
    Error Details     LINE: 5873
    Error Details     RETURN CODE: 242
    Error Details     VERSION: 2
    I have been read other forums, most probably I am missing LIBRFC32.DLL file for x64 Windows Server. I couldnu2019t find any where this specific file for Windows Server x64 64bit version. It is available on Sap Market place, since I donu2019t have super user rights, I canu2019t download it.
    If any one of you already have this file. Please share with me.
    thanks
    Obaid

    Hello Ingo
    Thanks to read my problem and for your reply, I have already read that SAP Note 1032461,  I  have the same problem as clearly defined in the note, and suggesting to put LIBRFC32.DLL file in <windows-dir>/system32 folder.
    My SAP ECC and BI7 (Kernl 7.00) is installed on 64-bit, x64 Windows Server 2003 Enterprise. I need to download that file from RFC library available on SAP Market place. But, I don't have any super user rights.
    If someone has similar setup and has already that file or could download for me. I need to get that file. I appreciated your kindly help.
    thanks
    Obaid

  • I need the Windows .msi file for Shockwave Player 11.6.5.635

    Where can I find the Windows .msi file for Shockwave Player 11.6.5.635?

    I don't know which version this one is, but it's the latest and you should always install that over previous versions

  • I have QuickTime Player 7.6.8, I cannot update or remove it b/c I am missing QuickTime.msi file. It is gone and I need it back. Please help.

    I have QuickTime Player 7.6.8, I cannot update or remove it b/c I am missing QuickTime.msi file. It is gone and I need it back. Please help.

    Unfortunately, this sort of trouble has gotten more complicated to deal with ever since Microsoft pulled the Windows Installer CleanUp utility from their Download Center on June 25. First we have to find a copy of the utility.
    Let's try Googling. (Best not to use Bing, I think.) Look for a working download site for at least version 3.0 of the Windows Installer CleanUp utility. After downloading the utility installer file (msicuu2.exe), scan the file for malware, just in case. (I use the free version of Malwarebytes AntiMalware to do single-file scans for that.)
    If the file is clean, to install the utility, doubleclick the msicuu2.exe file you've downloaded.
    Now run the utility ("Start > All Programs > Windows Install Clean Up"). In the list of programs that appears in CleanUp, select any QuickTime entries and click "Remove".
    Quit out of CleanUp, restart the PC and try installing iTunes again. Does the install go through properly now?
    (If you do find a clean download site for the correct version of CleanUp, please don't tell me where it is. Without wishing to sound paranoid (although I grant it does sound paranoid), there is a non-zero chance that posting links to download locations for the utility here at Discussions leads to that download location being shut down.)

  • Has anyone found a quick, permanent solution to the missing iTunes.msi file. It's very frustrating that I can't uninstall or reinstall. I have a new iphone and I'm dead in the water:)

    Has anyone found a quick, permanent solution to the missing iTunes.msi File? I have tried many times to upgrade both itune and quicktime and get the same old error notice. Surely, by now, someone has found out how to get around this mess. Please....

    (1) Download the Windows Installer CleanUp utility installer file (msicuu2.exe) from the following Major Geeks page (use one of the links under the "DOWNLOAD LOCATIONS" thingy on the Major Geeks page):
    http://majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4459
    (2) Doubleclick the msicuu2.exe file and follow the prompts to install the Windows Installer CleanUp utility. (If you're on a Windows Vista or Windows 7 system and you get a Code 800A0046 error message when doubleclicking the msicuu2.exe file, try instead right-clicking on the msicuu2.exe file and selecting "Run as administrator".)
    (3) In your Start menu click All Programs and then click Windows Install Clean Up. The Windows Installer CleanUp utility window appears, listing software that is currently installed on your computer.
    (4) In the list of programs that appears in CleanUp, select any iTunes entries and click "Remove", as per the following screenshot:
    (5) Quit out of CleanUp, restart the PC and try another iTunes install. Does it go through properly this time?

  • I can not upgrade from 10.2 to 10.6 because of missing "itunes.msi" file.  How do I repair it? I can not remove itunes and start over.

    I can not upgrade from 10.2 to 10.6 because of missing "itunes.msi" file.  I can not delete ITunes and start over either.

    Download the Windows Installer CleanUp utility from the following page (use one of the links under the "DOWNLOAD LOCATIONS" thingy on the Major Geeks page):
    http://majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4459
    To install the utility, doubleclick the msicuu2.exe file you downloaded.
    Now run the utility ("Start > All Programs > Windows Install Clean Up"). In the list of programs that appears in CleanUp, select any iTunes entries and click "Remove", as per the following screenshot:
    Quit out of CleanUp, restart the PC and try another iTunes install. Does it go through properly this time?

  • Printer Driver Support for Computers Running Windows 8 Release Preview

    Printer driver support for computers running Windows 8 Release Preview
    HP is working to help customers have the best experience with HP printers connected to PCs running the final release of Windows 8. The pre-release time is a development period when HP develops and tests printer driver solutions. HP’s current plan is for Windows 8 compatible printers to be available when the new operating system is released to the public. HP is working with Microsoft to include drivers in the Windows 8 operating system for HP printers introduced in recent years.
    There may be a variety of sources for a printer driver/solution for your HP printer on a computer running Windows 8 Release Preview.
    inOS:
    An in-Operating System (inOS) driver is a basic driver that is included within the operating system. You do not need to download or install any software from HP. Windows 8 Relase Preview contains several inOS drivers. If an inOS driver is available for your printer, you will have at least basic print capability with USB and Network and basic scan capability with USB only (if your printer supports scanning).
    Windows Update:
    There might be a more functional or more up-to-date driver available for your printer through Microsoft Windows Update. If Windows Update is enabled, then the Windows Update process activates automatically when you connect (USB and Network connections) the printer to the computer. It searches online for the most recent print driver on the Windows Update site. If the online driver is more functional than the currently installed driver in Windows 8, the computer downloads and installs this driver.
    HP Supplied Printer Driver/Solutions:
    Although HP does not formally support any pre-release versions of Windows Operating Systems, including Windows 8 Release Preview, we may supply some full functionality drivers* prior to the official release of Windows 8. These drivers may be supplied as a courtesy to our valued HP customers through this Support Forum, though no formal support will be available otherwise. We welcome feedback within these support forums. Please check back for further updates as the official release of Windows 8 approaches.
    * Full feature drivers provide full product functionality, plus valuable software to help you get the most out of your printer.

    Hi vireshr,
    Check out the following thread.
    http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Windows-8-Release-Pre​view/How-to-Get-Your-Inkjet-Printer-Working-with-W​...
    I am an HP employee.
    Say Thanks by clicking the Kudos Star in the post that helped you.
    Please mark the post that solves your problem as "Accepted Solution"

  • "Your bootable USB drive could not be created" "Boot Camp only supports 64-bit Windows installation on this platform. Please use an ISO file for 64-bit Windows installation."

    I try to install windows7 system on my macbook air, which version is 10.8.5. When I open the bootcamp, it let me to choose a windows ISO image, which I've already downloaded from this website: http://www.w7forums.com/threads/official-windows-7-sp1-iso-image-downloads.12325 /, it also asked me to select a USB drive, which is kingston that has 8GB. Then when I clicked "continue", it said that "Your bootable USB drive could not be created" "Boot Camp only supports 64-bit Windows installation on this platform. Please use an ISO file for 64-bit Windows installation." But actually the ISO image I downloaded is 64-bit windows7. I don't know why this would happen. Could someone help me please!!

    Thanks for your feedbakc Kiranjj!
    I identified the reason to be that the W8 installation file didn't download completely from a Mac OS-device. I downloaded from another Win-device and the moved the installation file with a USB-stick and then everything worked diectly! But thanks anyway.

  • Where to get Reader 9 MSI-file for deployment?

    Hu all,
    where can I get the fitting MSI file for deploying Reader 9?
    There's only the EXE file from Adobe to get.
    Please help.
    Regards
    Davorin

    Well, Adobe support has answered that is an issue of free software and thus not supported.
    Great!
    But I think I found a solution by myself:
    After installation there's a directory:
    C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Setup Files
    where a msi file is located.
    I will try to copy the whole dir and test, if this is enough for deployment.

  • Missing scan.msi file. Missing install CD

    A cleaner utility has removed my scan.msi file for my oj6110.  I have lost my install CD.  Where can I find this file to download?

    http://www8.hp.com/us/en/support-drivers.html  This is the HP support page just type in your printers full model number like Officejet B5669a and it will show you driver& soft ware choices I get the one that says full_Win_
    Please click the White Kudos star on the left, to say thanks.
    Please mark Accept As Solution if it solves your problem.

  • .msi file doesn't run in my pc windows 8 professional

    Hi There!
    I downloaded and tried to install 
    Web Search
      add-in in my visual studio but it doesn't give me the option to install it just prompts which application you want it to be opened with?
    Moreover no msi file install in my pc....any help plz

    Hi,
    I searched the add-in, found it was from the link.
    http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/a0c66cb5-5d6d-46ab-b169-273dec17eb24?SRC=VSIDE
    It is not from microsoft, so you need to contact the provider of the add-in for better support.
    Regards.
    We are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time. Thanks for helping make community forums a great place.
    Click
    HERE to participate the survey.

  • I can't download iTunes because of a missing Quicktime.msi file

    After I upgraded iTunes via the latest auto update offering, I was having problems with iTunes hanging on opening and generally lagging. So I (stupidly) removed the program from my computer (which is a PC running Windows XP btw) and tried to redownload it. Still the same problem so I followed the Aple guide to completely removing the program from my computer. Bonjour wouldn't remove, although I've since managed to get rid of it.
    The problem is, no matter how many times I try to clear out the files, when I redownload iTunes it won't load because it's looking for the Quicktime.msi file, which is missing. Quicktime won't download because it is also looking for the .msi file (which to my thinking it should be downloading as part of the installation anyway). Eventually, I tried reinstalling Quicktime through a Carbonite online file backup. I succeeded in getting the much in demand .msi file but Quicktime still wouldn't load. Neither will iTunes. Now when I try to load either, I'm getting the message that the file Quicktime.msi is "not part of a recognised installation package". I've moved the file to several different locations, user specific and all users, but the same message keeps coming up. Meanwhile, I'm stuck with no iTunes and therefore no Iphone synching either, so no way to access my podcast downloads.
    If anybody knows of a work around that will let me get iTunes back on my computer I would be grateful.

    Unfortunately, this sort of trouble has gotten more complicated to deal with ever since Microsoft pulled the Windows Installer CleanUp utility from their Download Center on June 25. First we have to find a copy of the utility.
    Let's try Googling. (Best not to use Bing, I think.) Look for a working download site for at least version 3.0 of the Windows Installer CleanUp utility. (The results from mydigitallife and Major Geeks are worth checking.)
    After downloading the utility installer file (msicuu2.exe), scan the file for malware, just in case. (I use the free version of Malwarebytes AntiMalware to do single-file scans for that.)
    If the file is clean, to install the utility, doubleclick the msicuu2.exe file you've downloaded.
    Now run the utility ("Start > All Programs > Windows Install Clean Up"). In the list of programs that appears in CleanUp, select any Bonjour and QuickTime entries and click "Remove".
    Quit out of CleanUp. Restart the PC, and try another iTunes install. Does it go through properly this time?

  • Cannot update or uninstall iTunes due to missing iTunes.msi file

    I am trying to update my itunes 10.4.1.10 to the newest version. However, when I try to update or manually uninstall iTunes I get the following error message. I am logged into the admin account and on a wireless network. I've looked for the iTunes.msi folder in my iTunes folders and program folders but cannot find it. Also using Windows Installer CleanUp Utility is no longer an available option since Microsoft is saying that it damages files as well as fix them. Any ideas on what to do???

    Also using Windows Installer CleanUp Utility is no longer an available option since Microsoft is saying that it damages files as well as fix them.
    Nonetheless, it's the best game in town for this particular kind of trouble. So, just in case, I'll run you through my standard instructions for an itunes.msi variant (just in case).
    Unfortunately, this sort of trouble has gotten more complicated to deal with ever since Microsoft pulled the Windows Installer CleanUp utility from their Download Center. First we have to find a copy of the utility.
    Let's try Googling. (Best not to use Bing, I think.) Look for a working download site for at least version 3.0 of the Windows Installer CleanUp utility. (The results from mydigitallife and Major Geeksare worth checking.)
    After downloading the utility installer file (msicuu2.exe), scan the file for malware, just in case. (I use the free version of Malwarebytes AntiMalware to do single-file scans for that.)
    If the file is clean, to install the utility, doubleclick the msicuu2.exe file you've downloaded.
    Now run the utility ("Start > All Programs > Windows Install Clean Up"). In the list of programs that appears in CleanUp, select any iTunes entries and click "Remove".
    Quit out of CleanUp. Restart the PC, and try another iTunes install. Does it go through properly this time?

  • Cannot update, repair, uninstall itunes in Windows7-64bit. Have itunes v10.5.0.142 installed but is missing "itunes64.msi" file .  Need copy of itunes64.msi file which is located in the file folder ProgramData\Apple Computer\Installer Cache. Thanks.

    Cannot update, repair, uninstall itunes in Windows 7-64bit.  I have itunes version 10.5.0.142 installed but is missing the "itunes64.msi" file.  Would like to obtain a copy of this file which is located in the file folder ProgramData\Apple Computer\Installer Cache.  If someone could supply a copy of this file on this site, it would really be appreciated.  Thanks in advance. 

    See Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates for general advice.
    If you want to install an older version of iTunes see http://support.apple.com/downloads/#itunes or OldApps.com.
    tt2

  • Can't update or uninstall, missing iTunes.msi file

    I was trying to use homesharing, got iTunes messed up so that it wouldn't update. Now I can't update or uninstall...Get the message: "the feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unaccessable." Problem seems to be that the iTunes.msi file is not accessable?

    Download the Windows Installer CleanUp utility from the following page (use one of the links under the "DOWNLOAD LOCATIONS" thingy on the Major Geeks page):
    http://majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4459
    To install the utility, doubleclick the msicuu2.exe file you downloaded.
    Now run the utility ("Start > All Programs > Windows Install Clean Up"). In the list of programs that appears in CleanUp, select any iTunes entries and click "Remove", as per the following screenshot:
    Quit out of CleanUp, restart the PC and try another iTunes install. Does it go through properly this time?

Maybe you are looking for