Re: What's "Installing"
- From: dufus@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Richard Cranium)
- Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 16:02:50 GMT
On Tue, 19 May 2009 08:12:05 -0700 (PDT), Jose <jose_ease@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On May 19, 9:40=A0am, du...@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Richard Cranium) wrote:
On Mon, 18 May 2009 18:17:01 -0700 (PDT), Jose <jose_e...@xxxxxxxxx>hing
wrote:
On May 18, 8:33=3DA0pm, du...@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Richard Cranium) wrote:
Said "yes" to a printer update, but was greeted with a message saying
that something else was installing and I have to let it finish before
I could complete the printer update. =3DA0As far as I know, I have not=
imesinstalling (or nothing should be installing). =3DA0Any ideas how I can
determine the source of this problem. =3DA0Note: It's happened a few t=
s.over the past week (with a few reboots included) with this printer
update, so it sure looks like there's a phantom installing. =3DA0Thank=
t
That is not what the error message really says, is it?
I would guess that something was trying to install and left the
Windows installer (msiexec.exe) running, or it is running for some
unknown reason when there is no install happening.
Check in Task Manager (CTRL+ALT+DEL) and see if there is a process
called msiexec running. =A0If there is and you are not installing
anything at the moment, terminate the msiexec process.
I would reboot and check TM again before installing to make sure it is
not there. =A0If msiexec is running for no particular reason after a
reboot, you have some other problem, so let us know.
Try your installation again when you are sure msiexec is not running
making sure your installation makes a graceful exit. =A0Check TM again
to be sure it goes away. =A0Check TM during the installation if you want
and you should see it.
As long as there is only one copy of msiexec running and you are doing
one install at a time you should not see this message.
Please report back.
Jose
OK. =A0There certainly seems to be something trying to install. =A0I firs=
looked at TM and saw multiple copies of msiexec running. =A0I ended theg
processes, but they came back right away. =A0Then I rebooted. =A0Followin=
is detail of what transpired:
On reboot, an information box came up titled, "Windows Installer' with
the text "Preparing to install". =A0This box soon disappeared and was
replaced by one titled "TrayApp". =A0
The TrayApp box showed it beginning to install and then hanging about
1/3 complete.
=A0After a while a new message box appeared stating the following:
"Service hoqcxs08 could not be stopped. Verify that you have
sufficient privileges to stop system services". =A0Options presented
were "Retry" or "Cancel". =A0I hit "Retry" and after a while the same
message returned.
I then looked at TM and saw one instance of msiexec running. =A0Under
Applications, I saw TrayApp.
I then pressed "Cancel" - was asked if I was sure I wanted to cancel -
I said yes. =A0By this time the TrayApp install bar was about 95%
complete, but it never did reach 100% after at least 5 minutes had
passed. =A0The info box just remained on screen.
I went back to TM and hit the End Task for TrayApp =A0(which was shown
as a running application) and it disappeared with everything then
appearing normal.
I then tried to install the printer update and it failed again.
Looking at TM showed msiexec coming back repeatedly each time I tried
to end it. =A0I also noticed that there were always two instances of
msiexec coming up.
This all seemed to arise when I installed a third printer - an HP AIO
- to enable fax capability. =A0Maybe it's associated with this issue.
Any ideas appreciated. =A0TIA.
Okay (plan B) - go to Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.
Find the Windows Installer service. What is the status and Startup
Type?
Status should be empty and Startup Type should be Manual.
Whatever it is, set the Properties Startup type to disabled. Exit
appropriately.
Reboot.
Is msiexec now running in TM? If it is, there is another problem.
If not, set the service back to Manual. Check TM again for msiexec.
Try the install. We may need to do this again to be sure msiexec is
never running for some unknown reason until you want it to during the
install. Then it should go away.
You may also try totally deleting the printer and starting over with a
reboot and TM check. If you downloaded something, whack it and
download again.
If the install is fouling things up by letting multiple misiexecs run
- you could try the same sort of thing in Safe Mode or start looking
at the sometimes helpful HP forum on their site (but I am not giving
up yet).
Jose
Glad you didn't give up. Your suggestion worked and the printer
update installed just fine. However, I then rechecked the Properties
Startup Type on Windows Installer and it's showing "Started" once
again. I rebooted leaving it that way and there were no instances of
msiexec, so all seems well, the birds are singing and life is good
again. Thanks.
.
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