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  1. #1
    Jess Aynes Guest

    destinations.msi

    Recently, an error message has started during start up. Windows installer is
    performing some additional configuration of Windows Sidebar and is looking
    for the file "destinations.msi" in a temporary folder that was cleaned out
    and no longer exists. Does anyone know what this file is and perhaps suggest
    a solution?

    Thank you,
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    Jess Aynes

  2. #2
    U Asar Guest

    Re: destinations.msi

    have you downloaded a add-in to the side bar? and before installing it,
    cleaned up temporary files? as so far it looks to me like this, so you have
    to once again download that gadget add-in and restart the process.

  3. #3
    Andrew Janick Guest

    Destination.msi error correct fix

    .. Open a command prompt by being Administrator (Right click on Command Prompt and click Run as Administrator)
    2. CD to C:\Program Files\Windows Sidebar ( cd drive letter:\Program Files\Windows Sidebar )
    3. Run these commands in this order:
    1. regsvr32 -u sbdrop.dll
    2. regsvr32 -u wlsrvc.dll
    3. regsvr32 atl.dll
    4. regsvr32 sbdrop.dll
    5. regsvr32 wlsrvc.dll

    And start up the side bar It should work

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    jeffco Guest

    Re: destinations.msi


    My HP printer software was the culprit. I uninstalled my HP printer
    software, restarted the computer and the problem is fixed. I
    reinstalled my HP software and things are fine so far.



  5. #5
    retiredfields Guest

    Re: destinations.msi


    Download the HP Vista unified driver for inkjet printers from the HP
    site. Run the driver and it will extract the files to your "temp"
    folder. Go to your temp folder, drill down and you will find a folder
    named "destinations". Copy this folder to another area of your choice.
    Now, when sidebar asks for the destinations.msi file, browse to the
    destinations folder you created.

    Destinations.msi will do its thing and that solves the problem.

    Ken


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    retiredfields

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