Guest Ray &Fran Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 I have posted replies to several treads regarding the update problems we are having I sent an e-mail to microsoft and received my reply this morning . Here it is for all to see. Its way too complicated for me to even attempt . I am too old and computer illiterate to start fooling around with this stuff .. I may just not update and if my computer crashes I'll buy a Mac. I think Microsoft should write a new update that works Why do they think everything must be corrupted . Maybe their update was written incorrectly . It seems strange so many people have corrupted files all of a sudden . -- Fran Thank you for contacting Microsoft Windows Update Support. My name is John and I am glad to work on this case with you. You can contact me directly by writing an email to v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com with the case ID in the subject line. From the case log, I understand that updates for the .NET Framework program cannot be installed properly on the computer. If I have misunderstood your concern, please do not hesitate to let me know. I understand the inconvenience you have experienced. Please be assured that I will do my best to help you. This issue can occur if the previous .NET Framework component is damaged. Let's try to remove the previous version of .NET Framework and reinstall all of them. Step 1: Download Microsoft Windows Installer CleanUp utility ============================================ 1. Visit: http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe 2. Save the file to your Desktop 3. Please double click the file msicuu2.exe on the Desktop to install this tool on your computer. Step 2: Remove .NET Framework 1.1 ======================== 1. Click Start -> (All) Programs->Windows Installer Clean Up. 2. See if you can find .NET Framework software. If so, remove it. 3. Restart the computer and see if the issue still exists. For more information, please refer to: ----------- Title: Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility Link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kben-us290301 However, if any problem is encountered when trying to uninstall .NET Framework 1.1, we can also refer to the following Knowledge Base article to uninstall it manually. http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320112 After that, please restart the computer and perform the following suggestions to reinstall .NET Framework 1.1 and the updates for it. Step 3: Install .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package and .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 ================================================================= 1. Please download the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable Package and the updates from the following link and save them to the C drive (C:\) Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable Package http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Service Pack 1 (KB928366) http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe 2. When the File Download window appears, please click the Save button, and follow the directions to save it to Windows. After downloading the Microsoft ..NET Framework 1.1 setup file onto your computer, please double-click the ..NET Framework files to manually install them one by one. If an error is encountered when installing .NET Framework 1.1, we can also refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to troubleshoot this issue: How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824643 If any error code or error message was received when trying to install these updates, please assist me to capture an error screenshot file for further research. The detailed error information will be very useful for us to find out the problem. Screenshot ====================== 1) If any error message appears please press the Print Screen key (PrtScn) on your keyboard. 2. Click Start, click Run, type MSPAINT, and click OK. 3. In Paint, click Paste under the Edit Menu, click Save under the File menu, type a file name for the snap shot, choose JPEG as "Save as type", click "Desktop" on the left pane, and click Save. 4. Please find the screenshot on the Desktop and send it as an attachment to: v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com. Note: When attaching files to emails, the process will vary depending on the email application being used. While you are composing the email, most applications will provide you with either an "Attach" button or Paper Clip Icon to click in order to attach a file. Once clicking this button/icon you must browse to the file you wish to attach and select it by either double clicking it or clicking it once and then clicking on the "Attach" button. Please let me know the results at your earliest convenience. I appreciate your time and effort on this issue. If anything is unclear, please don't hesitate to let me know and I will be glad to help. I'm standing by for your reply. Best Regards, John Yang v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com Microsoft Windows Update Support Professional ---------------------------------------------- Very satisfied customers are my top priority. Please let either myself or my manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can send feedback directly to my manager, Tony Tang at v-30tont@mssupport.microsoft.com. Windows Live OneCare: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=4416252 Give your computer continuous antivirus and firewall protection, along with regular tune-ups and back-ups to maintain its performance.
Guest Don Burnette Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 I have to wonder, with so many having this problem ( myself included), will MS issue an update that actually works? What about all the folks that do not even make it to these forums? It would not appear to me, they even really tested this update prior to releasing it!! What a pain. -- Don "Ray &Fran" <foconnor@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:ekzBAfUxHHA.4500@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I have posted replies to several treads regarding the update problems we >are having I sent an e-mail to microsoft and received my reply this morning >. Here it is for all to see. Its way too complicated for me to even attempt >. I am too old and computer illiterate to start fooling around with this >stuff . I may just not update and if my computer crashes I'll buy a Mac. I >think Microsoft should write a new update that works Why do they think >everything must be corrupted . Maybe their update was written incorrectly . >It seems strange so many people have corrupted files all of a sudden . > > -- > Fran > > Thank you for contacting Microsoft Windows Update Support. My name is John > and I am glad to work on this case with you. > > You can contact me directly by writing an email to > v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com with the case ID in the subject line. > > From the case log, I understand that updates for the .NET Framework > program cannot be installed properly on the computer. If I have > misunderstood your concern, please do not hesitate to let me know. I > understand the inconvenience you have experienced. Please be assured that > I will do my best to help you. > > This issue can occur if the previous .NET Framework component is damaged. > Let's try to remove the previous version of .NET Framework and reinstall > all of them. > > > > Step 1: Download Microsoft Windows Installer CleanUp utility > ============================================ > 1. Visit: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe > 2. Save the file to your Desktop > 3. Please double click the file msicuu2.exe on the Desktop to install this > tool on your computer. > > > > Step 2: Remove .NET Framework 1.1 > ======================== > 1. Click Start -> (All) Programs->Windows Installer Clean Up. > 2. See if you can find .NET Framework software. If so, remove it. > 3. Restart the computer and see if the issue still exists. > > > > For more information, please refer to: > ----------- > Title: Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility > Link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kben-us290301 > > > > However, if any problem is encountered when trying to uninstall .NET > Framework 1.1, we can also refer to the following Knowledge Base article > to uninstall it manually. > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320112 > > > > After that, please restart the computer and perform the following > suggestions to reinstall .NET Framework 1.1 and the updates for it. > > > > Step 3: Install .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package and .NET > Framework 1.1 SP1 > ================================================================= > 1. Please download the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 > Redistributable Package and the updates from the following link and save > them to the C drive (C:\) > > > > Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable Package > http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe > > > > Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 > http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe > > > > Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Service Pack 1 > (KB928366) > http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe > > > > 2. When the File Download window appears, please click the Save button, > and follow the directions to save it to Windows. After downloading the > Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 setup file onto your computer, please > double-click the .NET Framework files to manually install them one by one. > > > > If an error is encountered when installing .NET Framework 1.1, we can also > refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to troubleshoot > this issue: > > > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824643 > > If any error code or error message was received when trying to install > these updates, please assist me to capture an error screenshot file for > further research. The detailed error information will be very useful for > us to find out the problem. > > Screenshot > > ====================== > > 1) If any error message appears please press the Print Screen key (PrtScn) > on your keyboard. > > 2. Click Start, click Run, type MSPAINT, and click OK. > > 3. In Paint, click Paste under the Edit Menu, click Save under the File > menu, type a file name for the snap shot, choose JPEG as "Save as type", > click "Desktop" on the left pane, and click Save. > > 4. Please find the screenshot on the Desktop and send it as an attachment > to: v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com. > > > > Note: When attaching files to emails, the process will vary depending on > the email application being used. While you are composing the email, most > applications will provide you with either an "Attach" button or Paper Clip > Icon to click in order to attach a file. Once clicking this button/icon > you must browse to the file you wish to attach and select it by either > double clicking it or clicking it once and then clicking on the "Attach" > button. > > Please let me know the results at your earliest convenience. I appreciate > your time and effort on this issue. If anything is unclear, please don't > hesitate to let me know and I will be glad to help. > > I'm standing by for your reply. > > Best Regards, > > John Yang > > v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com > > Microsoft Windows Update Support Professional > > ---------------------------------------------- > > Very satisfied customers are my top priority. Please let either myself or > my manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can > send feedback directly to my manager, Tony Tang at > v-30tont@mssupport.microsoft.com. > > Windows Live OneCare: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=4416252 > > Give your computer continuous antivirus and firewall protection, along > with regular tune-ups and back-ups to maintain its performance. > > > > > > >
Guest Whyverne Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 Thanks for posting this, I just went right down those links and it seemed to work for me. "Ray &Fran" wrote: > I have posted replies to several treads regarding the update problems we are > having I sent an e-mail to microsoft and received my reply this morning . > Here it is for all to see. Its way too complicated for me to even attempt . > I am too old and computer illiterate to start fooling around with this stuff > .. I may just not update and if my computer crashes I'll buy a Mac. I think > Microsoft should write a new update that works Why do they think everything > must be corrupted . Maybe their update was written incorrectly . It seems > strange so many people have corrupted files all of a sudden . > > -- > Fran > > Thank you for contacting Microsoft Windows Update Support. My name is John > and I am glad to work on this case with you. > > You can contact me directly by writing an email to > v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com with the case ID in the subject line. > > From the case log, I understand that updates for the .NET Framework program > cannot be installed properly on the computer. If I have misunderstood your > concern, please do not hesitate to let me know. I understand the > inconvenience you have experienced. Please be assured that I will do my best > to help you. > > This issue can occur if the previous .NET Framework component is damaged. > Let's try to remove the previous version of .NET Framework and reinstall all > of them. > > > > Step 1: Download Microsoft Windows Installer CleanUp utility > ============================================ > 1. Visit: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe > 2. Save the file to your Desktop > 3. Please double click the file msicuu2.exe on the Desktop to install this > tool on your computer. > > > > Step 2: Remove .NET Framework 1.1 > ======================== > 1. Click Start -> (All) Programs->Windows Installer Clean Up. > 2. See if you can find .NET Framework software. If so, remove it. > 3. Restart the computer and see if the issue still exists. > > > > For more information, please refer to: > ----------- > Title: Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility > Link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kben-us290301 > > > > However, if any problem is encountered when trying to uninstall .NET > Framework 1.1, we can also refer to the following Knowledge Base article to > uninstall it manually. > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320112 > > > > After that, please restart the computer and perform the following > suggestions to reinstall .NET Framework 1.1 and the updates for it. > > > > Step 3: Install .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package and .NET > Framework 1.1 SP1 > ================================================================= > 1. Please download the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable > Package and the updates from the following link and save them to the C drive > (C:\) > > > > Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable Package > http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe > > > > Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 > http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe > > > > Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Service Pack 1 > (KB928366) > http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe > > > > 2. When the File Download window appears, please click the Save button, and > follow the directions to save it to Windows. After downloading the Microsoft > ..NET Framework 1.1 setup file onto your computer, please double-click the > ..NET Framework files to manually install them one by one. > > > > If an error is encountered when installing .NET Framework 1.1, we can also > refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to troubleshoot this > issue: > > > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824643 > > If any error code or error message was received when trying to install these > updates, please assist me to capture an error screenshot file for further > research. The detailed error information will be very useful for us to find > out the problem. > > Screenshot > > ====================== > > 1) If any error message appears please press the Print Screen key (PrtScn) > on your keyboard. > > 2. Click Start, click Run, type MSPAINT, and click OK. > > 3. In Paint, click Paste under the Edit Menu, click Save under the File > menu, type a file name for the snap shot, choose JPEG as "Save as type", > click "Desktop" on the left pane, and click Save. > > 4. Please find the screenshot on the Desktop and send it as an attachment > to: v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com. > > > > Note: When attaching files to emails, the process will vary depending on the > email application being used. While you are composing the email, most > applications will provide you with either an "Attach" button or Paper Clip > Icon to click in order to attach a file. Once clicking this button/icon you > must browse to the file you wish to attach and select it by either double > clicking it or clicking it once and then clicking on the "Attach" button. > > Please let me know the results at your earliest convenience. I appreciate > your time and effort on this issue. If anything is unclear, please don't > hesitate to let me know and I will be glad to help. > > I'm standing by for your reply. > > Best Regards, > > John Yang > > v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com > > Microsoft Windows Update Support Professional > > ---------------------------------------------- > > Very satisfied customers are my top priority. Please let either myself or my > manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can send > feedback directly to my manager, Tony Tang at > v-30tont@mssupport.microsoft.com. > > Windows Live OneCare: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=4416252 > > Give your computer continuous antivirus and firewall protection, along with > regular tune-ups and back-ups to maintain its performance. > > > > > > > >
Guest Ray &Fran Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 I am not trying this . I do not understand enough to know what they are talking about . I think they should fix their update -- Fran "Whyverne" <Whyverne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:64B5FFBD-5FF3-41A6-92C4-50824BD5D960@microsoft.com... > Thanks for posting this, I just went right down those links and it seemed > to > work for me. > > "Ray &Fran" wrote: > >> I have posted replies to several treads regarding the update problems we >> are >> having I sent an e-mail to microsoft and received my reply this morning . >> Here it is for all to see. Its way too complicated for me to even attempt >> . >> I am too old and computer illiterate to start fooling around with this >> stuff >> .. I may just not update and if my computer crashes I'll buy a Mac. I >> think >> Microsoft should write a new update that works Why do they think >> everything >> must be corrupted . Maybe their update was written incorrectly . It seems >> strange so many people have corrupted files all of a sudden . >> >> -- >> Fran >> >> Thank you for contacting Microsoft Windows Update Support. My name is >> John >> and I am glad to work on this case with you. >> >> You can contact me directly by writing an email to >> v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com with the case ID in the subject line. >> >> From the case log, I understand that updates for the .NET Framework >> program >> cannot be installed properly on the computer. If I have misunderstood >> your >> concern, please do not hesitate to let me know. I understand the >> inconvenience you have experienced. Please be assured that I will do my >> best >> to help you. >> >> This issue can occur if the previous .NET Framework component is damaged. >> Let's try to remove the previous version of .NET Framework and reinstall >> all >> of them. >> >> >> >> Step 1: Download Microsoft Windows Installer CleanUp utility >> ============================================ >> 1. Visit: >> http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe >> 2. Save the file to your Desktop >> 3. Please double click the file msicuu2.exe on the Desktop to install >> this >> tool on your computer. >> >> >> >> Step 2: Remove .NET Framework 1.1 >> ======================== >> 1. Click Start -> (All) Programs->Windows Installer Clean Up. >> 2. See if you can find .NET Framework software. If so, remove it. >> 3. Restart the computer and see if the issue still exists. >> >> >> >> For more information, please refer to: >> ----------- >> Title: Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility >> Link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kben-us290301 >> >> >> >> However, if any problem is encountered when trying to uninstall .NET >> Framework 1.1, we can also refer to the following Knowledge Base article >> to >> uninstall it manually. >> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320112 >> >> >> >> After that, please restart the computer and perform the following >> suggestions to reinstall .NET Framework 1.1 and the updates for it. >> >> >> >> Step 3: Install .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package and .NET >> Framework 1.1 SP1 >> ================================================================= >> 1. Please download the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 >> Redistributable >> Package and the updates from the following link and save them to the C >> drive >> (C:\) >> >> >> >> Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable Package >> http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe >> >> >> >> Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 >> http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe >> >> >> >> Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Service Pack 1 >> (KB928366) >> http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe >> >> >> >> 2. When the File Download window appears, please click the Save button, >> and >> follow the directions to save it to Windows. After downloading the >> Microsoft >> ..NET Framework 1.1 setup file onto your computer, please double-click >> the >> ..NET Framework files to manually install them one by one. >> >> >> >> If an error is encountered when installing .NET Framework 1.1, we can >> also >> refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to troubleshoot >> this >> issue: >> >> >> >> How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues >> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824643 >> >> If any error code or error message was received when trying to install >> these >> updates, please assist me to capture an error screenshot file for further >> research. The detailed error information will be very useful for us to >> find >> out the problem. >> >> Screenshot >> >> ====================== >> >> 1) If any error message appears please press the Print Screen key >> (PrtScn) >> on your keyboard. >> >> 2. Click Start, click Run, type MSPAINT, and click OK. >> >> 3. In Paint, click Paste under the Edit Menu, click Save under the File >> menu, type a file name for the snap shot, choose JPEG as "Save as type", >> click "Desktop" on the left pane, and click Save. >> >> 4. Please find the screenshot on the Desktop and send it as an attachment >> to: v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com. >> >> >> >> Note: When attaching files to emails, the process will vary depending on >> the >> email application being used. While you are composing the email, most >> applications will provide you with either an "Attach" button or Paper >> Clip >> Icon to click in order to attach a file. Once clicking this button/icon >> you >> must browse to the file you wish to attach and select it by either double >> clicking it or clicking it once and then clicking on the "Attach" button. >> >> Please let me know the results at your earliest convenience. I appreciate >> your time and effort on this issue. If anything is unclear, please don't >> hesitate to let me know and I will be glad to help. >> >> I'm standing by for your reply. >> >> Best Regards, >> >> John Yang >> >> v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com >> >> Microsoft Windows Update Support Professional >> >> ---------------------------------------------- >> >> Very satisfied customers are my top priority. Please let either myself or >> my >> manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can >> send >> feedback directly to my manager, Tony Tang at >> v-30tont@mssupport.microsoft.com. >> >> Windows Live OneCare: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=4416252 >> >> Give your computer continuous antivirus and firewall protection, along >> with >> regular tune-ups and back-ups to maintain its performance. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
Guest xsvenom Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 Thank you for posting a fix I think ? I woke up this morning and once again I tried to install this netframe update. I too kept getting the update bubble shield thingy after updating it 100 times! I saw that the update website page had a forum help and decided to give it a try. Ray &Fran your copy and paste from your email might have done the trick, I uninstalled the old netframe thing and reinstalled the 3 other files just like it said to do. If it is fixed it should not pop up again tonight or tommorow morning like it was doing. The directions are very simple to do, you just have to take your time and read slowly on what to do. I will see if this fix really did work or not. I will reply back once again and see if it sticks. Another thing, 1 your not too old to do this it's easy. 2 your not computer illiterate at all. 3 Do not buy an over priced MAC.
Guest mdominguezginzo Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 I complete agree ! A corrected patch should be released I have some servers on production and I can not play with them to install a simple patch mainly becuase they are hosting critical applications. I'm not able to load the .net 1.1 KB 928365 from windows update on any of my servers. "Ray &Fran" wrote: > I have posted replies to several treads regarding the update problems we are > having I sent an e-mail to microsoft and received my reply this morning . > Here it is for all to see. Its way too complicated for me to even attempt . > I am too old and computer illiterate to start fooling around with this stuff > .. I may just not update and if my computer crashes I'll buy a Mac. I think > Microsoft should write a new update that works Why do they think everything > must be corrupted . Maybe their update was written incorrectly . It seems > strange so many people have corrupted files all of a sudden . > > -- > Fran > > Thank you for contacting Microsoft Windows Update Support. My name is John > and I am glad to work on this case with you. > > You can contact me directly by writing an email to > v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com with the case ID in the subject line. > > From the case log, I understand that updates for the .NET Framework program > cannot be installed properly on the computer. If I have misunderstood your > concern, please do not hesitate to let me know. I understand the > inconvenience you have experienced. Please be assured that I will do my best > to help you. > > This issue can occur if the previous .NET Framework component is damaged. > Let's try to remove the previous version of .NET Framework and reinstall all > of them. > > > > Step 1: Download Microsoft Windows Installer CleanUp utility > ============================================ > 1. Visit: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe > 2. Save the file to your Desktop > 3. Please double click the file msicuu2.exe on the Desktop to install this > tool on your computer. > > > > Step 2: Remove .NET Framework 1.1 > ======================== > 1. Click Start -> (All) Programs->Windows Installer Clean Up. > 2. See if you can find .NET Framework software. If so, remove it. > 3. Restart the computer and see if the issue still exists. > > > > For more information, please refer to: > ----------- > Title: Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility > Link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kben-us290301 > > > > However, if any problem is encountered when trying to uninstall .NET > Framework 1.1, we can also refer to the following Knowledge Base article to > uninstall it manually. > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320112 > > > > After that, please restart the computer and perform the following > suggestions to reinstall .NET Framework 1.1 and the updates for it. > > > > Step 3: Install .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package and .NET > Framework 1.1 SP1 > ================================================================= > 1. Please download the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable > Package and the updates from the following link and save them to the C drive > (C:\) > > > > Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable Package > http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe > > > > Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 > http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe > > > > Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Service Pack 1 > (KB928366) > http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe > > > > 2. When the File Download window appears, please click the Save button, and > follow the directions to save it to Windows. After downloading the Microsoft > ..NET Framework 1.1 setup file onto your computer, please double-click the > ..NET Framework files to manually install them one by one. > > > > If an error is encountered when installing .NET Framework 1.1, we can also > refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to troubleshoot this > issue: > > > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824643 > > If any error code or error message was received when trying to install these > updates, please assist me to capture an error screenshot file for further > research. The detailed error information will be very useful for us to find > out the problem. > > Screenshot > > ====================== > > 1) If any error message appears please press the Print Screen key (PrtScn) > on your keyboard. > > 2. Click Start, click Run, type MSPAINT, and click OK. > > 3. In Paint, click Paste under the Edit Menu, click Save under the File > menu, type a file name for the snap shot, choose JPEG as "Save as type", > click "Desktop" on the left pane, and click Save. > > 4. Please find the screenshot on the Desktop and send it as an attachment > to: v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com. > > > > Note: When attaching files to emails, the process will vary depending on the > email application being used. While you are composing the email, most > applications will provide you with either an "Attach" button or Paper Clip > Icon to click in order to attach a file. Once clicking this button/icon you > must browse to the file you wish to attach and select it by either double > clicking it or clicking it once and then clicking on the "Attach" button. > > Please let me know the results at your earliest convenience. I appreciate > your time and effort on this issue. If anything is unclear, please don't > hesitate to let me know and I will be glad to help. > > I'm standing by for your reply. > > Best Regards, > > John Yang > > v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com > > Microsoft Windows Update Support Professional > > ---------------------------------------------- > > Very satisfied customers are my top priority. Please let either myself or my > manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can send > feedback directly to my manager, Tony Tang at > v-30tont@mssupport.microsoft.com. > > Windows Live OneCare: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=4416252 > > Give your computer continuous antivirus and firewall protection, along with > regular tune-ups and back-ups to maintain its performance. > > > > > > > >
Guest Ray &Fran Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 Thank for the confidence. I know just enough to get myself in trouble but not enough to get out of trouble if I need to . I will wait to see if what they sent really works. before trying it . I replied back to Microsoft support and asked why so many people seem to have Corrupted Files and suggested they release a new update that works . I am sure many people do not even know these newsgroups exist and will never know what is going on . -- Fran "xsvenom" <xsvenom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0C2038D2-DADF-4D0B-93BF-68A0209B8DDB@microsoft.com... > Thank you for posting a fix I think ? I woke up this morning and once > again I > tried to install this netframe update. I too kept getting the update > bubble > shield thingy after updating it 100 times! I saw that the update website > page > had a forum help and decided to give it a try. Ray &Fran your copy and > paste > from your email might have done the trick, I uninstalled the old netframe > thing and reinstalled the 3 other files just like it said to do. If it is > fixed it should not pop up again tonight or tommorow morning like it was > doing. The directions are very simple to do, you just have to take your > time > and read slowly on what to do. I will see if this fix really did work or > not. > I will reply back once again and see if it sticks. Another thing, 1 your > not > too old to do this it's easy. 2 your not computer illiterate at all. 3 Do > not > buy an over priced MAC. > >
Guest Ray &Fran Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 I am such a novice that I don't even know what this upgrade is supposed to do for my home PC and I do not think I am alone -- Fran "mdominguezginzo" <mdominguezginzo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1673EECC-D9E4-4A6E-A834-D498192A5AE5@microsoft.com... >I complete agree ! > A corrected patch should be released > I have some servers on production and I can not play with them to install > a > simple patch mainly becuase they are hosting critical applications. > I'm not able to load the .net 1.1 KB 928365 from windows update on any of > my > servers. > > "Ray &Fran" wrote: > >> I have posted replies to several treads regarding the update problems we >> are >> having I sent an e-mail to microsoft and received my reply this morning . >> Here it is for all to see. Its way too complicated for me to even attempt >> . >> I am too old and computer illiterate to start fooling around with this >> stuff >> .. I may just not update and if my computer crashes I'll buy a Mac. I >> think >> Microsoft should write a new update that works Why do they think >> everything >> must be corrupted . Maybe their update was written incorrectly . It seems >> strange so many people have corrupted files all of a sudden . >> >> -- >> Fran >> >> Thank you for contacting Microsoft Windows Update Support. My name is >> John >> and I am glad to work on this case with you. >> >> You can contact me directly by writing an email to >> v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com with the case ID in the subject line. >> >> From the case log, I understand that updates for the .NET Framework >> program >> cannot be installed properly on the computer. If I have misunderstood >> your >> concern, please do not hesitate to let me know. I understand the >> inconvenience you have experienced. Please be assured that I will do my >> best >> to help you. >> >> This issue can occur if the previous .NET Framework component is damaged. >> Let's try to remove the previous version of .NET Framework and reinstall >> all >> of them. >> >> >> >> Step 1: Download Microsoft Windows Installer CleanUp utility >> ============================================ >> 1. Visit: >> http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe >> 2. Save the file to your Desktop >> 3. Please double click the file msicuu2.exe on the Desktop to install >> this >> tool on your computer. >> >> >> >> Step 2: Remove .NET Framework 1.1 >> ======================== >> 1. Click Start -> (All) Programs->Windows Installer Clean Up. >> 2. See if you can find .NET Framework software. If so, remove it. >> 3. Restart the computer and see if the issue still exists. >> >> >> >> For more information, please refer to: >> ----------- >> Title: Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility >> Link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kben-us290301 >> >> >> >> However, if any problem is encountered when trying to uninstall .NET >> Framework 1.1, we can also refer to the following Knowledge Base article >> to >> uninstall it manually. >> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320112 >> >> >> >> After that, please restart the computer and perform the following >> suggestions to reinstall .NET Framework 1.1 and the updates for it. >> >> >> >> Step 3: Install .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package and .NET >> Framework 1.1 SP1 >> ================================================================= >> 1. Please download the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 >> Redistributable >> Package and the updates from the following link and save them to the C >> drive >> (C:\) >> >> >> >> Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable Package >> http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe >> >> >> >> Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 >> http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe >> >> >> >> Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Service Pack 1 >> (KB928366) >> http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe >> >> >> >> 2. When the File Download window appears, please click the Save button, >> and >> follow the directions to save it to Windows. After downloading the >> Microsoft >> ..NET Framework 1.1 setup file onto your computer, please double-click >> the >> ..NET Framework files to manually install them one by one. >> >> >> >> If an error is encountered when installing .NET Framework 1.1, we can >> also >> refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to troubleshoot >> this >> issue: >> >> >> >> How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues >> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824643 >> >> If any error code or error message was received when trying to install >> these >> updates, please assist me to capture an error screenshot file for further >> research. The detailed error information will be very useful for us to >> find >> out the problem. >> >> Screenshot >> >> ====================== >> >> 1) If any error message appears please press the Print Screen key >> (PrtScn) >> on your keyboard. >> >> 2. Click Start, click Run, type MSPAINT, and click OK. >> >> 3. In Paint, click Paste under the Edit Menu, click Save under the File >> menu, type a file name for the snap shot, choose JPEG as "Save as type", >> click "Desktop" on the left pane, and click Save. >> >> 4. Please find the screenshot on the Desktop and send it as an attachment >> to: v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com. >> >> >> >> Note: When attaching files to emails, the process will vary depending on >> the >> email application being used. While you are composing the email, most >> applications will provide you with either an "Attach" button or Paper >> Clip >> Icon to click in order to attach a file. Once clicking this button/icon >> you >> must browse to the file you wish to attach and select it by either double >> clicking it or clicking it once and then clicking on the "Attach" button. >> >> Please let me know the results at your earliest convenience. I appreciate >> your time and effort on this issue. If anything is unclear, please don't >> hesitate to let me know and I will be glad to help. >> >> I'm standing by for your reply. >> >> Best Regards, >> >> John Yang >> >> v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com >> >> Microsoft Windows Update Support Professional >> >> ---------------------------------------------- >> >> Very satisfied customers are my top priority. Please let either myself or >> my >> manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can >> send >> feedback directly to my manager, Tony Tang at >> v-30tont@mssupport.microsoft.com. >> >> Windows Live OneCare: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=4416252 >> >> Give your computer continuous antivirus and firewall protection, along >> with >> regular tune-ups and back-ups to maintain its performance. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
Guest slm Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 Thx for taking the time to post this. The .NET Framework update failed on all 3 of my computers so there's definitely something wrong...but the problem was resolved after going through the clean up and reinstallation steps. I'm satisfied that the update is successfully installed but this is a lot to expect the user to perform. "Ray &Fran" wrote: > I have posted replies to several treads regarding the update problems we are > having I sent an e-mail to microsoft and received my reply this morning . > Here it is for all to see. Its way too complicated for me to even attempt . > I am too old and computer illiterate to start fooling around with this stuff > .. I may just not update and if my computer crashes I'll buy a Mac. I think > Microsoft should write a new update that works Why do they think everything > must be corrupted . Maybe their update was written incorrectly . It seems > strange so many people have corrupted files all of a sudden . > > -- > Fran > > Thank you for contacting Microsoft Windows Update Support. My name is John > and I am glad to work on this case with you. > > You can contact me directly by writing an email to > v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com with the case ID in the subject line. > > From the case log, I understand that updates for the .NET Framework program > cannot be installed properly on the computer. If I have misunderstood your > concern, please do not hesitate to let me know. I understand the > inconvenience you have experienced. Please be assured that I will do my best > to help you. > > This issue can occur if the previous .NET Framework component is damaged. > Let's try to remove the previous version of .NET Framework and reinstall all > of them. > > > > Step 1: Download Microsoft Windows Installer CleanUp utility > ============================================ > 1. Visit: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe > 2. Save the file to your Desktop > 3. Please double click the file msicuu2.exe on the Desktop to install this > tool on your computer. > > > > Step 2: Remove .NET Framework 1.1 > ======================== > 1. Click Start -> (All) Programs->Windows Installer Clean Up. > 2. See if you can find .NET Framework software. If so, remove it. > 3. Restart the computer and see if the issue still exists. > > > > For more information, please refer to: > ----------- > Title: Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility > Link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kben-us290301 > > > > However, if any problem is encountered when trying to uninstall .NET > Framework 1.1, we can also refer to the following Knowledge Base article to > uninstall it manually. > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320112 > > > > After that, please restart the computer and perform the following > suggestions to reinstall .NET Framework 1.1 and the updates for it. > > > > Step 3: Install .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package and .NET > Framework 1.1 SP1 > ================================================================= > 1. Please download the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable > Package and the updates from the following link and save them to the C drive > (C:\) > > > > Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable Package > http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe > > > > Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 > http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe > > > > Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Service Pack 1 > (KB928366) > http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe > > > > 2. When the File Download window appears, please click the Save button, and > follow the directions to save it to Windows. After downloading the Microsoft > ..NET Framework 1.1 setup file onto your computer, please double-click the > ..NET Framework files to manually install them one by one. > > > > If an error is encountered when installing .NET Framework 1.1, we can also > refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to troubleshoot this > issue: > > > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824643 > > If any error code or error message was received when trying to install these > updates, please assist me to capture an error screenshot file for further > research. The detailed error information will be very useful for us to find > out the problem. > > Screenshot > > ====================== > > 1) If any error message appears please press the Print Screen key (PrtScn) > on your keyboard. > > 2. Click Start, click Run, type MSPAINT, and click OK. > > 3. In Paint, click Paste under the Edit Menu, click Save under the File > menu, type a file name for the snap shot, choose JPEG as "Save as type", > click "Desktop" on the left pane, and click Save. > > 4. Please find the screenshot on the Desktop and send it as an attachment > to: v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com. > > > > Note: When attaching files to emails, the process will vary depending on the > email application being used. While you are composing the email, most > applications will provide you with either an "Attach" button or Paper Clip > Icon to click in order to attach a file. Once clicking this button/icon you > must browse to the file you wish to attach and select it by either double > clicking it or clicking it once and then clicking on the "Attach" button. > > Please let me know the results at your earliest convenience. I appreciate > your time and effort on this issue. If anything is unclear, please don't > hesitate to let me know and I will be glad to help. > > I'm standing by for your reply. > > Best Regards, > > John Yang > > v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com > > Microsoft Windows Update Support Professional > > ---------------------------------------------- > > Very satisfied customers are my top priority. Please let either myself or my > manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can send > feedback directly to my manager, Tony Tang at > v-30tont@mssupport.microsoft.com. > > Windows Live OneCare: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=4416252 > > Give your computer continuous antivirus and firewall protection, along with > regular tune-ups and back-ups to maintain its performance. > > > > > > > >
Guest Ray &Fran Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 Glad it worked for you . If I tried to follow the steps and It messes up then I am really screwed -- Fran "slm" <slm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E443883E-671A-4B57-ABF3-D53059D69BA1@microsoft.com... > Thx for taking the time to post this. The .NET Framework update failed on > all 3 of my computers so there's definitely something wrong...but the > problem > was resolved after going through the clean up and reinstallation steps. > I'm > satisfied that the update is successfully installed but this is a lot to > expect the user to perform. > > "Ray &Fran" wrote: > >> I have posted replies to several treads regarding the update problems we >> are >> having I sent an e-mail to microsoft and received my reply this morning . >> Here it is for all to see. Its way too complicated for me to even attempt >> . >> I am too old and computer illiterate to start fooling around with this >> stuff >> .. I may just not update and if my computer crashes I'll buy a Mac. I >> think >> Microsoft should write a new update that works Why do they think >> everything >> must be corrupted . Maybe their update was written incorrectly . It seems >> strange so many people have corrupted files all of a sudden . >> >> -- >> Fran >> >> Thank you for contacting Microsoft Windows Update Support. My name is >> John >> and I am glad to work on this case with you. >> >> You can contact me directly by writing an email to >> v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com with the case ID in the subject line. >> >> From the case log, I understand that updates for the .NET Framework >> program >> cannot be installed properly on the computer. If I have misunderstood >> your >> concern, please do not hesitate to let me know. I understand the >> inconvenience you have experienced. Please be assured that I will do my >> best >> to help you. >> >> This issue can occur if the previous .NET Framework component is damaged. >> Let's try to remove the previous version of .NET Framework and reinstall >> all >> of them. >> >> >> >> Step 1: Download Microsoft Windows Installer CleanUp utility >> ============================================ >> 1. Visit: >> http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe >> 2. Save the file to your Desktop >> 3. Please double click the file msicuu2.exe on the Desktop to install >> this >> tool on your computer. >> >> >> >> Step 2: Remove .NET Framework 1.1 >> ======================== >> 1. Click Start -> (All) Programs->Windows Installer Clean Up. >> 2. See if you can find .NET Framework software. If so, remove it. >> 3. Restart the computer and see if the issue still exists. >> >> >> >> For more information, please refer to: >> ----------- >> Title: Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility >> Link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kben-us290301 >> >> >> >> However, if any problem is encountered when trying to uninstall .NET >> Framework 1.1, we can also refer to the following Knowledge Base article >> to >> uninstall it manually. >> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320112 >> >> >> >> After that, please restart the computer and perform the following >> suggestions to reinstall .NET Framework 1.1 and the updates for it. >> >> >> >> Step 3: Install .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package and .NET >> Framework 1.1 SP1 >> ================================================================= >> 1. Please download the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 >> Redistributable >> Package and the updates from the following link and save them to the C >> drive >> (C:\) >> >> >> >> Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable Package >> http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe >> >> >> >> Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 >> http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe >> >> >> >> Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Service Pack 1 >> (KB928366) >> http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe >> >> >> >> 2. When the File Download window appears, please click the Save button, >> and >> follow the directions to save it to Windows. After downloading the >> Microsoft >> ..NET Framework 1.1 setup file onto your computer, please double-click >> the >> ..NET Framework files to manually install them one by one. >> >> >> >> If an error is encountered when installing .NET Framework 1.1, we can >> also >> refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to troubleshoot >> this >> issue: >> >> >> >> How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues >> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824643 >> >> If any error code or error message was received when trying to install >> these >> updates, please assist me to capture an error screenshot file for further >> research. The detailed error information will be very useful for us to >> find >> out the problem. >> >> Screenshot >> >> ====================== >> >> 1) If any error message appears please press the Print Screen key >> (PrtScn) >> on your keyboard. >> >> 2. Click Start, click Run, type MSPAINT, and click OK. >> >> 3. In Paint, click Paste under the Edit Menu, click Save under the File >> menu, type a file name for the snap shot, choose JPEG as "Save as type", >> click "Desktop" on the left pane, and click Save. >> >> 4. Please find the screenshot on the Desktop and send it as an attachment >> to: v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com. >> >> >> >> Note: When attaching files to emails, the process will vary depending on >> the >> email application being used. While you are composing the email, most >> applications will provide you with either an "Attach" button or Paper >> Clip >> Icon to click in order to attach a file. Once clicking this button/icon >> you >> must browse to the file you wish to attach and select it by either double >> clicking it or clicking it once and then clicking on the "Attach" button. >> >> Please let me know the results at your earliest convenience. I appreciate >> your time and effort on this issue. If anything is unclear, please don't >> hesitate to let me know and I will be glad to help. >> >> I'm standing by for your reply. >> >> Best Regards, >> >> John Yang >> >> v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com >> >> Microsoft Windows Update Support Professional >> >> ---------------------------------------------- >> >> Very satisfied customers are my top priority. Please let either myself or >> my >> manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can >> send >> feedback directly to my manager, Tony Tang at >> v-30tont@mssupport.microsoft.com. >> >> Windows Live OneCare: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=4416252 >> >> Give your computer continuous antivirus and firewall protection, along >> with >> regular tune-ups and back-ups to maintain its performance. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
Guest Help Viewing Pages Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 I did the same thing and got the same reply (yesterday). Followed the steps to remove the .NET Framework and then re-installed it and did the two updates and everything worked fine. "Ray &Fran" wrote: > I have posted replies to several treads regarding the update problems we are > having I sent an e-mail to microsoft and received my reply this morning . > Here it is for all to see. Its way too complicated for me to even attempt . > I am too old and computer illiterate to start fooling around with this stuff > .. I may just not update and if my computer crashes I'll buy a Mac. I think > Microsoft should write a new update that works Why do they think everything > must be corrupted . Maybe their update was written incorrectly . It seems > strange so many people have corrupted files all of a sudden . > > -- > Fran > > Thank you for contacting Microsoft Windows Update Support. My name is John > and I am glad to work on this case with you. > > You can contact me directly by writing an email to > v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com with the case ID in the subject line. > > From the case log, I understand that updates for the .NET Framework program > cannot be installed properly on the computer. If I have misunderstood your > concern, please do not hesitate to let me know. I understand the > inconvenience you have experienced. Please be assured that I will do my best > to help you. > > This issue can occur if the previous .NET Framework component is damaged. > Let's try to remove the previous version of .NET Framework and reinstall all > of them. > > > > Step 1: Download Microsoft Windows Installer CleanUp utility > ============================================ > 1. Visit: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe > 2. Save the file to your Desktop > 3. Please double click the file msicuu2.exe on the Desktop to install this > tool on your computer. > > > > Step 2: Remove .NET Framework 1.1 > ======================== > 1. Click Start -> (All) Programs->Windows Installer Clean Up. > 2. See if you can find .NET Framework software. If so, remove it. > 3. Restart the computer and see if the issue still exists. > > > > For more information, please refer to: > ----------- > Title: Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility > Link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kben-us290301 > > > > However, if any problem is encountered when trying to uninstall .NET > Framework 1.1, we can also refer to the following Knowledge Base article to > uninstall it manually. > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320112 > > > > After that, please restart the computer and perform the following > suggestions to reinstall .NET Framework 1.1 and the updates for it. > > > > Step 3: Install .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package and .NET > Framework 1.1 SP1 > ================================================================= > 1. Please download the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable > Package and the updates from the following link and save them to the C drive > (C:\) > > > > Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable Package > http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe > > > > Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 > http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe > > > > Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Service Pack 1 > (KB928366) > http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe > > > > 2. When the File Download window appears, please click the Save button, and > follow the directions to save it to Windows. After downloading the Microsoft > ..NET Framework 1.1 setup file onto your computer, please double-click the > ..NET Framework files to manually install them one by one. > > > > If an error is encountered when installing .NET Framework 1.1, we can also > refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to troubleshoot this > issue: > > > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824643 > > If any error code or error message was received when trying to install these > updates, please assist me to capture an error screenshot file for further > research. The detailed error information will be very useful for us to find > out the problem. > > Screenshot > > ====================== > > 1) If any error message appears please press the Print Screen key (PrtScn) > on your keyboard. > > 2. Click Start, click Run, type MSPAINT, and click OK. > > 3. In Paint, click Paste under the Edit Menu, click Save under the File > menu, type a file name for the snap shot, choose JPEG as "Save as type", > click "Desktop" on the left pane, and click Save. > > 4. Please find the screenshot on the Desktop and send it as an attachment > to: v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com. > > > > Note: When attaching files to emails, the process will vary depending on the > email application being used. While you are composing the email, most > applications will provide you with either an "Attach" button or Paper Clip > Icon to click in order to attach a file. Once clicking this button/icon you > must browse to the file you wish to attach and select it by either double > clicking it or clicking it once and then clicking on the "Attach" button. > > Please let me know the results at your earliest convenience. I appreciate > your time and effort on this issue. If anything is unclear, please don't > hesitate to let me know and I will be glad to help. > > I'm standing by for your reply. > > Best Regards, > > John Yang > > v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com > > Microsoft Windows Update Support Professional > > ---------------------------------------------- > > Very satisfied customers are my top priority. Please let either myself or my > manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can send > feedback directly to my manager, Tony Tang at > v-30tont@mssupport.microsoft.com. > > Windows Live OneCare: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=4416252 > > Give your computer continuous antivirus and firewall protection, along with > regular tune-ups and back-ups to maintain its performance. > > > > > > > >
Guest Shenan Stanley Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 Ray &Fran wrote: > Glad it worked for you . If I tried to follow the steps and It > messes up then I am really screwed Sounds like you are really screwed no matter what to me... What is your backup scheme/plan? What do you backup your files/folders to? If the hard disk drive dies on you - is all lost? What if it won't booit for some other reason? Are you going to have to take it to someone in that case and *hope* they can recover _something_? From what I can tell - people are having to uninstall .NET 1.1/2 (manually or automatically) and reinstall it to get things working with this patch - in SOME cases. Not everyone has had this problem. I am not saying you should not be frustrated, that you should not be upset and that you *should* be expected to do so many steps to try and remedy this issue... I am just *asking* you what your backup plan is for the worst case scenario when it comes to your computer and all the information on it.... After all - this .NET fiasco is by FAR the lesser of most of the bad things that *could* occur and do to systems like yours every day. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Guest Dan Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 Thank you for this post - I followes all of the steps and it worked fine. "Ray &Fran" wrote: > I have posted replies to several treads regarding the update problems we are > having I sent an e-mail to microsoft and received my reply this morning . > Here it is for all to see. Its way too complicated for me to even attempt . > I am too old and computer illiterate to start fooling around with this stuff > .. I may just not update and if my computer crashes I'll buy a Mac. I think > Microsoft should write a new update that works Why do they think everything > must be corrupted . Maybe their update was written incorrectly . It seems > strange so many people have corrupted files all of a sudden . > > -- > Fran > > Thank you for contacting Microsoft Windows Update Support. My name is John > and I am glad to work on this case with you. > > You can contact me directly by writing an email to > v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com with the case ID in the subject line. > > From the case log, I understand that updates for the .NET Framework program > cannot be installed properly on the computer. If I have misunderstood your > concern, please do not hesitate to let me know. I understand the > inconvenience you have experienced. Please be assured that I will do my best > to help you. > > This issue can occur if the previous .NET Framework component is damaged. > Let's try to remove the previous version of .NET Framework and reinstall all > of them. > > > > Step 1: Download Microsoft Windows Installer CleanUp utility > ============================================ > 1. Visit: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe > 2. Save the file to your Desktop > 3. Please double click the file msicuu2.exe on the Desktop to install this > tool on your computer. > > > > Step 2: Remove .NET Framework 1.1 > ======================== > 1. Click Start -> (All) Programs->Windows Installer Clean Up. > 2. See if you can find .NET Framework software. If so, remove it. > 3. Restart the computer and see if the issue still exists. > > > > For more information, please refer to: > ----------- > Title: Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility > Link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kben-us290301 > > > > However, if any problem is encountered when trying to uninstall .NET > Framework 1.1, we can also refer to the following Knowledge Base article to > uninstall it manually. > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320112 > > > > After that, please restart the computer and perform the following > suggestions to reinstall .NET Framework 1.1 and the updates for it. > > > > Step 3: Install .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package and .NET > Framework 1.1 SP1 > ================================================================= > 1. Please download the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable > Package and the updates from the following link and save them to the C drive > (C:\) > > > > Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable Package > http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe > > > > Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 > http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe > > > > Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Service Pack 1 > (KB928366) > http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe > > > > 2. When the File Download window appears, please click the Save button, and > follow the directions to save it to Windows. After downloading the Microsoft > ..NET Framework 1.1 setup file onto your computer, please double-click the > ..NET Framework files to manually install them one by one. > > > > If an error is encountered when installing .NET Framework 1.1, we can also > refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to troubleshoot this > issue: > > > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824643 > > If any error code or error message was received when trying to install these > updates, please assist me to capture an error screenshot file for further > research. The detailed error information will be very useful for us to find > out the problem. > > Screenshot > > ====================== > > 1) If any error message appears please press the Print Screen key (PrtScn) > on your keyboard. > > 2. Click Start, click Run, type MSPAINT, and click OK. > > 3. In Paint, click Paste under the Edit Menu, click Save under the File > menu, type a file name for the snap shot, choose JPEG as "Save as type", > click "Desktop" on the left pane, and click Save. > > 4. Please find the screenshot on the Desktop and send it as an attachment > to: v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com. > > > > Note: When attaching files to emails, the process will vary depending on the > email application being used. While you are composing the email, most > applications will provide you with either an "Attach" button or Paper Clip > Icon to click in order to attach a file. Once clicking this button/icon you > must browse to the file you wish to attach and select it by either double > clicking it or clicking it once and then clicking on the "Attach" button. > > Please let me know the results at your earliest convenience. I appreciate > your time and effort on this issue. If anything is unclear, please don't > hesitate to let me know and I will be glad to help. > > I'm standing by for your reply. > > Best Regards, > > John Yang > > v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com > > Microsoft Windows Update Support Professional > > ---------------------------------------------- > > Very satisfied customers are my top priority. Please let either myself or my > manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can send > feedback directly to my manager, Tony Tang at > v-30tont@mssupport.microsoft.com. > > Windows Live OneCare: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=4416252 > > Give your computer continuous antivirus and firewall protection, along with > regular tune-ups and back-ups to maintain its performance. > > > > > > > >
Guest Ray &Fran Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 Maybe I am screwed . I use my Pc for nothing more than surfing the web and sending e-mail and maybe storing a few songs. I just cannot believe that MS would release an update that causes so much work for so many people who are not familiar with the language and processes . Its ok for all the techie people who can read the instructions and understand . My backup plan is to go to a computer shop and take my disks and say fix if I crash. When I used a computer at work I called tech support and they took control of my Pc and fixed my problems . What are the millions of people who do not even know there is an issue with the update doing . When I updated it said downloaded ,Initialized, Installed and completed successfully . Only that I knew to check add /remove programmes for installed fixes did I realize the 2 updates were not there and the fact they keep appearing to be installed. -- Fran "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message news:u52h1gWxHHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Ray &Fran wrote: >> Glad it worked for you . If I tried to follow the steps and It >> messes up then I am really screwed > > Sounds like you are really screwed no matter what to me... > > What is your backup scheme/plan? > What do you backup your files/folders to? > If the hard disk drive dies on you - is all lost? > What if it won't booit for some other reason? > Are you going to have to take it to someone in that case and *hope* they > can recover _something_? > > From what I can tell - people are having to uninstall .NET 1.1/2 (manually > or automatically) and reinstall it to get things working with this patch - > in SOME cases. Not everyone has had this problem. > > I am not saying you should not be frustrated, that you should not be upset > and that you *should* be expected to do so many steps to try and remedy > this issue... I am just *asking* you what your backup plan is for the > worst case scenario when it comes to your computer and all the information > on it.... > > After all - this .NET fiasco is by FAR the lesser of most of the bad > things that *could* occur and do to systems like yours every day. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html >
Guest Shenan Stanley Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 Ray &Fran wrote: > Maybe I am screwed . I use my Pc for nothing more than surfing the > web and sending e-mail and maybe storing a few songs. I just cannot > believe that MS would release an update that causes so much work > for so many people who are not familiar with the language and > processes . > Its ok for all the techie people who can read the instructions and > understand . My backup plan is to go to a computer shop and take my > disks and say fix if I crash. When I used a computer at work I > called tech support and they took control of my Pc and fixed my > problems . What are the millions of people who do not even know > there is an issue with the update doing . When I updated it said > downloaded ,Initialized, Installed and completed successfully . > Only that I knew to check add /remove programmes for installed > fixes did I realize the 2 updates were not there and the fact they > keep appearing to be installed. Again - my question does not have to do with your understanding of the current set of instruction you got and seemingly cannot understand/follow... You *should* have a backup plan in place in case things like this happen (or worse). A computer is one of the few things in life that gives you more options when it comes to being able to prevent issues OR being able to roll back when issues occur. Windows XP and beyond has "sysytem restore" for the system files and you could easily drag/drop your files/folders occassionally to an external USB drive or burn a CD/DVD with stuff on it. You run into a tree with your car and you cannot just roll-back to the day before you ran into the tree. If your house catches fire and all your important family pictures and financial information gets burned up - you usually cannot just go to your backup safe and pull out the duplicate versions. A computer gives you this ability. Have you tried just using System Restore to roll back to the day before you installed the updates and then setting your Automatic Updates to "Download and Notify"? As for the "millions of people" --> let me point out again - this is not an "all-encompassing issue". Some people will not have an issue at all - most likely. You seem to know more than you want to admit to (you actually LOOKED in Add or Remove Programs) - which is why your backup plan surprises me... or should I say - the lack of one. And let me explain the instruction Microsoft gave you in even simpler terms... ------ 1) Download and install this: http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe2) Run it (Windows Installer Clean Up) from the start menu and lookfor/remove .NET Framework.3) Reboot4) Download/install this: http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe5) Reboot.6) Download/install this: http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe7) Reboot.8) Download/install this: http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe9) Reboot.Visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and scan for/install criticalupdates.------Everything else in there was "just in case". Chances are against "just incase" scenarios - and if one of them happens - you can come back and ask.All you are doing with this whole process is uninstalling .NET Framework 1.1and reinstalling it. That's it.--Shenan Stanley MS-MVP--How To Ask Questions The Smart Wayhttp://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Guest Shenan Stanley Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 The 'formatting' went askew... Let me try to explain the instructions Microsoft gave you in even simpler terms... 1) Download and install this: http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe2) Run it (Windows Installer Clean Up) from the start menu andlookfor/remove .NET Framework.3) Reboot.4) Download/install this:http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe5) Reboot.6) Download/install this:http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe7) Reboot.8) Download/install this:http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe9) Reboot.Visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and scan for/installcriticalupdates.Everything else in there was "just in case". Chances are against the "justincase" scenarios - and if one of them happens - you can come back and ask.All you are doing with this whole process is uninstalling .NET Framework1.1and reinstalling it. That's it.--Shenan Stanley MS-MVP--How To Ask Questions The Smart Wayhttp://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Guest Shenan Stanley Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 The 'formatting' went askew... Let me try to explain the instructions Microsoft gave you in even simpler terms... 1. Download and install this: http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe2. Run it (Windows Installer Clean Up) from the start menu andlookfor/remove .NET Framework.3. Reboot.4. Download/install this:http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe5. Reboot.6. Download/install this:http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe7. Reboot.8. Download/install this:http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe9. Reboot.Visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and scan for/installcriticalupdates.Everything else in there was "just in case". Chances are against the "justincase" scenarios - and if one of them happens - you can come back and ask.All you are doing with this whole process is uninstalling .NET Framework1.1and reinstalling it. That's it.--Shenan Stanley MS-MVP--How To Ask Questions The Smart Wayhttp://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Guest Erica Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 George posted this "fix" yesterday or the day before. It is essentially the same solution that Microsoft sent to you, but in far more understandable, rational, real-person, non-techie lingo for actual humans who use these machines. You might feel more confident about giving the solution a try following George's instructions, rather than Microsoft's. Hey, maybe Microsoft will realize they need to hire support people who can communicate in non-techiese for all the rest of us out here. Also, to make things as easy as possible when the solution requires the installation of more than one file or program, I always download all of the files and programs to my desktop first so I have them then I deal with the removal and installation issues. Here it is: Subject: Re: .NET Updates failed 7/12/2007 1:36 PM PST By: georgef In: microsoft.public.windowsupdate Here is EXACTLY what you do to solve this problem for Windows XP 32 bit. If you happen to have a rarer 64 bit version, server OS, or SOMETHING else follow the same general instructions but get the version of the files appropriate for your system but first, Microsoft has pissed me off beyond belief. I looked in my log and this same thing happened 6/2006...thanks MSFT for torturing us again this year. I thought it was a familiar feeling...nice branding...this is a huge humiliation for their .NET team in my opinion or perhaps we should start calling them the .NOT team...anyway.... Steps: 1) Go to the control panel and select the add/remove software tool then TRY and remove everything with .NET in the name. If you can remove everything go to step 3. If you cannot remove everything go to step 2. 2) Go and download the windows installer clean up tool at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301 run the windows installer clean up tool and BE CAREFUL to only select the .NET items from the list and remove them. Note: this will likely leave the names as "dead links" in the Add/Remove Software list (ahhh ...Microsoft thoroughness at its best) but not to worry they will do no harm and will get fixed when we finish. It's possible to clean them up but let's stay out of the registry :-) 3) Go and get the file "dotnetfx.exe" this is ".NET 1.1" from: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=262D25E3-F589-4842-8157-034D1E7CF3A3&displaylang=en install it. 4) Go and get the file "NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe" this is the ".NET 1.1 service pack 1" from: my personal website (JUST KIDDING, RELAX...get everything of course from a microsoft.com domain) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=A8F5654F-088E-40B2-BBDB-A83353618B38&displaylang=en install it. 5) Install the SECURITY patch, the dreaded KB928366, we have all grown to hate. You can install it from the Windows Update program (be sure to ONLY select the KB928366 patch and NOTHING else, we dont want to put back 2.0 or 3.0 yet). It's OK go ahead and click ...it will be alright...you can do it...it's just one more time... :-) 6) Re-run the Windows Update and you can add back in .NET 2.0 and 3.0 7) Post to thank me... Now WHY hasn't Microsoft posted instructions yet? .... What is UP?! Good night! George "Ray &Fran" wrote: > I have posted replies to several treads regarding the update problems we are > having I sent an e-mail to microsoft and received my reply this morning . > Here it is for all to see. Its way too complicated for me to even attempt . > I am too old and computer illiterate to start fooling around with this stuff > .. I may just not update and if my computer crashes I'll buy a Mac. I think > Microsoft should write a new update that works Why do they think everything > must be corrupted . Maybe their update was written incorrectly . It seems > strange so many people have corrupted files all of a sudden . > > -- > Fran > > Thank you for contacting Microsoft Windows Update Support. My name is John > and I am glad to work on this case with you. > > You can contact me directly by writing an email to > v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com with the case ID in the subject line. > > From the case log, I understand that updates for the .NET Framework program > cannot be installed properly on the computer. If I have misunderstood your > concern, please do not hesitate to let me know. I understand the > inconvenience you have experienced. Please be assured that I will do my best > to help you. > > This issue can occur if the previous .NET Framework component is damaged. > Let's try to remove the previous version of .NET Framework and reinstall all > of them. > > > > Step 1: Download Microsoft Windows Installer CleanUp utility > ============================================ > 1. Visit: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe > 2. Save the file to your Desktop > 3. Please double click the file msicuu2.exe on the Desktop to install this > tool on your computer. > > > > Step 2: Remove .NET Framework 1.1 > ======================== > 1. Click Start -> (All) Programs->Windows Installer Clean Up. > 2. See if you can find .NET Framework software. If so, remove it. > 3. Restart the computer and see if the issue still exists. > > > > For more information, please refer to: > ----------- > Title: Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility > Link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kben-us290301 > > > > However, if any problem is encountered when trying to uninstall .NET > Framework 1.1, we can also refer to the following Knowledge Base article to > uninstall it manually. > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320112 > > > > After that, please restart the computer and perform the following > suggestions to reinstall .NET Framework 1.1 and the updates for it. > > > > Step 3: Install .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package and .NET > Framework 1.1 SP1 > ================================================================= > 1. Please download the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable > Package and the updates from the following link and save them to the C drive > (C:\) > > > > Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable Package > http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe > > > > Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 > http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe > > > > Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Service Pack 1 > (KB928366) > http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe > > > > 2. When the File Download window appears, please click the Save button, and > follow the directions to save it to Windows. After downloading the Microsoft > ..NET Framework 1.1 setup file onto your computer, please double-click the > ..NET Framework files to manually install them one by one. > > > > If an error is encountered when installing .NET Framework 1.1, we can also > refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to troubleshoot this > issue: > > > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824643 > > If any error code or error message was received when trying to install these > updates, please assist me to capture an error screenshot file for further > research. The detailed error information will be very useful for us to find > out the problem. > > Screenshot > > ====================== > > 1) If any error message appears please press the Print Screen key (PrtScn) > on your keyboard. > > 2. Click Start, click Run, type MSPAINT, and click OK. > > 3. In Paint, click Paste under the Edit Menu, click Save under the File > menu, type a file name for the snap shot, choose JPEG as "Save as type", > click "Desktop" on the left pane, and click Save. > > 4. Please find the screenshot on the Desktop and send it as an attachment > to: v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com. > > > > Note: When attaching files to emails, the process will vary depending on the > email application being used. While you are composing the email, most > applications will provide you with either an "Attach" button or Paper Clip > Icon to click in order to attach a file. Once clicking this button/icon you > must browse to the file you wish to attach and select it by either double > clicking it or clicking it once and then clicking on the "Attach" button. > > Please let me know the results at your earliest convenience. I appreciate > your time and effort on this issue. If anything is unclear, please don't > hesitate to let me know and I will be glad to help. > > I'm standing by for your reply. > > Best Regards, > > John Yang > > v-30joya@mssupport.microsoft.com > > Microsoft Windows Update Support Professional > > ---------------------------------------------- > > Very satisfied customers are my top priority. Please let either myself or my > manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can send > feedback directly to my manager, Tony Tang at > v-30tont@mssupport.microsoft.com. > > Windows Live OneCare: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=4416252 > > Give your computer continuous antivirus and firewall protection, along with > regular tune-ups and back-ups to maintain its performance. > > > > > > > >
Guest Ray &Fran Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 I do not think I need to restore my computer to a time before the update.My system tells me the updates installed successfully . I do know enough to look in the add/remove program location to see what I have on my pc. The files are not there and when I do a check for Microsoft updates I am told the 2 critical updates need to be installed . I have my pc set to always check for updates and notify me when they are ready to be installed . -- Fran "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message news:%23RwHGCXxHHA.600@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Ray &Fran wrote: >> Maybe I am screwed . I use my Pc for nothing more than surfing the >> web and sending e-mail and maybe storing a few songs. I just cannot >> believe that MS would release an update that causes so much work >> for so many people who are not familiar with the language and >> processes . >> Its ok for all the techie people who can read the instructions and >> understand . My backup plan is to go to a computer shop and take my >> disks and say fix if I crash. When I used a computer at work I >> called tech support and they took control of my Pc and fixed my >> problems . What are the millions of people who do not even know >> there is an issue with the update doing . When I updated it said >> downloaded ,Initialized, Installed and completed successfully . >> Only that I knew to check add /remove programmes for installed >> fixes did I realize the 2 updates were not there and the fact they >> keep appearing to be installed. > > Again - my question does not have to do with your understanding of the > current set of instruction you got and seemingly cannot > understand/follow... > > You *should* have a backup plan in place in case things like this happen > (or worse). > > A computer is one of the few things in life that gives you more options > when it comes to being able to prevent issues OR being able to roll back > when issues occur. Windows XP and beyond has "sysytem restore" for the > system files and you could easily drag/drop your files/folders > occassionally to an external USB drive or burn a CD/DVD with stuff on it. > > You run into a tree with your car and you cannot just roll-back to the day > before you ran into the tree. If your house catches fire and all your > important family pictures and financial information gets burned up - you > usually cannot just go to your backup safe and pull out the duplicate > versions. A computer gives you this ability. > > Have you tried just using System Restore to roll back to the day before > you installed the updates and then setting your Automatic Updates to > "Download and Notify"? > > As for the "millions of people" --> let me point out again - this is not > an "all-encompassing issue". Some people will not have an issue at all - > most likely. You seem to know more than you want to admit to (you > actually LOOKED in Add or Remove Programs) - which is why your backup plan > surprises me... or should I say - the lack of one. > > And let me explain the instruction Microsoft gave you in even simpler > terms... > ------ > 1) Download and install this: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe2) > Run it (Windows Installer Clean Up) from the start menu and lookfor/remove > .NET Framework.3) Reboot4) Download/install this: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe5) > Reboot.6) Download/install this: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe7) > Reboot.8) Download/install this: > http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe9) > Reboot.Visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and scan for/install > criticalupdates.------Everything else in there was "just in case". > Chances are against "just incase" scenarios - and if one of them happens - > you can come back and ask.All you are doing with this whole process is > uninstalling .NET Framework 1.1and reinstalling it. That's it.--Shenan > Stanley MS-MVP--How To Ask Questions The Smart > Wayhttp://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html >
Guest mikec Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > The 'formatting' went askew... > > Let me try to explain the instructions Microsoft gave you in even simpler > terms... > > 1. Download and install this: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe2. Run it (Windows Installer Clean Up) from the start menu andlookfor/remove .NET Framework.3. Reboot.4. Download/install this:http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe5. Reboot.6. Download/install this:http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe7. Reboot.8. Download/install this:http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe9. Reboot.Visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and scan for/installcriticalupdates.Everything else in there was "just in case". Chances are against the "justincase" scenarios - and if one of them happens - you can come back and ask.All you are doing with this whole process is uninstalling .NET Framework1.1and reinstalling it. That's it.--Shenan Stanley MS-MVP--How To Ask Questions The Smart Wayhttp://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > I went thru the whole uninstall / reinstall process for NetFramework 1.1 , installed the SP's and tried to get KB928366. Still NO JOY... What Now?
Guest Shenan Stanley Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 mikec wrote: > I went thru the whole uninstall / reinstall process for > NetFramework 1.1 , installed the SP's and tried to get KB928366. > Still NO JOY... What Now? Either don't get it (mark it not to tell you again) or tell us specifically it is doing. Error? Event Log? Repeating over and over? Did you manually download the 928366 patch and install it or automatic updates or web page? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Guest Alan Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 Shenan, I think you need to chill a bit. You're coming across quite shrill -- and pedantic -- in this thread. Alan "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message news:eEI42hYxHHA.2180@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > mikec wrote: >> I went thru the whole uninstall / reinstall process for >> NetFramework 1.1 , installed the SP's and tried to get KB928366. >> Still NO JOY... What Now? > > Either don't get it (mark it not to tell you again) or tell us > specifically it is doing. > > Error? > Event Log? > Repeating over and over? > > Did you manually download the 928366 patch and install it or automatic > updates or web page? > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html >
Guest Shenan Stanley Posted July 14, 2007 Posted July 14, 2007 Shenan wrote: > The 'formatting' went askew... > > Let me try to explain the instructions Microsoft gave you in even > simpler terms... > > 1. Download and install this: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe > 2. Run it (Windows Installer Clean Up) from the start menu > and look for/remove .NET Framework. > 3. Reboot. > 4. Download/install this: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe > 5. Reboot. > 6. Download/install this: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe > 7. Reboot. > 8. Download/install this: > http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe > 9. Reboot. > > Visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and scan > for/install critical updates. > > Everything else in there was "just in case". Chances are against the > "just-in-case" scenarios - and if one of them happens - you can come back > and ask. All you are doing with this whole process is uninstalling .NET > Framework 1.1 and reinstalling it. That's it. mikec wrote: > I went thru the whole uninstall / reinstall process for > NetFramework 1.1 , installed the SP's and tried to get KB928366. > Still NO JOY... What Now? Shenan Stanley wrote: > Either don't get it (mark it not to tell you again) or tell us > specifically it is doing. > > Error? > Event Log? > Repeating over and over? > > Did you manually download the 928366 patch and install it or > automatic updates or web page? Alan wrote: > Shenan, I think you need to chill a bit. > > You're coming across quite shrill -- and pedantic -- in this thread. "MikeC" presented what they had done and I pointed out that beyond the small blurb about having uninstalled/reinstalled, we knew very little about the specific predicament. "Still No Joy" tells me very little and "MikeC" has not posted elsewhere in this thread that I see to know exactly what they are seeing. I then proceded to inquire if there was an error... Anything in the Event Log... Or was the update just repeating over and over. I also asked specifically how the update was aquired and attempted to be installed. That's this off-shoot of the thread... In another part of this thread I tried to point out that not having a backup plan for your computer is not wise in ANY case - and that this sort of thing is pretty much a fine example of why it is wise to backup your computer/files. I even pointed out that backing up did not have to be complicated by any means.. simply burning a CD/DVD or copying files from one drive to another could be a backup - if you are doing it periodically and to the stuff that is actually important to you. I even tried to simplify (and pull out the excessive material) from the original post. It seems the email had too many "what ifs" in it to be easily understood and followed to me - so I thought I might try and assist and pull out those "what ifs" and just leave the actual steps and explain - in one sentence - what the solution was actually doing. I'm sorry if all that seems to make me a pedant in your eyes or if my repeating (the formatting never seemed to work and I am sorry I posted it three times without a positive result in that manner) presents my responses as shrill to you... But they are meant to be helpful. After all - what's the point of going through something like this and not even getting any knowledge out of it to help avoid it (or recover more quickly at the very least) in the future...? And yes - if history (and the archives of these newsgroups) shows us anything - it is that it *will* be repeated. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Guest chiller Posted July 14, 2007 Posted July 14, 2007 "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > Shenan wrote: > > The 'formatting' went askew... > > > > Let me try to explain the instructions Microsoft gave you in even > > simpler terms... > > I found the info here worked for me. Thanks Chiller. > > 1. Download and install this: > > http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe > > 2. Run it (Windows Installer Clean Up) from the start menu > > and look for/remove .NET Framework. > > 3. Reboot. > > 4. Download/install this: > > http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe > > 5. Reboot. > > 6. Download/install this: > > http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe > > 7. Reboot. > > 8. Download/install this: > > http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe > > 9. Reboot. > > > > Visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and scan > > for/install critical updates. > > > > Everything else in there was "just in case". Chances are against the > > "just-in-case" scenarios - and if one of them happens - you can come back > > and ask. All you are doing with this whole process is uninstalling .NET > > Framework 1.1 and reinstalling it. That's it. > > mikec wrote: > > I went thru the whole uninstall / reinstall process for > > NetFramework 1.1 , installed the SP's and tried to get KB928366. > > Still NO JOY... What Now? > > Shenan Stanley wrote: > > Either don't get it (mark it not to tell you again) or tell us > > specifically it is doing. > > > > Error? > > Event Log? > > Repeating over and over? > > > > Did you manually download the 928366 patch and install it or > > automatic updates or web page? > > Alan wrote: > > Shenan, I think you need to chill a bit. > > > > You're coming across quite shrill -- and pedantic -- in this thread. > > "MikeC" presented what they had done and I pointed out that beyond the small > blurb about having uninstalled/reinstalled, we knew very little about the > specific predicament. "Still No Joy" tells me very little and "MikeC" has > not posted elsewhere in this thread that I see to know exactly what they are > seeing. > > I then proceded to inquire if there was an error... Anything in the Event > Log... Or was the update just repeating over and over. I also asked > specifically how the update was aquired and attempted to be installed. > > That's this off-shoot of the thread... > > In another part of this thread I tried to point out that not having a backup > plan for your computer is not wise in ANY case - and that this sort of thing > is pretty much a fine example of why it is wise to backup your > computer/files. I even pointed out that backing up did not have to be > complicated by any means.. simply burning a CD/DVD or copying files from one > drive to another could be a backup - if you are doing it periodically and to > the stuff that is actually important to you. > > I even tried to simplify (and pull out the excessive material) from the > original post. It seems the email had too many "what ifs" in it to be > easily understood and followed to me - so I thought I might try and assist > and pull out those "what ifs" and just leave the actual steps and explain - > in one sentence - what the solution was actually doing. > > I'm sorry if all that seems to make me a pedant in your eyes or if my > repeating (the formatting never seemed to work and I am sorry I posted it > three times without a positive result in that manner) presents my responses > as shrill to you... But they are meant to be helpful. > > After all - what's the point of going through something like this and not > even getting any knowledge out of it to help avoid it (or recover more > quickly at the very least) in the future...? And yes - if history (and the > archives of these newsgroups) shows us anything - it is that it *will* be > repeated. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > >
Guest Shenan Stanley Posted July 14, 2007 Posted July 14, 2007 Shenan Stanley wrote: > Let me try to explain the instructions Microsoft gave you in even > simpler terms... > > 1. Download and install this: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe > 2. Run it (Windows Installer Clean Up) from the start menu > and look for/remove .NET Framework. > 3. Reboot. > 4. Download/install this: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe > 5. Reboot. > 6. Download/install this: > http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe > 7. Reboot. > 8. Download/install this: > http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe > 9. Reboot. > > Visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and scan > for/install critical updates. Chiller wrote: > I found the info here worked for me. Thanks Chiller. Glad to hear it, Chiller! -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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