I was directed to Kevin's August 25 '09 reply and SvetC's December 15 '09 reply to frustrated users when I tried to get online MS help for the following:
(a) The "older" program is the 2007 Sony Ericsson PC Suite & other elements that enable synchronization of SE smart phones with PCs. It worked fine on XP w/SP 3. It even has been working on this $&)(*!@^%&*( Windows 7 64-bit HP desktop I bought this year.
Now it's not working so well. I'm trying to reinstall it.
I've done all the things you suggest in the Tues. Aug. 25 response above.
I noticed that neither the SE PC Suite- nor any of the other Sony Ericsson elements- were in the troubleshooter's list of programs, so I chose "Not listed," browsed, & identified the startup .exe file.
The first time I ran the troubleshooter just to get the installed program working so I could update it, a msg said "1607: Unable to install InstallSheld Scripting Runtime," but it kept copying files and updating itself anyway for a while, til it failed.
I ran it the 2nd time w/installation disc inserted, & got message: "Error 1303. The installer has insufficient privileges to access this directory: ...\x86Microsoft.MSXML2_6bd6b9abf... [etc.] The installation cannot continue. Log on as an administrator or
contact your..." etc. I thought I HAD chosen to run the thing as administrator; besides, I am the owner and ONLY user of this computer, and a member of the administrator group.
So I went in to EVERY *.exe file on the original installation disc and manually checked "Run as administrator" and "Run compatible w/XP SP3." Ran the thing again trying to reinstall the program; and NOW it says "Cannot find the program." (E:/setup.exe,
a fairly simple address)
Insult to injury:I respond to MS's automated offer of online help at this point, only to be confronted with a "Ms Support Diagnostic Tool," a window demanding "Enter the passkey provided by your support professional. Support Provider: Microsoft." The
only clue provided as to what this might mean is "Read the Ms support privacy statement online," which I click. This brings up a generic privacy policy, w/no mention of a "passkey" or "support pro." So I copied the demand verbatim into the Ms site's search
bar, and here I am on this page.
Please advise.
FYI - I hate several extremely annoying things about Windows 7, and notice there are many other frustrated victims on these pages. I'm learning Linux and preparing to buy a Mac. MS makes me feel like a chump.