event id 10005 logged in applications logs

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on the print server i recently installed the service pack 2 for Windows
Server 2003. After there are some network printers (HP laserjet 2300,2420
and 2430) that are going offline.. Trying to fix this, i deleted and
reinstall new drivers on the server and now i got this error being logged on
the applications logs.. do you know what does it mean and how can i fix it?

hanks,


Event Type: Error
Event Source: MsiInstaller
Event Category: None
Event ID: 10005
Date: 5/17/2008
Time: 1:33:15 PM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: computer
Description:
Product: 32 Bit HP BiDi Channel Components Installer -- The installer has
encountered an unexpected error installing this package.
This may indicate a problem with this package. The error code is 2203. The
arguments are: C:\WINDOWS\Installer\34b58.ipi, -2147024629,

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Data:
0000: 7b 39 44 45 33 46 32 36 {9DE3F26
0008: 30 2d 42 38 38 45 2d 34 0-B88E-4
0010: 32 43 45 2d 39 30 45 37 2CE-90E7
0018: 2d 37 33 43 37 38 43 33 -73C78C3
0020: 37 44 39 35 45 7d 7D95E}
 
RE: event id 10005 logged in applications logs



"Tech 24" wrote:

> on the print server i recently installed the service pack 2 for Windows
> Server 2003. After there are some network printers (HP laserjet 2300,2420
> and 2430) that are going offline.. Trying to fix this, i deleted and
> reinstall new drivers on the server and now i got this error being logged on
> the applications logs.. do you know what does it mean and how can i fix it?
>
> hanks,
>
>
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: MsiInstaller
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 10005
> Date: 5/17/2008
> Time: 1:33:15 PM
> User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
> Computer: computer
> Description:
> Product: 32 Bit HP BiDi Channel Components Installer -- The installer has
> encountered an unexpected error installing this package.
> This may indicate a problem with this package. The error code is 2203. The
> arguments are: C:\WINDOWS\Installer\34b58.ipi, -2147024629,
>
> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
> Data:
> 0000: 7b 39 44 45 33 46 32 36 {9DE3F26
> 0008: 30 2d 42 38 38 45 2d 34 0-B88E-4
> 0010: 32 43 45 2d 39 30 45 37 2CE-90E7
> 0018: 2d 37 33 43 37 38 43 33 -73C78C3
> 0020: 37 44 39 35 45 7d 7D95E}
>
>



This is a recent Issue and has to deal with HP Drivers

What you have happening is one of the drivers you download recently from HP
is doing this for me it was the HP4200 driver Version 61.074.561.43 (released
this may)

With a lot of digging I figured out the HP driver keeps trying to install
HPZBDI32.msi every time that driver is used.

The reason that is happening for some unknow reason HP put the HPZBDI32.msi
reference in the dependent file

If you remove the reference to the msi in the registry for that driver it
should stop trying to install that is my current work around and I have an
open ticket with HP I escalated yesterday

The best thing to do is a registry search on HPZBDI32.msi to see which
driver is causing the issue

The registry path is most likely
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Environments\Windows NT x86\Drivers\Version-3\(driver)

Double click the dependent file and delete the text HPZBDI32.msi
 
event id 10005 logged in applications logs - ?

event id 10005 logged in applications logs - ?

Hello,
Did you get a solution from HP?
 
Re: event id 10005 logged in applications logs - ?

Re: event id 10005 logged in applications logs - ?

Hello Nicole,

To whom are you asking about what problem from HP?

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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> Hello,
> Did you get a solution from HP?
 
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