anonymous
Wed Dec 29 13:21:49 CST 2004
Noel,
Thanks.
I'm fairly certain that I've never reinstalled ME, and
there's absolutely no way that I tried to reinstall ME
after installing IE 6.0. I hadn't even tried to install
6.0 until after the problem began. I only installed 6.0
because the support page from microsoft referenced in my
original post said that to solve my problem, I needed to
reinstall IE 5.5. I couldn't find 5.5 on the microsoft
site, so I downloaded 6.0. As I mentioned, I've
uninstalled 6.0 and am now back to 5.5.
Someone else said that maybe mshtml.dll is corrupted and
needs to be replaced. What do you think? Seems like I
have nothing to lose by trying.
>-----Original Message-----
>NAV 2000 is NOT - and never has been - compatible with
Win ME!!
>(even Symantec will admit that much - for a change)
>You need to replace that with an AV that works with
WinME, and is up-to-date
>(NAV2000, even if installed into a compatible OS cannot
detect many of the
>more recent attack vectors)
>I would suggest AVG - from www.grisoft.com - it's free!
Not only that, but
>it's pretty good<g>
>It's not the best (but what do you expect for free?) -
but it causes very
>few problems with any version of Windows.
>To remove NAV, remove ALL Symantec entries in the
Add/Remove Programs
>wizard, then download and run the RNAV2003.EXE file from
here
>
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nsw.nsf/pfdocs/200110
0212100807?Open
>
>McAffee 3.1.4 is also too old - and should never have
been installed at the
>same time as NAV. - remove it, and any associated McAffee
entries in
>Add/Remove Programs
>
>WRT your IE5.5/6 problems..... have you reinstalled ME
over itself at any
>time???? - after installing IE6?
>If so, then that is the cause of your PC's confusion, as
doing so overwrites
>many files with older versions. - post back for
instructions if this could
>be the case!
>
>
>
>
>--
>Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2005, Windows)
>
>Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
>
http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm
>
http://tinyurl.com/6oztj
>A Happy Xmas, and a Merry New Year to everyone!
>
>Please read
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post
messages to NG's
>
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:132601c4edb0$1d8a0cb0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> Noel,
>>
>> Here are the results from last evening (all of this is
for
>> my home PC, not my work computer).
>>
>> First, let me say this: you know your stuff. Sure
>> enough, C:\_RESTORE had over 64,000 files in it. I did
>> what you instructed and tested the system restore
feature,
>> which worked. I also installed the patch that you gave
me
>> the link to. (You are correct -- I'm way behind on
>> updates.) The only thing I want to make sure about is
>> that I now have no C:\_RESTORE folder at all. The only
>> RESTORE folder is now at C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.
>>
>> Second, I looked around at the two antivirus programs.
I
>> don't know if this is all that you need, but I have
Norton
>> Antivirus 2000, version 6.20.04. It also had something
>> called Norton LiveAdvisor. I also have McAfee Virus
Scan
>> Console 3.1.4. Norton had a handy "disable" button, as
>> well as an uninstall file.
>>
>> My wife and I both access our office systems over the
>> internet. I have no idea if you can log in with one of
>> these programs disabled or removed, but I'd be willing
to
>> try. Neither of these AV programs has been updated for
a
>> LONG time. (I know, not smart.)
>>
>> Let me know what you think I should do next. I still
get
>> the MSHTML.DLL error when I try to change the address
>> field in IE. Mozilla works fine. Can I just install IE
>> 5.5 again as Microsoft suggests at
>>
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
>> us;265244&sd=dell. After all, when I install 6.0, I am
>> told that I have about 10 files (including MSHTML.DLL)
>> that are version 5.5 that need to be 6.0 to use IE 6.0.
If
>> you think this is a viable option, where should I
download
>> 5.5 from?
>>
>> Thanks so much for your help.
>>
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Type the commands exactly as you see them - with a
>> [return] at the end of
>>>each (so one command for the ATTRIB, one for RENAME)
>>>
>>>Disabling Norton isn't required, since from a floppy
>> boot, it's not loaded
>>>anyhow (but my recommendation would be to remove it
>> completely as soon as
>>>you've found something to replace it!)
>>>
>>>with two anti-virus packages loaded at the same time you
>> are guaranteed to
>>>have problems - no matter which they are!!!
>>>post back after you've managed the rename and delete and
>> we can discuss this
>>>further (I need to know whether both are loaded and
>> running and whether both
>>>are 'required' by your respective employers - most will
>> take the view that
>>>you have to have their preferred AV installed, but not
>> necessarily active,
>>>and IIRC, it's easier to disable McAffee than NAV - it's
>> certainly easier to
>>>uninstall it properly!)
>>>I also need to know EXACTLY which versions of McAfee and
>> NAV you have
>>>installed (Retail or 'corporate', and which
>> upgrade/update cycle you're
>>>into!)
>>>
>>>--
>>>Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2005, Windows)
>>>
>>>Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
>>>
http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm
>>>
http://tinyurl.com/6oztj
>>>A Happy Xmas, and a Merry New Year to everyone!
>>>
>>>Please read
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post
>> messages to NG's
>>>
>>><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>news:03a101c4ed20$aa5f1170$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>>>> Noel,
>>>>
>>>> Two quick (and basic) questions:
>>>>
>>>> First, for the command at the a: prompt, is that one
>>>> command with spaces between them, or is that a series
of
>>>> commands?
>>>>
>>>> Second, should I disable Norton and, if so, how do I
do
>>>> that? When we got this PC, my work loaded one of
these
>>>> virus protection packages on it (I think McAfee) and
my
>>>> wife's work loaded another (I think Norton). So both
>> are
>>>> there.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>It's really not as difficult as it looks (heck, If I
can
>>>> write it up, then
>>>>>anyone can do it!<g>) - ask questions first, is the
>>>> watchword!
>>>>>
>>>>>You absolutely NEED IE to be working properly on any
>>>> Windows box, as without
>>>>>it you lose the ability to use Windows Update to get
>> your
>>>> patches.
>>>>>
>>>>>Your %1/%2 error is caused usually by Norton
LiveUpdate,
>>>> corrupting the
>>>>>System Restore archive - although there are other
>>>> possible causes.
>>>>>Since you say that the only available System Restore
>> date
>>>> is three years
>>>>>old, the most probable cause is a stuffed SR
archive -
>>>> here's my advice on
>>>>>that.
>>>>>
>>>>>Open Windows Explorer - check in Folder Properties
that
>>>> you are able to view
>>>>>Hidden and System files (two settings), then Search on
>>>> your PC for files
>>>>>named '_RESTORE' (without the quotes) - you should
find
>>>> the C:\_RESTORE
>>>>>folder - r-click on it, and select Properties.
>>>>>How many files/folders are there? If it's around 32-64
>>>> thousand, then
>>>>>LiveUpdate (or something else) has been up to its
tricks
>>>> again, and you'll
>>>>>have to completely remove the folder from DOS - use
the
>>>> following method,
>>>>>which seems to be the easiest at present.
>>>>>
>>>>>Reboot to DOS using your Startup disk enter the
>> following
>>>> commands at the
>>>>>A:\> prompt.
>>>>>
>>>>>ATTRIB -R -H -S C:\_RESTORE
>>>>>REN C:\_RESTORE OLDREST
>>>>>
>>>>>remove the floppy, and reboot to normal windows. -
your
>>>> error should be
>>>>>gone, and you should now have a new, single restore
>>>> point. Go to Windows
>>>>>Explorer, and delete the C:\OLDREST folder
>>>>>
>>>>>Since this problem has existed for such a long time, I
>>>> suspect that perhaps
>>>>>you haven't installed many patches - first thing to
>> check
>>>> is the System
>>>>>Restore patch.....
>>>>>
>>>>>It's possible that you haven't installed the System
>>>> Restore Patch - without
>>>>>which any current restore points are just space
fillers.
>>>>>To check this, look for the file
>>>> C:\Windows\System\SMGR.DLL - r-click on the
>>>>>file, and select Properties.
>>>>>What's the version number? - if it's v4.90.0.3003 then
>>>> you have installed
>>>>>the patch,
>>>>>if it's v4.90.0.2533, then you need to install the
>> patch.
>>>>>
>>>>> To install the patch, either visit Windows Update, or
>> go
>>>> here, and download
>>>>>the patch for offline install
>>>>>
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
>>>> us;Q290700
>>>>>Run the installer, and windows should reset System
>>>> Restore at the same time,
>>>>>clearing your old restore points (which wouldn't have
>>>> worked, anyhow), and
>>>>>creating a single new one.
>>>>>You should then reset the maximum allocation for SR by
>>>> going to the
>>>>>adjustment slider at System Properties | Performance |
>>>> File System | Hard
>>>>>Disk - most people find that 200-400MB is quite
>>>> sufficient for most
>>>>>purposes, unless installing/uninstalling large
>>>> applications such as Office.
>>>>>
>>>>>HTH
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>--
>>>>>Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2005, Windows)
>>>>>
>>>>>Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
>>>>>
http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm
>>>>>
http://tinyurl.com/6oztj
>>>>>A Happy Xmas, and a Merry New Year to everyone!
>>>>>
>>>>>Please read
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to
post
>>>> messages to NG's
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>.
>>>
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