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| Windows won't allow me to scan
I have a Kodak 5300 All In One printer. It copies and prints ok. When I try to scan to a file on my computer an error box pops up stating the following: <<"The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable. Click OK to try again or enter and alternate path to a folder containing the installation package 'center.msi' in the box below">> I contacted Kodak by email and told them of this problem. They said that it was a Windows problem and I should contact Microsoft. I did post in another area on this forum, but so far no good advice. They keep telling me it is a Kodak problem. I have done a little research on this via Google. I have found that this MSI is a Windows based application?? I think since my hard drive was corrupted and my son-in-law backed up some files on an external hard drive and then reinstalled the Windows XP Home Edition I no longer have the most recent service pack or patch I need for this 'center.msi'. Does this sound like it may be a solution??? Anyone??? I would REALLY appreciate any help. How can I find out which service packs are installed on my computer at this present time? |
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| Re: Windows won't allow me to scan
rusty7010 wrote: > I have a Kodak 5300 All In One printer. It copies and prints ok. When I try > to scan to a file on my computer an error box pops up stating the following: > > <<"The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is > unavailable. Click OK to try again or enter and alternate path to a folder > containing the installation package 'center.msi' in the box below">> > > I contacted Kodak by email and told them of this problem. They said that it > was a Windows problem and I should contact Microsoft. I did post in another > area on this forum, but so far no good advice. They keep telling me it is a > Kodak problem. > > I have done a little research on this via Google. I have found that this MSI > is a Windows based application?? I think since my hard drive was corrupted > and my son-in-law backed up some files on an external hard drive and then > reinstalled the Windows XP Home Edition I no longer have the most recent > service pack or patch I need for this 'center.msi'. Does this sound like it > may be a solution??? Anyone??? I would REALLY appreciate any help. How can I > find out which service packs are installed on my computer at this present > time? This sounds much more as if you have not properly re-installed the software that came with your Kodak 5300 product. Although "msi" is a file extension that is used with Windows Installer Files, that fact doesn't mean at all that every file with msi at the end is part of Windows. Far to the contrary, these files can come from anywhere. Given that Kodak calls the software that it bundles with the 5300 "The AiO Home Center" it seems far more likely that "center.msi" is the installation file for that package. Find the CD that came with your printer/scanner/copier, and install the software. If it has been partially installed, you may want to uninstall it first by going to Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs, and uninstalling it there. Turning to Windows itself, after Windows was re-installed, you should have gone to Windows Update and installed the critical updates you would have been offered. To determine what service pack level you currently are, right-click "My Computer" and then click on "Properties." You will see the "System Properties" dialog, and the "General" tab will show your service pack level. You definitely should install *at least* service pack 2, and preferably service pack 3. See Installing Service Pack 2 (SP2) http://support.microsoft.com/xpsp2getinstall Steps to take before you install Windows XP Service Pack 3 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950717/en-us -- Lem -- MS-MVP To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm |
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| Re: Windows won't allow me to scan
Lem, thanks for all this great info. Wednesday of this week I completely uninstalled the software for the Kodak 5300. I then reinstalled it to no avail. How do I find out if the Kodak software was partially installed? I do know that I have Windows service pack 2 on my computer. I don't have three. Since I don't have alot of tech knowledge when it comes to computers and since my son in law did the reinstallation I don't know if the critical updates were installed. I will have to call him and find out. Geez, what a mess. Thanks again for your info. It did help. "Lem" wrote: > rusty7010 wrote: > > I have a Kodak 5300 All In One printer. It copies and prints ok. When I try > > to scan to a file on my computer an error box pops up stating the following: > > > > <<"The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is > > unavailable. Click OK to try again or enter and alternate path to a folder > > containing the installation package 'center.msi' in the box below">> > > > > I contacted Kodak by email and told them of this problem. They said that it > > was a Windows problem and I should contact Microsoft. I did post in another > > area on this forum, but so far no good advice. They keep telling me it is a > > Kodak problem. > > > > I have done a little research on this via Google. I have found that this MSI > > is a Windows based application?? I think since my hard drive was corrupted > > and my son-in-law backed up some files on an external hard drive and then > > reinstalled the Windows XP Home Edition I no longer have the most recent > > service pack or patch I need for this 'center.msi'. Does this sound like it > > may be a solution??? Anyone??? I would REALLY appreciate any help. How can I > > find out which service packs are installed on my computer at this present > > time? > > This sounds much more as if you have not properly re-installed the > software that came with your Kodak 5300 product. Although "msi" is a > file extension that is used with Windows Installer Files, that fact > doesn't mean at all that every file with msi at the end is part of > Windows. Far to the contrary, these files can come from anywhere. > > Given that Kodak calls the software that it bundles with the 5300 "The > AiO Home Center" it seems far more likely that "center.msi" is the > installation file for that package. Find the CD that came with your > printer/scanner/copier, and install the software. If it has been > partially installed, you may want to uninstall it first by going to > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs, and uninstalling it there. > > Turning to Windows itself, after Windows was re-installed, you should > have gone to Windows Update and installed the critical updates you would > have been offered. > > To determine what service pack level you currently are, right-click "My > Computer" and then click on "Properties." You will see the "System > Properties" dialog, and the "General" tab will show your service pack > level. > > You definitely should install *at least* service pack 2, and preferably > service pack 3. > > See > Installing Service Pack 2 (SP2) > http://support.microsoft.com/xpsp2getinstall > > Steps to take before you install Windows XP Service Pack 3 > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950717/en-us > > -- > Lem -- MS-MVP > > To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer > http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm > |
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| Re: Windows won't allow me to scan
There's really not enough information to go further. Rather than trying to guess what's going on with the Kodak software, I suggest that you go to http://tinyurl.com/53ks4o and click on the "Chat with Kodak" button. Perhaps an interactive help session may work out better than your email request. If they insist that "it's a Windows problem," ask them to be specific. *What* is the "Windows problem"? As far as ensuring that your Windows installation is up-to-date, go to http://www.update.microsoft.com/wind....aspx?ln=en-us and select the "Express" button. Your system will be scanned and any necessary updates will be offered. If service pack 3 is offered, be sure to read the "Steps to take before you install Windows XP Service Pack 3" in my previous post before you select it to be installed. rusty7010 wrote: > Lem, thanks for all this great info. Wednesday of this week I completely > uninstalled the software for the Kodak 5300. I then reinstalled it to no > avail. How do I find out if the Kodak software was partially installed? I do > know that I have Windows service pack 2 on my computer. I don't have three. > Since I don't have alot of tech knowledge when it comes to computers and > since my son in law did the reinstallation I don't know if the critical > updates were installed. I will have to call him and find out. Geez, what a > mess. Thanks again for your info. It did help. > > "Lem" wrote: > >> rusty7010 wrote: >>> I have a Kodak 5300 All In One printer. It copies and prints ok. When I try >>> to scan to a file on my computer an error box pops up stating the following: >>> >>> <<"The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is >>> unavailable. Click OK to try again or enter and alternate path to a folder >>> containing the installation package 'center.msi' in the box below">> >>> >>> I contacted Kodak by email and told them of this problem. They said that it >>> was a Windows problem and I should contact Microsoft. I did post in another >>> area on this forum, but so far no good advice. They keep telling me it is a >>> Kodak problem. >>> >>> I have done a little research on this via Google. I have found that this MSI >>> is a Windows based application?? I think since my hard drive was corrupted >>> and my son-in-law backed up some files on an external hard drive and then >>> reinstalled the Windows XP Home Edition I no longer have the most recent >>> service pack or patch I need for this 'center.msi'. Does this sound like it >>> may be a solution??? Anyone??? I would REALLY appreciate any help. How can I >>> find out which service packs are installed on my computer at this present >>> time? >> This sounds much more as if you have not properly re-installed the >> software that came with your Kodak 5300 product. Although "msi" is a >> file extension that is used with Windows Installer Files, that fact >> doesn't mean at all that every file with msi at the end is part of >> Windows. Far to the contrary, these files can come from anywhere. >> >> Given that Kodak calls the software that it bundles with the 5300 "The >> AiO Home Center" it seems far more likely that "center.msi" is the >> installation file for that package. Find the CD that came with your >> printer/scanner/copier, and install the software. If it has been >> partially installed, you may want to uninstall it first by going to >> Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs, and uninstalling it there. >> >> Turning to Windows itself, after Windows was re-installed, you should >> have gone to Windows Update and installed the critical updates you would >> have been offered. >> >> To determine what service pack level you currently are, right-click "My >> Computer" and then click on "Properties." You will see the "System >> Properties" dialog, and the "General" tab will show your service pack >> level. >> >> You definitely should install *at least* service pack 2, and preferably >> service pack 3. >> >> See >> Installing Service Pack 2 (SP2) >> http://support.microsoft.com/xpsp2getinstall >> >> Steps to take before you install Windows XP Service Pack 3 >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950717/en-us >> >> -- >> Lem -- MS-MVP >> >> To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM. >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer >> http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm >> -- Lem -- MS-MVP To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm |
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