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- Windows XP Update >> Service Pack 2 for Windows xp HomeI am recovering my windows xp home that hasn't been used in over a year. My
final step is to download the service pack 2. It will not download. I
believe it is a firewall/security issue. I do not have the updated security
center on my computer. How do I get service pk 2 downloaded? Please help!
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- Windows XP >> USB Ports not functioningI have a Sony Vaio DSC-610 and the USB ports stopped recognizing any device.
Although I do get power of these ports on the devices they do not
function/recognize at all.
I have tried unistalling and re-installing the USB controllers but that did
not fix anything.
HELP Please !!!!
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- Windows XP >> Need help with XP basic tutorial content.Hi all...
I am in the process of collating information to present to my office with
regards to bringing some of my colleagues up to scratch with using Windows XP.
Does anyone know of any useful sites that i can download training content to
facilitate this?
I am looking for something that i can can print for my colleagues and then
run through with them in a tutorial covering the really basic stuff, like
files and folders, working with apps, explaining a desktop etc...
Any help or suggestions will be gratefully accepted..
Cheers guys..
Liam :)
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- Windows XP >> What is Amethyst's Problem?*Editied for content ;)*
Dear Cassandra/Amethyst,
I don't understand why you post. Too often you are rude
and not helpful at all
Here's what I mean:
-Lines marked with an * are part of the original post.
-My comments are in brackets
*felix figueroa wrote:
*> I was just wondering what the blue hilighted text meant
*> when im looking in my folders...recently modified?
*
*
*It means that, in the time it took you to compose this
post you could have
*searched the group and found your answer.
(WTF is your problem, if he wants to post, then that's
his choice. I WOULD agree with you, if I had seen this
question repeadily posted)
*William wrote:
*> You probably registered your copy but did not activate,
*> it is two different things, maybe you should just give
it
*> a try and activate or activate again, otherwise contact
*> microsoft.
*
*Err, no. If she had merely registered, but not
activated, then she would not
*receive an "already activated" message. She is not
seeing the activation
*box, so how can she activate. Do you actually read
questions before
*responding, or do you just post the first thing that
pops into your head?
(Talk about being b***hy)
*Rat Garton wrote:
*> when I go on line no matter ware after I have finished
and wish to
*> close down I can not I have use windows task manager
and that
*> struggles to close it down any I deas to solve this
prob I am a
*> complete novice so if you can help please try to keep
it simple ty
*
*
*Please come back after you have attended those remedial
English classes
*especially the ones dealing with sentence construction
and punctuation. I am
*not even going to bother to decipher that until you
insert some proper
*punctuation.
(You may have a point, but if you're not going to answer
his question, then don't post. Let the people who will
spend the 5 seconds to try to understand what he's saying
help him)
*Linda wrote:
*> have upgraded msn messenger and cant get it to work,
nor
*> my old version. Also my system restore will not work
in
*> XP. Any advice?
*
*Please read http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm and learn
how to submit a good
*post. When you have read it, follow the advice and post
back.
(Once again, if you're not going to answer her question,
then don't post. Let the people who will spend the 5
seconds to try to understand what she's saying help her)
*Bruce Chambers wrote:
*> Greetings --
*>
*> Sure. Rename or delete the C:\Boot.ini file, and
the PC will have
*> problems booting. This is what you want to happen, or
else you
*> wouldn't have asked, right?
*>
*> Bruce Chambers
*>
*> Help us help you:
*> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
*> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
*> ----
*> You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't
ever count on
*> having both at once. -- RAH
*
*I guess I should stop being surprised at how stupid some
people can be, eh?
*;o)
(Oh you can both go f**k yourselfs. The man was confused
about what this file was. Last time i checked, these
groups were for people with questions about a Microsoft
product or service)
*Rajesh K m wrote:
*> Hi,
*> Kindly feed me with answers for the following
questions.
*>
*> How many monitors can you connect to Windows XP Home
*> Edition at a time?
*>
*> What function of Windows XP Home Edition helps serve
*> broadband connection to be shared over the internet?
*>
*> What feature of Windows XP Home Edition help share
*> Internet connection over two or more PC?
*>
*> What is an analog USB audio/video capture device
called in
*> Windows XP Home Edition?
*>
*> Which feature in Windows XP Home Edition greatly
improves
*> the reliability of the system?
*>
*> Please reply me as soon as possible at
*> raeshe2003@hotmail.com
*> Thanks
*
*
*These groups are for people with real problems, not lazy
pubescents wanting
*someone to do their IT homework for them. Do the
research yourself you lazy
*cretin!
(As you like to say, 'err no', these groups are for
people with any questions about a Microsoft product or
service, regardless of severity. Maybe if YOU weren't so
lazy, you would help him.)
THE FOLLOWING ONE WAS BY FAR THE RUDEST:
*Jonathan Kay [MVP] wrote:
*> Greetings Alan,
*>
*> Instead of choosing just Stop, in that window,
select "Messenger",
*> right-click and then choose Properties. Under startup
type, choose
*> 'Disabled' and then choose the 'Stop' button. After
the service is
*stopped,
*> click OK.
*>
*> After this, you won't need to stop it at every reboot.
*> ____________________________________________
*> Jonathan Kay
*> Windows MVP, Messenger
*> Associate Expert
*> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
*> Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
*>
*> "alan aggett" <t.lee4@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
*> news:101101c34090$428cae10$a101280a@phx.gbl...
*>> To stop the new brand of pop ups,such as those from
end
*>> ads.com. Go to control panel, open admin tools , then
*>> click on services- scroll down thru the list to
*>> messenger ,right click and select-STOP.This disables
the
*>> service,-not sure if u have to do this everytime u
boot
*>> up. Don t seem to be any adverse side effects but if u
*>> have trouble with any other services try re enabling
*>> messenger.Good luck!!
*
*Still peddling the same old tripe I see. You can't teach
kids anything these
*days.
(Hey b***h, at least he helps many people, and POLITELY)
AND BELIEVE ME, THERE WERE MANY MORE!
So join hands and call out, "Get the d**do out of your
a** Cass"
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- Windows XP Update >> All windows updates fail to download and installI'm working on a Toshiba Laptop for a client and see that starting September
14th all automatic updates fail with the exception of Office and Windows
Defender. I have tried to install updates manually and they fail. It will
download the new IE7, but when it starts the installation it fails also. I
have removed Norton Internet Security from the system with same results. I
have removed Windows Defender, also with same results. I have reset all of
the connection, security, and privacy settings in IE and still all Windows
updates fail. I have run tools to check errors on the registry as well as
scanned and removed any spyware and still updates fail. Any suggestions?
Office updates and Windows defender updates with download and install, just
not any Windows OS updates. The system is running Win XP Home SP2. I cant
seem to find what changed in September that is causing this issue.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Universal Plug and PlayIn my sysconfig I indicate Universal Plug and Play as
checked but it shows the status as Stopped.
I have installed it a number of times from Add New... and
it seems to have installed.
Am I missing something somewhere?
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- Windows XP Security >> Norton Antivirus Detects Malicious Script (HelpCtr.exe)I am troubleshooting dual monitors (1 extra hooked up to
my laptop and I just got a Norton AntiVirus Alert which
says it detected malicious script.
Object: FileSystem Object
Activity: GetSpecialFolder
File: HelpCtr.exe
I read an internet article about an XP security problem
with the buffer and extra-long strings allowing malicious
code to run... What should I do?
1.) Stop this script (recommended)
2.) Allow this activity once
3.) Allow the entire script once
4.) Authorize this script
Those are my options. Please respond ASAP. I am running
a Compaq Presario 2175 laptop with XP Pro.
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- Windows XP Security >> "w32/ovide.A" virusHi wondering if anyone can help I run windows XP and just installed verizon
security suite to my computer it found and removed virus, spyware etc but
there is one it says it cannot
"w32/ovide.A" virus
it says its in c:/windows/system32/taskdir.dll
how can I remove the virus when the taskdir.dll icon cannot be deleted
because "file is either full or protected"
any help will be greatly appreciated
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thank you
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- Windows XP >> Remote Desktop Freezes XPI have a computer running Windows XP SP2 that is accessing terminal services
using the version of Remote Desktop that came with XP, not the new version.
I have been using it for almost 2 years now and all the sudden it freezes up
the computer when trying to connect to the server. I have 4 other compters
that are working just fine, just this one is having problems.
Any suggestions?
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- Windows XP >> Admin. Password Protect GoneMy husband gave me administrator priviledges a month ago. We both have our
accounts password protected. On my account, however, I turn on my pc this
afternoon and the password function is turned off (no password was required
to log onto my account.) Has this happend to anyone else and can you tell me
why...?
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Cari

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Posted: Sat Feb 18 07:23:08 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> WinXP won't boot
I have seen this coming for a couple of day's. The system would freeze on
boot but when I hit the reset button it would go to full boot.
This has happened six or seven times.
Now it won't boot period and I get the "boot failure, insert system disk".
I insert the startup disk that I made a couple of years ago but when I use
the command such as FDISK /MBR or any other commands it won't excecute them.
Do I have to do a format and reinstall the system?
Appreciate any help.
Bud Z
Windows XP840
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philo

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Posted: Sat Feb 18 07:23:08 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> WinXP won't boot
"Bud Z" <Bud EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>I have seen this coming for a couple of day's. The system would freeze on
> boot but when I hit the reset button it would go to full boot.
> This has happened six or seven times.
> Now it won't boot period and I get the "boot failure, insert system disk".
> I insert the startup disk that I made a couple of years ago but when I use
> the command such as FDISK /MBR or any other commands it won't excecute
> them.
> Do I have to do a format and reinstall the system?
> Appreciate any help.
>
> Bud Z
well you can boot from your XP cd
and from the recover console issue the command: fixboot
ot fixmbr
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Will

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Posted: Sat Feb 18 07:37:49 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> WinXP won't boot
Hi
Depending on which type of XP CD you have, try a 'Repair' install of XP
which will keep your programs, files and settings in place:
"How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install"
http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
--
Will Denny
MS MVP Windows Shell/User
Please reply to the News Groups
"Bud Z" <Bud EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>I have seen this coming for a couple of day's. The system would freeze on
> boot but when I hit the reset button it would go to full boot.
> This has happened six or seven times.
> Now it won't boot period and I get the "boot failure, insert system disk".
> I insert the startup disk that I made a couple of years ago but when I use
> the command such as FDISK /MBR or any other commands it won't excecute
> them.
> Do I have to do a format and reinstall the system?
> Appreciate any help.
>
> Bud Z
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BudZ

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Posted: Sat Feb 18 09:26:27 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> WinXP won't boot
Will Denny,
When I do as you suggest I get the following "28624 MB Disk 0 at Id 0 on bus
0 on atapi
Setup cannot access this disk".
Should I try the "fixboot or fixmbr" from the recover console as Philo
suggests?
Thanks for your help,
Bud Z
"Will Denny" wrote:
> Hi
>
> Depending on which type of XP CD you have, try a 'Repair' install of XP
> which will keep your programs, files and settings in place:
>
> "How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install"
> http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
>
> --
>
>
> Will Denny
> MS MVP Windows Shell/User
> Please reply to the News Groups
>
> "Bud Z" <Bud EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >I have seen this coming for a couple of day's. The system would freeze on
> > boot but when I hit the reset button it would go to full boot.
> > This has happened six or seven times.
> > Now it won't boot period and I get the "boot failure, insert system disk".
> > I insert the startup disk that I made a couple of years ago but when I use
> > the command such as FDISK /MBR or any other commands it won't excecute
> > them.
> > Do I have to do a format and reinstall the system?
> > Appreciate any help.
> >
> > Bud Z
>
>
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AJR

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Posted: Sat Feb 18 15:00:30 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> WinXP won't boot
The message about _operating system not found" is usually the result of the
HD not being detected. You mention a "startup disk" - do you get an "A" or
"C" prompt - If an "A" can you access the C drive? - or do you get a message
about it being inaccessible due to virus, etc.?
There are two repairs available through use of the XP CD - boot from the
CD - ignore first option to repair - if HD is being recognized you will have
dialogue on the screen informing you that an installation of Windows has
been found with an offer to repair - accept.
If you cannot access C through the startup disk (98 or ME version) and/or
there is no indication of an installed windows through the repair process -
HD time.
BTW - make sure BIOS setting is for auto detection of drives.
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BudZ

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Posted: Sun Feb 19 18:32:26 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> WinXP won't boot
I cannot access c via the startup disk so I guess it's format and re-install
time :(
I just hate to re-install all my apps.
Thanks
Bud Z
"AJR" wrote:
> The message about _operating system not found" is usually the result of the
> HD not being detected. You mention a "startup disk" - do you get an "A" or
> "C" prompt - If an "A" can you access the C drive? - or do you get a message
> about it being inaccessible due to virus, etc.?
> There are two repairs available through use of the XP CD - boot from the
> CD - ignore first option to repair - if HD is being recognized you will have
> dialogue on the screen informing you that an installation of Windows has
> been found with an offer to repair - accept.
>
> If you cannot access C through the startup disk (98 or ME version) and/or
> there is no indication of an installed windows through the repair process -
> HD time.
> BTW - make sure BIOS setting is for auto detection of drives.
>
>
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- Windows XP Support >> CD-ROM/CD-RW/DVD-RW issuesWith WinXP SP2 and regular updates, I have difficulty consistently accessing
both optical drives. Both willplay audio disks with Win Media Player (v10),
but will not access anything from My Computer- several different things
happen, depending on what was in the drive(s) on boot: if there was a disk in
the drive on boot, I can see the disk listed in My Computer, but when opening
the disk, i get a blank window. If the drive is empty on boot, then when
accessing the drive (contents not indicated in My Computer, I get a Disk
unavailable error.
I have had Nero 5.5 installed- everything worked well. Then installed Nero 6
and Nero 6.5 problems. Uninstalled Nero in all versions, now have problems.
Have applied registry patches as suggested in several postings, short-term
(like 1 disk) change, then as before.
Assistance appreciated.
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- Windows XP Network >> Browsing problem with XP Home NetworkHere is my situtation. I have 2 computers with XP home,
connected to a hub. I setup one system using the Network
Wizard and then made the disk. I put the disk in the other
system and ran the wizard as well, just like the
instructions say. When I browse the network, I see the
workgroup name "mshome", but when open it I only see the
system that I am on and not the other computer. I did
disable the Firewalls too. Still no luck.
Any advice?
Thanks in advance.
Vince
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- Windows XP >> restore default settings in xp?Someone set one of our pc's to have very large
magnification and icons. I tried to go into display and
fix it, but everything appears normal. How can I restore
the default settings in XP?
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- Windows XP Basic >> Removed media player icon.How to stop the Media player icon from showing up when I click START--> All
Programs>
It's not in the the Documents and Settings\Default User\Start Menu\Programs
or ALL Users.
And while I'm at it, how do I disable the media player popup when I insert a
mem stick with a mpw on it?
Thanks
J
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- Windows XP Setup >> Windows XP and RAID5 drivesI have been in the process of configuring a Compaq server,
running WinXP Pro, with RAID5 drive formatting. According
to both Microsoft AND Compaq this is not possible. I
submit for everyone's benefit this article:
http://www.techzonez.com/comments.php?id=2020&catid=1
This article has screenshots of the New Drive wizard
giving several RAID related options.
I have edited the listed files, but I still get nothing.
In fact, 50% of the times I tired the files were back to
their original state on reboot.
I believe this IS possible. If anyone has accomplished
this, or can see something here from a hex editing
perspective that I missed, please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
Mike
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- customize >> Five button mouseHi all
I recently purchased a five button mouse and didn't install the software that came with it (i find this quite usless). Yet, my buttons act "programmed" when clicked, in IE for example (back and forward), Explorer (same thing) etc..
WHERE is this programmed? Registry? If so - what should I do to change the functions (i.e. to change this to esc & shift)
Thanks!
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- Windows XP Network >> Web FoldersAfter SP2 I have lost the ability to connect to web
folders. In particular they are ISP related. I have 5
folders that hold websites and 2 are ok, but 3 with
Cox.net are broken. I call Cox.net but they want me to
unistall SP2 not an option. The computer next to me runs
WinME and connects just fine. I dissabled the firewall
and no help. Any ideas?
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- Windows XP >> XP PasswordsI purchased a computer several months back at a yard
sale. I just got around to trying it. All four accounts
are password protected and the hints didn't help. I
tried administrator with blank password and got the
response "Unable to log you on because of an account
restriction." How can I use system without reformatting
drive? I didn't get any disks with the system.
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- Windows XP >> sound and video using same IRQI have Sisoft's Sandra and was looking through the IRQs in system
resources. Both Envy24 Family Services Controller (audio) and the
video card (nVidia GeFore 7600 GT) are using IRQ 16. Will this causes
problems? I've been having audio problems. Thx.
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Biostar GeForce 6100-M9 939
AMD 4200+ 2.2G X2
EVGA nVidia 7600GT 256MB PCI-e
2 gigs Kingston RAM
450W PSU
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- Windows XP >> 80 GB Hard DriveI have a new 80 GB drive that I am about to install
Windows XP Home Edition in. Is there a link that
will lead me to where the problems are discussed, such as
having a partition greater than 32 GB, and whether those
problems apply also to XP-Pro Edition.......? I can install
either one....... Also, if I have to partition it, will that
happen during XP Setup, or do I do it first somehow,
or later, or what?
Thank you.
William B. Lurie
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- Windows XP >> Inserting DVDAlways a dialogue box appeared asking what I wanted to do. I could choose,
"Open in a folder" or in DVD "play on Windows media" etc. This has all
disappeared. How can I get it back?
Thanks
rpoulson@Juno.com
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- Windows XP >> I need to uninstall and reinstall XPI got a new hard drive and used the maxtor program that
came with it to transfer everything from my old hard
drive. After doing so I opened a can of worms... hardly
anything works properly. I can't even shut down the
system from the start menu. I had similar troubles last
year and someone instructed me on wiping the hard drive
clean and starting over again I no longer have the
instructions on doing so and would like to do it again. I
tried restarting manually with the XP CD and didn't see
the options I faintly remember from last year. Can
someone please help?
Thank You, Frank
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- Windows XP Update >> 823559: Security Update for Microsoft WindowsI have tried most suggestions listed here and it still tries to install
itself again today
From: "Kaylene aka Taurarian" <taurarianREMOVECAPS@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: 823559: Security Update for Microsoft Windows FAILURE
Date: Monday, August 09, 2004 4:47 AM
Windows Update Is Not Installed - WinXP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;811269
You are using a version of the AOL software earlier than AOL 8.0 Plus.
-and-
You use the AOL Web browser interface to access and download Windows
Updates.
The AOL Web browser that is included with versions of the AOL program that
are
earlier than AOL 8.0 Plus did not communicate correctly with the Windows
Installer software. As a result, Windows Installer may stop responding.
Windows Update Troubleshooter
http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/troubleshoot/
Updates fail to install and you receive error message 0x80070643 - WinXP
Check the C:\WUtemp to see if the Update files exist as being downloaded.
What
happens is that a folder is created for the update and inside the folder is
the
actual installation file. Once the install is successful the WUtemp folder
will
be empty.
You can download the update from the Catalog and save to be installed
later.
http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/catalog/en/default.asp
How to Download Windows Updates and Drivers from the Windows Update Catalog
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=323166
Click Add button for each update you want to download. Once you have what
you
want, Click the "Go To Download Basket" link. Type in or browse to the
location
where you want the updates saved to and then Click the "Download Now"
button.
Once downloaded, you can then burn them to CD.
Search for a download
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.aspx?displaylang=en
"Michael L Tickal" <m.tickal@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:jPqRc.267490$Oq2.139906@attbi_s52...
> 823559: Security Update for Microsoft Windows
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> Has attempted to install itself AGAIN and Failed again!
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Mike
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