Hi all;

No matter how many times I try, Windows ME refuses to
install MS .NET Framework Service Pack 2. It downloads the
full 6.4Mb, restarts my computer, but it isn't applied.
Doing a search for Updates again shows that it's been
downloaded, but still shows it as an available update. How
do I apply this update?

Secondly, my icon associations for certain files (all
media, Mp3, Mpeg, AVI etc) show as the normal unassociated
file icon. Even though they are associated correctly with
a program (Media Player 9 etc), they don't show under
Explorer etc as that icon, but the aforementioned file
icon instead. I've tried to use TWEAK UI to repair File
Associations and Icons but to no avail. Any ideas what
this problem is?

And lastly: .swf files. I can't open 'em! At least, not
from the C:\ drive. If they are hosted online I can see
them, but I can't open them manually. I've installed the
latest Macromedia Flash/Shockwave files, and friends can
open the .swf files on their machine... but with me it
just times out on the IE6 loading bar. I suspect it's an
IE setting I've got flagged... but if so, I can't find it.

Any help that can be offered would be appreciated. Thank
you!

Re: Cannot Install Framework Service Pack 2 (and other questions) by Rick

Rick
Wed Jun 30 02:35:53 CDT 2004

Titler wrote:

> Hi all;
>
> No matter how many times I try, Windows ME refuses to
> install MS .NET Framework Service Pack 2. It downloads the
> full 6.4Mb, restarts my computer, but it isn't applied.
> Doing a search for Updates again shows that it's been
> downloaded, but still shows it as an available update. How
> do I apply this update?

Do you have something that requires .NET ? Generally stuff for Win9x
doesn't.


>
> Secondly, my icon associations for certain files (all
> media, Mp3, Mpeg, AVI etc) show as the normal unassociated
> file icon. Even though they are associated correctly with
> a program (Media Player 9 etc), they don't show under
> Explorer etc as that icon, but the aforementioned file
> icon instead. I've tried to use TWEAK UI to repair File
> Associations and Icons but to no avail. Any ideas what
> this problem is?

You might try deleting a (possibly corrupted) file called SHELLICONCACHE
in C:\Windows (it's a hidden file), though that's probably what TweakUI
does.

>
> And lastly: .swf files. I can't open 'em! At least, not
> from the C:\ drive. If they are hosted online I can see
> them, but I can't open them manually. I've installed the
> latest Macromedia Flash/Shockwave files, and friends can
> open the .swf files on their machine... but with me it
> just times out on the IE6 loading bar. I suspect it's an
> IE setting I've got flagged... but if so, I can't find it.

no idea.
Do .SWFs which you've downloaded open properly ?



Rick

Re: Cannot Install Framework Service Pack 2 (and other questions) by masterprometheus

masterprometheus
Wed Jun 30 07:13:23 CDT 2004


"Titler" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:22bd501c45e2c$5fc1b9c0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi all;
>
> No matter how many times I try, Windows ME refuses to
> install MS .NET Framework Service Pack 2. It downloads the
> full 6.4Mb, restarts my computer, but it isn't applied.
> Doing a search for Updates again shows that it's been
> downloaded, but still shows it as an available update. How
> do I apply this update?

Are you sure you don't have .NET Framework 1.1 ? This version doesn't
have any service pack. Maybe you've installed ver 1.1 and now trying to
install ver 1.0 sp2 and of course it refuses to install over a better
version.

> Secondly, my icon associations for certain files (all
> media, Mp3, Mpeg, AVI etc) show as the normal unassociated
> file icon. Even though they are associated correctly with
> a program (Media Player 9 etc), they don't show under
> Explorer etc as that icon, but the aforementioned file
> icon instead. I've tried to use TWEAK UI to repair File
> Associations and Icons but to no avail. Any ideas what
> this problem is?

Did you look at Folder Options --> File Types ? Can you see the icons
there or is it the same unassociated file icon for all of you media file
types ?

> And lastly: .swf files. I can't open 'em! At least, not
> from the C:\ drive. If they are hosted online I can see
> them, but I can't open them manually. I've installed the
> latest Macromedia Flash/Shockwave files, and friends can
> open the .swf files on their machine... but with me it
> just times out on the IE6 loading bar. I suspect it's an
> IE setting I've got flagged... but if so, I can't find it.

How do you try to open these files ? File/Open dialog ?

> Any help that can be offered would be appreciated. Thank
> you!

MP



Re: Cannot Install Framework Service Pack 2 (and other questions) by anonymous

anonymous
Wed Jun 30 17:36:49 CDT 2004


>-----Original Message-----
>
>"Titler" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:22bd501c45e2c$5fc1b9c0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hi all;
>>
>> No matter how many times I try, Windows ME refuses to
>> install MS .NET Framework Service Pack 2. It downloads
the
>> full 6.4Mb, restarts my computer, but it isn't applied.
>> Doing a search for Updates again shows that it's been
>> downloaded, but still shows it as an available update.
How
>> do I apply this update?
>
>Are you sure you don't have .NET Framework 1.1 ? This
version doesn't
>have any service pack. Maybe you've installed ver 1.1 and
now trying to
>install ver 1.0 sp2 and of course it refuses to install
over a better
>version.

To be honest, I don't know: It's possible that's what it's
trying to do, because it spots it every time I check for
update. How can I check if I have 1.1 installed?

>
>> Secondly, my icon associations for certain files (all
>> media, Mp3, Mpeg, AVI etc) show as the normal
unassociated
>> file icon. Even though they are associated correctly
with
>> a program (Media Player 9 etc), they don't show under
>> Explorer etc as that icon, but the aforementioned file
>> icon instead. I've tried to use TWEAK UI to repair File
>> Associations and Icons but to no avail. Any ideas what
>> this problem is?
>
>Did you look at Folder Options --> File Types ? Can you
see the icons
>there or is it the same unassociated file icon for all of
you media file
>types ?

You can see the icons under Folder Options, but they
display as the clipboard file type. If you open
the "Advanced Box > Change Icon" it is pointing to the
correct executable and to the correct Icon. Double
clicking to reselect doesn't change it though, it remains
the clipboard one.

Restarting after deleting ShellIconCache does no good
either, alas.

>> And lastly: .swf files. I can't open 'em! At least, not
>> from the C:\ drive. If they are hosted online I can see
>> them, but I can't open them manually. I've installed the
>> latest Macromedia Flash/Shockwave files, and friends can
>> open the .swf files on their machine... but with me it
>> just times out on the IE6 loading bar. I suspect it's an
>> IE setting I've got flagged... but if so, I can't find
it.
>
>How do you try to open these files ? File/Open dialog ?
>

They will run when embedded into a web page. Downloading
them, and double clicking on them (or hitting enter) when
highlighted doesn't open them. Nor does that work if you
associate with Internet Explorer. Right clicking and
selecting open fails too. As does Right Click > Open With
> IE6. It's not the file as I say, it opens on friends
machines elsewhere (after being sent by ICQ to them). And
they used to work on mine too... dunno what's wrong now.

Thanks for the help so far.

Re: Cannot Install Framework Service Pack 2 (and other questions) by masterprometheus

masterprometheus
Thu Jul 01 17:05:00 CDT 2004


Hi,

> >
> >Are you sure you don't have .NET Framework 1.1 ? This
> version doesn't
> >have any service pack. Maybe you've installed ver 1.1 and
> now trying to
> >install ver 1.0 sp2 and of course it refuses to install
> over a better
> >version.
>
> To be honest, I don't know: It's possible that's what it's
> trying to do, because it spots it every time I check for
> update. How can I check if I have 1.1 installed?

Control Panel/Add-Remove Programs. It should be listed as
Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1


> >
> >Did you look at Folder Options --> File Types ? Can you
> see the icons
> >there or is it the same unassociated file icon for all of
> you media file
> >types ?

> You can see the icons under Folder Options, but they
> display as the clipboard file type. If you open
> the "Advanced Box > Change Icon" it is pointing to the
> correct executable and to the correct Icon. Double
> clicking to reselect doesn't change it though, it remains
> the clipboard one.

> Restarting after deleting ShellIconCache does no good
> either, alas.

This doesn't look really like a ShellIconCache problem.
However no harm in trying it again. Delete the file and
shutdown the system (don't restart). Then power on
again.


> >How do you try to open these files ? File/Open dialog ?
> >

> They will run when embedded into a web page. Downloading
> them, and double clicking on them (or hitting enter) when
> highlighted doesn't open them. Nor does that work if you
> associate with Internet Explorer. Right clicking and
> selecting open fails too. As does Right Click > Open With
> > IE6. It's not the file as I say, it opens on friends
> machines elsewhere (after being sent by ICQ to them). And
> they used to work on mine too... dunno what's wrong now.

Well as I said I always open these files from the file menu on IE.
Start IE, click on File Menu and select Open. Use the Browse
button to locate the file. It should play now.

> Thanks for the help so far.

No problem.
HTH
MP



Re: Cannot Install Framework Service Pack 2 (and other questions) by Titler

Titler
Sat Jul 03 09:03:01 CDT 2004


>Control Panel/Add-Remove Programs. It should be listed as
>Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1

Ahh yes, 1.1 is installed. Thanks!

>This doesn't look really like a ShellIconCache problem.
>However no harm in trying it again. Delete the file and
>shutdown the system (don't restart). Then power on
>again.

This doesn't work.


>Well as I said I always open these files from the file
menu on IE.
>Start IE, click on File Menu and select Open. Use the
Browse
>button to locate the file. It should play now.

Nope. Just times out when opened that way too.

Thanks once more...