Keep in mind that the goal of Stack Overflow is to be a repository of great questions and answers. Answers can be useful without actually solving your original problem, so please don't downvote answers that are useful just because they didn't solve your issue. If you think the answer is not useful, or clearly missed the point, that's different.
I had a similar scenario on Ask Different - I eventually solved the problem myself, but another answer had lots of useful information in it, and actually helps more people than my solution to my less common cause (as evidenced by the upvotes it has received). Should I downvote it because it didn't actually resolve my issue? I would certainly not like to think so.
Probably controversial, but something else you might want to keep in mind: there is a tendency around here for people to say "it's only a downvote, get over it". And to a large extent that's correct and a lot of people probably could do with growing a thicker skin. However, for a lot of people, undeserved criticism is still going to sting. A downvote can feel like that, particularly if they have genuinely tried to help, provided information that is correct and potentially useful, and only failed to solve your issue because of some information that wasn't available to them at the time.