I can't find msmdpump.dll - sql-server-2012-express

I installed SQL Server 2012 Express Edition 64 bit on Windows 7 64 bit. Installation completed successfully.
But when I try to configure HTTP Access to Analysis Services on Internet Information Services (IIS), I am not able to find MSMDPUMP.dll file in <drive>:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\<instance>\OLAP\bin\isapi directory.
Actually OLAP directory doesn't exist on my PC.
Please help me to locate MSMDPUMP.dll or tell me whats wrong in my installation.
Thanks.

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Why does Oracle Fusion BPM (Business Process management) quick start installation stuck at 49%?

I have install the Oracle web logic server, SOA and setup Domain. Now I am trying to install the Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c Business Process Management Quick start. The installation progress stuck at generating Libraries (49%). I left it over night but it was still 49%.
I follow this [post][1] but its not show any solution. My error are exactly the same.
What I have checked;
I have checked all the version of Oracle installations which are same 12.2.1.3.0.
JDK is also 64 bit installed on windows server 2019 64 bit.
I have run the same process as administrator user but still stuck.
I have try clean the server and reinstall full setup again no success.
I dont have anything else to try but ask for Stackoverflow. Can you please tell me how can I find the core problem and how to fix this?
Please try to help me with this issue I just started Oracle. I really thanks full in advance.
[1]: https://community.oracle.com/tech/apps-infra/discussion/3946996/webcenter-portal-12c-installation-is-stopping-at-49
When I run the setup prompt as administrator the process completed.

PIA_INSTALL_FAIL during PeopleSoft Server Administration

I'm following the online installation example (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ElSGLkprkY) to install PeopleSoft with PeopleTools on Windows 7 with SQLServer 2008 R2.
My PS and PT installation version differs from the online videos since I'm using most recent available versions:
PeopleSoft HM 9.2
PeopleTools 8.55
Tuxedo 12.1.3.0.0 with VS2012
WebLogic 12.1.3.0.0 64bit
JDK 7u55 x64
SQL Server 2008 R2
I could install each element with no error, excepted one VIEW during HC database creation (PS_EP_APPRMOB_PNDG), but I could re-create the view manually by slightly modifying the SQL query.
Now I'm trying to configure the Web (PIA) Server and I encounter an error while creating the domain. The piainstall_HC.log file contains following:
Tue Sep 20 09:48:32 CEST 2016:Starting PIA installation...
PS_HOME: c:\PT8.55
Install Action : CREATE_NEW_DOMAIN
Creating Domain...
Deploying Web Applications...
Deploying WebLogic Extension files...
Deploying PeopleSoft Site files...
Deploying PeopleSoft Site Doc files...
Completed.
PS_CFG_HOME: C:\PS_CFG_HOME
PIA_INSTALL_FAIL
After intensive googling, I found that some other people got a similar issue which was caused by a wrong version of the JDK: the JRockit jvm was required.
Of course I tried to use JRockit JDK 64bit, but I still get the same error. I also tried several other oracle JDK versions, among others the JDK 7u55 x64, which is provided with PeopleTools installation elements.
Unfortunately, I definitively get the same error and cannot find any other logfile which could give more information on the root cause.
Did someone experienced the same issue and could fix it ?
Thanks for help
I finally could fix the issue.
It seems that my error was to install the wrong weblogic version: originally, I installed weblogic by using the "setup_fmw_12.1.3.0.0_ohs_win64.exe" installer which was provided with PeopleTools.
It appears that the other one (fmw_12.1.3.0.0_wls.jar) was expected. After installing this version (with "Coherence"), the domain could be created successfully.

Sql Server 2008 R2 Web setup throws application error when starting FixSqlRegistryKey_x86.exe

I have Windows 7 64bit. I had Sql Server 2008 R2 Express installed. I unistalled it and then I tried to install Sql Server 2008 R2 Web. Unfortunatelly on the Setup Support Rules page for 'Consistency validation for SQL Server registry keys' I got 'Failed'. I spent half of a day trying to solve it, but then I assumed that there must be realy something wrong with registry keys and it will be faster just to reinstall Windows.
After formatting the disk and reinstalling Windows 7, rebooting dozen of times I installed all Windows upadtes as well. I also did install some programs like Skype, Thundirbird etc. which has no influence on Sql Server setup.
And then I tried again to install Sql Server 2008 R2 Web. And again an error. A bit different one. Now when the setup is on the Setup Support Rules page I get an error message box with the title "FixSqlRegistryKey_x86 - Application Error" and content: The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application. 'Consistency validation for SQL Server registry keys' gets 'Failed' status as well.
My team mate has exactly the same machine as mine. He had no problem with installation (he didnt even need to reinstall Windows).
I run the setup as administrator, from a local folder. I even tried to use the setup files copied from my team mate, for a case if my copy is corrupted. In the setup options I have chosen the 'x64' version.
Any ideas what can be the reason of the problem?
Problem solved.
Someone suggested to me that Web edition should not be installed on Win 7 (just on Windows Server). So perhaps installing a different version would work. My team mate perhaps succeeded acidentially - due to having sql server installed already in express edition... but it is just a guess.
Before I tried to install another edition of SqlServer, I downloaded 2008 Express version and I started the install. From the temporary folder created by the express edition I copied FixSqlRegistryKey_x86.exe file and I had overwritten the problematic file in the Web setup with this file.
I started the setup again. It passed the verification this time. But has crashed on a later point - setup unpacks the installation files to C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\SQLServer2008R2 and runs from it. So I needed to again overwrite the problematic file in this location. Now the installation succeeded.

Error when installing SQL Server 2012 Express

When I attempt to install SQL Server 2012 Express, I get an error
However, I have installed service pack 1. BTW, I am using windows 7.
Could someone help me?
My best guess is that you're trying to install 64bit Sql Server on 32bit Windows 7. Other than that, make sure you right click and choose "Run as Administrator" when starting the installer, and that your copy of Windows evaluates as "genuine".
Sql Server also requires .Net and PowerShell, but if either of those were the problem I would expect to see a different error, or even just a prompt to allow them to be included with this installation.

architecture mismatch between the Driver and Application?

I am using JDBC to connect to my microsoft access database.
I get the following exception when I try to connect to the database:
java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] The specified DSN contains an architecture mismatch between the Driver and Application
I am using 64bit windows7, and I am using eclipse which is also a 64bit version My database is a microsoft access database and it seems that the driver is a 32bit driver which is causing the problem.
Any help on how to solve this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Check out the access 2010 redist
Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable
This download will install a set of components that can be used by non-Microsoft Office applications to read data from and write data to Office 2010 system files such as Microsoft Access 2010 (mdb and accdb) files and Microsoft Excel 2010 (xls, xlsx, and xlsb) files. Connectivity to text files is also supported.
ODBC and OLEDB drivers are installed for application developers to use in developing their applications with connectivity to Office file formats.
This should suit your needs. Good luck!
I don't have enough reputation yet to vote Yoda up, but I have to say that his solution is the most elegant I've come across. You could have also used a 32-bit JVM, but that is kind of silly. (If you encounter this on IIS you can make the application pool 32-bit, which is sort of the same thing.)