The system cannot find the specified file. C:\WINDOWS\system32\ < LANG_NAME > \mstsc.exe.MUI
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I get the following message appears when I try to start a remote desktop connection (the shortcut target is % windir%\system32\mstsc.exe).
This used up until one of my pc, including all upgrades of Windows reinstalled.
It is on a Windows 7 pc with all the service packs and updates.
The system cannot find the specified file. C:\WINDOWS\system32\
I have a Dutch version of Windows. The mstsc.exe.MUI file is available in C:\Windows\System32\nl-NL It was not available in C:\Windows\System32\nl, but after that I copied it on I still get the same message. I even copied the entire content of the... \nl_NL folder in the... weather folder and still no luck. Isearched the internet for more solutions but nothing has solved the problem. Thank you John-Pierre OK problem solved. I ran the scan of the updated and all updates already installed. I checked the list of updates installed and already had KB2592687, KB2574819 installed. However, when I looked under installed updates, it showed KB2592687 and 3 others in English while I have a Dutch version of Windows. So I decided to uninstall the updates English 3 so I could reinstall it again. "Note that after uninstalling these 3, Remote Desktop already worked again. Apparently, these 3 uninstalling uninstalled a lot more, because after a reboot, there were 10 updates available instead of only 3 that I uninstalled). And after installing them and another restart there was even more updates available. Overall, it took three update sessions and restarts all up-to-date again. Although the list of installed updates again 3 updates in English, Remote Desktop works now. So obviously something has went wrong with one of the previous sessions of Windows Update. Tags: Windows Came across an interesting problem this morning. After starting my PC from various applications (OutLook 2002, Management Studio of SQL Server 2008, etc.). I was able to connect to a server by using Remote Desktop (RDP, alias). On trying to connect to a second system, I started getting the following error message: The system cannot find the specified file. C:\WINDOWS\system32\
Will always be connected to the server, I tried to launch a second instance using RDP, but received the same error message. I googled the error and found different solutions (the best solution to examine ishttp://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/itproxpsp/thread/164d1e0b-51e6-4201-9dc2-3f4a0ccb14e5), however, none of the solutions seemed to work. I tried checking the virus/malware, etc, but nothing was found. I tried to re - load the dll and the exe (s), but still not received the error message. The next solution was to try to see what can be changed on my system (new programs, etc.). I noticed there is an update downloaded to my system (C:\Windows\WindowsUpdate.log): AutomaticUpdates content success install successful and Restart required for the following update: update for Windows XP (KB969084)... the update is related to remote desktop. I rebooted the system, still not received the RDP error messages. Is I did a complete "install updates and shut down ', and then restarted my system that started working again. For the record, here is some information on my system: XP Professional: Version 5.1 (Build 2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.091208 - 2036: Service Pack 3) c:\windows\system32\mstsc.exe: 6.1.7600.16385 I wanted to just post this in case someone else runs into a similar problem... Thank you! Argue for your limitations and of course they will belong. -Richard Bach, Illusions I have a machine with the same problem XP Professional: Version 5.1 (Build 2600 I installed the update for Windows XP (KB969084). It does not, but a reboot is required because the system is running on the old dll MSTSC.exe works now Thanks for the info! Remote Desktop error
C:\Windows\System32\
Does anyone have a solution to this problem? I do not have this file into C:\Windows\System32\en-US\... but perhaps it was corrupted somehow? Please help me. Thanks in advance. Hello It seems that there are a few system files that have trouble. One of them being mstsc.exe, I wish you find spyware or infection by the virus first, before you try the next step. Please see the sticky thread in the security forum. MVP offers some good advice how to remove these problems. If everything is clean, we will try a repair installation to replace the problem files and also to ensure that other system files are good. The 'repair' installation (upgrade on-site) will not affect your installed programs or data. Just make sure that you are already connected to your computer when you start the installation. Do not boot from the DVD. If the installation does not start automatically when you insert the DVD, run setup.exe from your DVD player. Please let us know if this solves the problem for you. Brent I've updated my OS to Windows 7 64-bit edition of Windows 8.1 pro 64-bit, and when you try to reinstall the software and the driver for my printer HP Officejet J4580 all-in-one I get all sorts of errors. It worked perfectly on Windows 7. I get the most common error is: System cannot find the specified file "[path]" \hpzshl.ice_suffix.. ". exe', as well as the facility is abandoned. I tried a lot of solutions from the HP Web site and these forums, but my problem is still there. I already tried the long solution presented here: and http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c04206080 I even found the directory where installation has been decompressed and copied to the desktop, but the error persists. I need the complete software because I need to use my printer Officejet scanner, so I can't just simply print drivers. I need desperate help on getting this new work. Specifications of the computer: CPU: Intel Core i7 - 4820 K Quad-Core 3.70 GHz 10 MB Intel Smart Cache LGA2011 : DDR3 memory / 1866 MHz Quad Channel 16GB (4GBx4) Printer: HP Officejet J4580 all-in-one; connected via USB OS: 8.1 Pro 64 bit Windows GPU: AMD Radeon R9 200 series I finally solved it by myself after many hours of pain. I clean any installation of HP from my computer using the HP Officejet software and driver removal utility: After the computer restarts, I moved on the desktop, the installation directory unpacked that HP printer install wizard for Windows had previously downloaded and launched. I deleted all files in the directory %Temp%. I disabled McAfee antivirus real time and Windows Deffender analysis. I ran the setup.exe in the installation directory in my office. The installation is smoothly and completed. I have already tested the printer and all features function normally. I hope these steps help someone with similar problems to get the software installed. After that I turned on my computer, I get this error message... "Windows cannot find C:\Program Files (x 86) \Search Extensions\Client.exe make sure you typed the name correctly and try again." It all started October 1, 2014, and I have no idea why. I asked windows assistance online, and he said he had something to do with my registry. Y at - it a registry repair tool? Also it does not affect my computer that I can tell. But I have a problem in which windows cannot detect. In the printers and devices window, the icon of my computer has a triangle with an exclamation mark inside error. Maybe someone out there not and I'd appreciate any help. Hey, mark First have you properly uninstalled this program? He was executed at startup of Windows an incorrect uninstall may cause this error may still be registered in MSConfig to start automatically with the computer. Did you go to the address specified in Program Files (86) \Search Extensions to see if the file is present or not? With a mark of exclamtion in the middle of a yellow triangle indicates that drivers must be updated. Right-click on the device with the triangle, select Properties, go to the Hardware tab, select the device with a triangle next to it, select Properties again and select Update driver. This should solve the problem, if Windows Update can't find a driver for you, you can always go to the manufacturers website and download it there, however, if the Windows Update does not find it there ' has a chance to the manufacturers Web site may not it as well, in this case, you can open Device Manager right-click the missing material or using outdated drivers, select Properties, go to the Details tab and in the hardware id select menu drop-down property search with id, you receive information about the device and so download the drivers the most up-to-date and appropriate from other reliable sources. Thank you -Robin I get an error message when I try to open internet explore and I get in safe mode as well... He said windowns cannot find "C:\program files (x 86) \internet explorer\iexplore.exe someone help me please!" Hello x 86 is 32-bit operating system and the 64-bit vista 32-bit and 64-bit browsers explore included The Internet Explorer shortcut in the Quick Launch toolbar, and in the x 64 Vista Start menu will run the 32-bit version of Internet Explorer by default. Why run the 32-bit version if IE on the 64-bit version of Vista? There are actually two shortcuts for Internet Explorer in the "Programs" menu Why two and what is the difference? This is the title of each and they run exe: Internet Explorer Internet Explorer (64-bit) Run the sfc/scannow command. http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833 Use the (SFC.exe) System File Checker tool to determine which file is causing the problem and then replace the file. To do this, follow these steps: The sfc/scannow command analyzes all protected system files and replaces incorrect versions with appropriate Microsoft versions If SFC detects the main problems it can't fix you may need to borrow a Microsoft dvd vista not an acer, HP etc. recovery disk and do a repair installation read the below tutorial on how to perform a repair installation http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/88236-repair-install-Vista.html corrupted files run sfc/scannow but findstr cannot find details or file on windows 7pro sp.1 upgraded from vista ultimate cd rw Dvd Player also stopped working cannot download Mr fixit on internet explore 11. A possible answer to your dilemma related to the results of the SFC is on this thread: Error 0 x 80070003 system cannot find path specified when you try to open the music folder Original title: error 0 x 80070003 Opening of office music folder and clicking new folder, a new folder window appears and indicates "error 0 x 80070003...» the system cannot find the path specified. » What should I do to make a new folder? Thank you Newby0 Hello Thanks for posting this question in the Microsoft Community. I'll certainly try and help you get the problem solved. Please provide us with some answers for a better understanding of the issue. 1. Since when are you facing the issue? 2 are logged as administrator? 3. where's the music folder? Located internal or an external storage device? 4. do you have an anti-virus installed on the computer program? 5. are you aware of any recent software or the hardware in the computer changes? You try to open the file as administrator. Right-click on the file and select run as administrator. You can also try to launch an online scan and check if that helps. Note: The data files that are infected must be cleaned only by removing the file completely, which means that there is a risk of data loss. You can also start the computer in safe mode and check if the problem persists. If the problem persists, you can start the computer in a clean boot state, and check if all third-party software may cause the problem. Clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts. Note: when you are finished troubleshooting, follow step 3, mentioned in the article to start the computer to a normal startup. Hope this helps and provide us more information if you need more assistance. We will be happy to help. I use Windows 7 on a Toshiba laptop. I am logged in as Administrator group member why not I have permissions to modify the file (I need to add an IP address to the list)? Windows 7 UAC (User Account Control) prevents rogue programs do things behind your back. Click Start / Help, then look for help on UAC learn more. I am trying to reinstall GFWL on my computer after accidentally uninstalling it. However, when I run the Installer (which is 623ko according to Firefox), it says the above error when I try to run it, then it's not really do anything. Can someone tell me please how to fix this? Well, too bad. I went into Control Panel and repaired essentials WL. He just needs to update now. Hit start, click OK and it goes away. What should I do? Windows 7, ADM, 64-bit. Its a utility amd, probably installed via your cd of the motherboard or processor AMD video driver update and if you instaled such a driver update there will be a number of check boxes, and if you had deselected these TI would'nt have been installed help I can't on the internet Go to the website of the manufacturer of your computer/laptop > drivers and downloads Section > key in your model number > look for the latest Vista drivers > download/install them. The computer you are using now if you have an Internet connection with the other > download / save drivers > copy them into Flash Drive > transfer / install on another computer/laptop. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If the above does not resolve the question, kindly repost in the networking forum, the link below: It's Vista files, folders, and search Forum. http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistanetworking/threads ' Connect to a network, electronic mail and the Internet. " They will help you with your question in the Vista Networking Forum above. See you soon. Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner Original title: can't end file message system 32 drivers prdmgr.exe. Under windows XP when I boot, I get a message: windows cannot find the file: c:\windows\system32\drivers\prdmgr.exe and I already made a ststem restore and still get this message. Turn off System Restore. Use ccleaner and then go to tools/startup. Select it and click on delete. Are you sure its not the windows folder drivers? If its in the windows folder, is a worm/trojan. Looks like it belongs to the trojan.agent so sound in the drivers folder Use ccleaner, and then click run cleaner. First close the browsers Nearly a week there is a window began to appear during the first load of my computer. It's a black rectangular window marked taskeng.exe, but there is nothing in it. Almost immediately after that, a prompt appears that says "Windows cannot find ' C:\Program Files (x 86) \Search Extensions\Client.exe".» Make sure you typed the name correctly and then try again. ' It opens at the beginning, until I typed or even clicked on anything yet. When I click 'OK', it closes and my computer works normally, a little more slowly than usual. It does not appear to be a problem, but I don't know there could still be something wrong that I can't see or know something about. I watched taskeng.exe and I understand that it is a task manager, but that it could be related to malware or a virus when it ceases to appear. I did a full scan of the disk C with Malwarebytes and, thankfully, he said I have no malware to remove. I do not understand why he started coming. I did a system restore, but nothing has changed. Can someone help me understand what it is and how to stop it without risk to occur? Thank you, Kateri What has happened is that your software antivirus or antimalware software correctly identified as a spam and removed program client.exe. In this case, however, there often remains of the malware left behind this attempt to leave the now-missing executable malware. In your case, it seems that there is a scheduled task that tries to launch client.exe. If this does not work, or if you do not find the right task to remove, download Autoruns http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx --> If you've used autoruns, if you are convinced that the problem has been corrected and no problem has been introduced, you can run autoruns and this time 'remove' the line with client.exe inside. I suggest also using Windows Explorer to go to C:\Program Files (x 86) and verification of the contents of the file Extensions of research. If it is empty, delete the entire folder. If the files remain, are also likely to remnants of malware, but I won't tell you to delete them without knowing what they are. If there are exe files, use your favorite search engine for names of files of research (or post the list here). Setup error "the system cannot find the specified file" (hpzprl40.exe) Trying to install HP Photosmart c5180 all-in-one using the latest version of the software download at HP and have Windows 7 Asus desktop computer. Receive error install "the system cannot find the specified file" (hpzprl40.exe), and the wizard stops. Help, please. Hi loveisus, Try using the brush included in the CD or download. Let me know what you find? Of the Original installation CD: 1. Insert the CD in the drive and then cancel Setup 2. open my computer and click right then on the CD from the drive and select open 3 open the Util folder 4 open the CCC folder 5. run the uninstall_L4 (exe or Bat) 6. once the uninstall is complete, restart the computer 7 run the Accessories\ System Tools Disk Cleanup 8. download and install the latest version of Adobe flash player http://www.Adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html 9 download drivers and full software features 10. run the download to reinstall the printer If the software has been downloaded and extracted to your system: 1. type % temp % in the field of race 2. 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