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Guest Linda
Posted

Hello. I ended up here after my XP2 installation failed. It got all the way

up to Performing Cleanup. The system stopped moving for about 40 minutes and

then told me I had an error and gave me a box that dropped me here. Where do

I go from here?

Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

Are you attempting to install SP2, Linda ?

If yes, then go here to find out the steps that should be done prior to

installing SP2, where installation logs are located, and what error

codes in said logs mean: http://winhlp.com/WxSP2.htm

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

===============

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

===============

 

 

Linda wrote:

> Hello. I ended up here after my XP2 installation failed. It got all the way

> up to Performing Cleanup. The system stopped moving for about 40 minutes and

> then told me I had an error and gave me a box that dropped me here. Where do

> I go from here?

Guest Linda
Posted

Hi. Yes, I was installing sp2. I gave up at that point and when I woke up

this morning, I right clicked my computer and it said I had the service pack

2, where as

the other night, it showed sp1. So I guess even thought I got that error, it

somehow still got installed. Prior to installing, I backed up my computer,

searched for Malware (none thank goodness), cleaned cookies, tmp files and

defragged and installed new RAM. I think I pretty much did everything I was

supposed to do and in doing a lot of research on the above error, I guess it

might have something to do with a registry or something. Everything seems to

be working pretty well. I checked for updates to install and it said I had 56

and all the ones pertaining to office software (which I don't think I even

have on my computer) failed, but the rest said "done!". I have also installed

and updated IE7 along with the security updates. I guess my only question now

is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

my computer is totally protected??

 

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> Are you attempting to install SP2, Linda ?

> If yes, then go here to find out the steps that should be done prior to

> installing SP2, where installation logs are located, and what error

> codes in said logs mean: http://winhlp.com/WxSP2.htm

>

> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> ===============

> *-343-* FDNY

> Never Forgotten

> ===============

>

>

> Linda wrote:

>

> > Hello. I ended up here after my XP2 installation failed. It got all the way

> > up to Performing Cleanup. The system stopped moving for about 40 minutes and

> > then told me I had an error and gave me a box that dropped me here. Where do

> > I go from here?

>

Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

Was the installed antivirus software actively monitoring the system

during the installation of SP2 and then later, IE7 ?

That is a well known cause of installation failures, overly long

installation/cleanup operations, and 'odd behavior' in terms of how IE7

functions.

 

As to the Office updates failing to install ... there are files

associated with Office in the OS. So, go here, under Updates in the left

frame click on ' Office Updates '.

Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

install any large updates first. Try to keep the amount of updates to

install limited to 3 at a time.

There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

revisit that page.

 

Also, highly recommend a defragging of the HD after SP2 is installed.

> I guess my only question now

> is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

> still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

> my computer is totally protected??

 

Protected in what terms ? Please explain, Linda.

What to do after installing Service Pack 2 (SP2)

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fhlnxpsp2installed

 

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

===============

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

===============

 

 

Linda wrote:

> Hi. Yes, I was installing sp2. I gave up at that point and when I woke up

> this morning, I right clicked my computer and it said I had the service pack

> 2, where as

> the other night, it showed sp1. So I guess even thought I got that error, it

> somehow still got installed. Prior to installing, I backed up my computer,

> searched for Malware (none thank goodness), cleaned cookies, tmp files and

> defragged and installed new RAM. I think I pretty much did everything I was

> supposed to do and in doing a lot of research on the above error, I guess it

> might have something to do with a registry or something. Everything seems to

> be working pretty well. I checked for updates to install and it said I had 56

> and all the ones pertaining to office software (which I don't think I even

> have on my computer) failed, but the rest said "done!". I have also installed

> and updated IE7 along with the security updates. I guess my only question now

> is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

> still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

> my computer is totally protected??

>

> "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>

>

>>Are you attempting to install SP2, Linda ?

>>If yes, then go here to find out the steps that should be done prior to

>>installing SP2, where installation logs are located, and what error

>>codes in said logs mean: http://winhlp.com/WxSP2.htm

>>

>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>===============

>> *-343-* FDNY

>>Never Forgotten

>>===============

>>

>>

>>Linda wrote:

>>

>>

>>>Hello. I ended up here after my XP2 installation failed. It got all the way

>>>up to Performing Cleanup. The system stopped moving for about 40 minutes and

>>>then told me I had an error and gave me a box that dropped me here. Where do

>>>I go from here?

>>

Guest Linda
Posted

Yes, I believe the antivirus software was working. The IE7 seems to be

working pretty well...so far.

 

When you say "go here, under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office

Updates '"

where exactly am I looking? I looked to the left and didn't see anything

titled updates...

 

 

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> Was the installed antivirus software actively monitoring the system

> during the installation of SP2 and then later, IE7 ?

> That is a well known cause of installation failures, overly long

> installation/cleanup operations, and 'odd behavior' in terms of how IE7

> functions.

>

> As to the Office updates failing to install ... there are files

> associated with Office in the OS. So, go here, under Updates in the left

> frame click on ' Office Updates '.

> Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

> install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

> install any large updates first. Try to keep the amount of updates to

> install limited to 3 at a time.

> There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

> revisit that page.

>

> Also, highly recommend a defragging of the HD after SP2 is installed.

>

> > I guess my only question now

> > is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

> > still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

> > my computer is totally protected??

>

> Protected in what terms ? Please explain, Linda.

> What to do after installing Service Pack 2 (SP2)

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fhlnxpsp2installed

>

>

> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> ===============

> *-343-* FDNY

> Never Forgotten

> ===============

>

>

> Linda wrote:

>

> > Hi. Yes, I was installing sp2. I gave up at that point and when I woke up

> > this morning, I right clicked my computer and it said I had the service pack

> > 2, where as

> > the other night, it showed sp1. So I guess even thought I got that error, it

> > somehow still got installed. Prior to installing, I backed up my computer,

> > searched for Malware (none thank goodness), cleaned cookies, tmp files and

> > defragged and installed new RAM. I think I pretty much did everything I was

> > supposed to do and in doing a lot of research on the above error, I guess it

> > might have something to do with a registry or something. Everything seems to

> > be working pretty well. I checked for updates to install and it said I had 56

> > and all the ones pertaining to office software (which I don't think I even

> > have on my computer) failed, but the rest said "done!". I have also installed

> > and updated IE7 along with the security updates. I guess my only question now

> > is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

> > still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

> > my computer is totally protected??

> >

> > "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> >

> >

> >>Are you attempting to install SP2, Linda ?

> >>If yes, then go here to find out the steps that should be done prior to

> >>installing SP2, where installation logs are located, and what error

> >>codes in said logs mean: http://winhlp.com/WxSP2.htm

> >>

> >>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> >>===============

> >> *-343-* FDNY

> >>Never Forgotten

> >>===============

> >>

> >>

> >>Linda wrote:

> >>

> >>

> >>>Hello. I ended up here after my XP2 installation failed. It got all the way

> >>>up to Performing Cleanup. The system stopped moving for about 40 minutes and

> >>>then told me I had an error and gave me a box that dropped me here. Where do

> >>>I go from here?

> >>

>

Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

If I had included the link to the Office Update site then you wouldn't

have to ask, Linda. Sorry about that:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/default.aspx

 

Under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office Updates '.

Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

the updates in the order *they are listed*.

Try to keep the amount of updates to install limited to 3 at a time.

There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

revisit that page.

 

What did I forget to include this time ? <w>

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

===============

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

===============

 

 

Linda wrote:

> Yes, I believe the antivirus software was working. The IE7 seems to be

> working pretty well...so far.

>

> When you say "go here, under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office

> Updates '"

> where exactly am I looking? I looked to the left and didn't see anything

> titled updates...

>

>

> "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>

>

>>Was the installed antivirus software actively monitoring the system

>>during the installation of SP2 and then later, IE7 ?

>>That is a well known cause of installation failures, overly long

>>installation/cleanup operations, and 'odd behavior' in terms of how IE7

>>functions.

>>

>>As to the Office updates failing to install ... there are files

>>associated with Office in the OS. So, go here, under Updates in the left

>>frame click on ' Office Updates '.

>>Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

>>install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

>>install any large updates first. Try to keep the amount of updates to

>>install limited to 3 at a time.

>>There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

>>revisit that page.

>>

>>Also, highly recommend a defragging of the HD after SP2 is installed.

>>

>>

>>>I guess my only question now

>>>is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

>>>still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

>>>my computer is totally protected??

>>

>>Protected in what terms ? Please explain, Linda.

>>What to do after installing Service Pack 2 (SP2)

>>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fhlnxpsp2installed

>>

>>

>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>===============

>> *-343-* FDNY

>>Never Forgotten

>>===============

>>

>>

>>Linda wrote:

>>

>>

>>>Hi. Yes, I was installing sp2. I gave up at that point and when I woke up

>>>this morning, I right clicked my computer and it said I had the service pack

>>>2, where as

>>>the other night, it showed sp1. So I guess even thought I got that error, it

>>>somehow still got installed. Prior to installing, I backed up my computer,

>>>searched for Malware (none thank goodness), cleaned cookies, tmp files and

>>>defragged and installed new RAM. I think I pretty much did everything I was

>>>supposed to do and in doing a lot of research on the above error, I guess it

>>>might have something to do with a registry or something. Everything seems to

>>>be working pretty well. I checked for updates to install and it said I had 56

>>>and all the ones pertaining to office software (which I don't think I even

>>>have on my computer) failed, but the rest said "done!". I have also installed

>>>and updated IE7 along with the security updates. I guess my only question now

>>>is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

>>>still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

>>>my computer is totally protected??

>>>

>>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>Are you attempting to install SP2, Linda ?

>>>>If yes, then go here to find out the steps that should be done prior to

>>>>installing SP2, where installation logs are located, and what error

>>>>codes in said logs mean: http://winhlp.com/WxSP2.htm

>>>>

>>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>>>===============

>>>> *-343-* FDNY

>>>>Never Forgotten

>>>>===============

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>Linda wrote:

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>Hello. I ended up here after my XP2 installation failed. It got all the way

>>>>>up to Performing Cleanup. The system stopped moving for about 40 minutes and

>>>>>then told me I had an error and gave me a box that dropped me here. Where do

>>>>>I go from here?

>>>>

Guest Linda
Posted

ha, Ok, I thought I was losing my mind ! Thanks for the link. I ran it and it

found no other updates that I need. My only concern now is those updates that

failed pertaining to the microsoft office. I would think if they failed, they

would have been in this list as needed, right?

 

Sorry, before when I said "is there a way to find out if my computer is

totally protected", I didn't see that you actually asked another question.

 

I guess what I was referring to was, is there a way to check to see that SP2

was installed correctly, all the updates have been installed and downloaded

and my computer is protected as far as what this SP2 was supposed to provide

(hackers, holes in the programs, etc).

 

Thanks you :)

 

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> If I had included the link to the Office Update site then you wouldn't

> have to ask, Linda. Sorry about that:

> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/default.aspx

>

> Under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office Updates '.

> Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

> install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

> the updates in the order *they are listed*.

> Try to keep the amount of updates to install limited to 3 at a time.

> There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

> revisit that page.

>

> What did I forget to include this time ? <w>

>

> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> ===============

> *-343-* FDNY

> Never Forgotten

> ===============

>

>

> Linda wrote:

>

> > Yes, I believe the antivirus software was working. The IE7 seems to be

> > working pretty well...so far.

> >

> > When you say "go here, under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office

> > Updates '"

> > where exactly am I looking? I looked to the left and didn't see anything

> > titled updates...

> >

> >

> > "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> >

> >

> >>Was the installed antivirus software actively monitoring the system

> >>during the installation of SP2 and then later, IE7 ?

> >>That is a well known cause of installation failures, overly long

> >>installation/cleanup operations, and 'odd behavior' in terms of how IE7

> >>functions.

> >>

> >>As to the Office updates failing to install ... there are files

> >>associated with Office in the OS. So, go here, under Updates in the left

> >>frame click on ' Office Updates '.

> >>Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

> >>install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

> >>install any large updates first. Try to keep the amount of updates to

> >>install limited to 3 at a time.

> >>There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

> >>revisit that page.

> >>

> >>Also, highly recommend a defragging of the HD after SP2 is installed.

> >>

> >>

> >>>I guess my only question now

> >>>is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

> >>>still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

> >>>my computer is totally protected??

> >>

> >>Protected in what terms ? Please explain, Linda.

> >>What to do after installing Service Pack 2 (SP2)

> >>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fhlnxpsp2installed

> >>

> >>

> >>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> >>===============

> >> *-343-* FDNY

> >>Never Forgotten

> >>===============

> >>

> >>

> >>Linda wrote:

> >>

> >>

> >>>Hi. Yes, I was installing sp2. I gave up at that point and when I woke up

> >>>this morning, I right clicked my computer and it said I had the service pack

> >>>2, where as

> >>>the other night, it showed sp1. So I guess even thought I got that error, it

> >>>somehow still got installed. Prior to installing, I backed up my computer,

> >>>searched for Malware (none thank goodness), cleaned cookies, tmp files and

> >>>defragged and installed new RAM. I think I pretty much did everything I was

> >>>supposed to do and in doing a lot of research on the above error, I guess it

> >>>might have something to do with a registry or something. Everything seems to

> >>>be working pretty well. I checked for updates to install and it said I had 56

> >>>and all the ones pertaining to office software (which I don't think I even

> >>>have on my computer) failed, but the rest said "done!". I have also installed

> >>>and updated IE7 along with the security updates. I guess my only question now

> >>>is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

> >>>still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

> >>>my computer is totally protected??

> >>>

> >>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>>Are you attempting to install SP2, Linda ?

> >>>>If yes, then go here to find out the steps that should be done prior to

> >>>>installing SP2, where installation logs are located, and what error

> >>>>codes in said logs mean: http://winhlp.com/WxSP2.htm

> >>>>

> >>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> >>>>===============

> >>>> *-343-* FDNY

> >>>>Never Forgotten

> >>>>===============

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>Linda wrote:

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>>Hello. I ended up here after my XP2 installation failed. It got all the way

> >>>>>up to Performing Cleanup. The system stopped moving for about 40 minutes and

> >>>>>then told me I had an error and gave me a box that dropped me here. Where do

> >>>>>I go from here?

> >>>>

>

Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

Yes, the Office Update site would detect any needed updates for anything

related to Office.

To find out if SP2 is installed go to Start > Run > type in

 

winver

Click OK or press Enter

Under 'Microsoft Windows' you should see

Service Pack 2 next to the Build number

 

To confirm that no further updates are needed, initiate a manual visit

to Windows Update via either the shortcut on the Start Menu or by

opening Internet Explorer and then click Tools, Windows Update.

 

To confirm and view which updates were installed *successfully*, go back

to Start > Run > and then copy&paste this into the Open: line

 

%windir%\softwaredistribution\reportingevents.log

 

Click OK or press Enter

Scroll all the way down towards the end of the log

Work your way back up the log and note which updates were installed

successfully

You can also see which updates were installed by opening Add/Remove

Programs in the Control Panel

Make sure the 'Show updates' box towards the top is checked

Then scroll down towards the bottom to the "Windows XP-Software Updates"

heading. Most, *not all*, of the updates will be listed there.

 

And finally, there is a tool offered up by MS that is

> a standalone security update and vulnerability assessment tool to identify common

> security misconfigurations

> MBSA 2.x also scans for missing security updates

 

MBSA

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4b4aba06-b5f9-4dad-be9d-7b51ec2e5ac9&DisplayLang=en

 

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

===============

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

===============

 

 

Linda wrote:

> ha, Ok, I thought I was losing my mind ! Thanks for the link. I ran it and it

> found no other updates that I need. My only concern now is those updates that

> failed pertaining to the microsoft office. I would think if they failed, they

> would have been in this list as needed, right?

>

> Sorry, before when I said "is there a way to find out if my computer is

> totally protected", I didn't see that you actually asked another question.

>

> I guess what I was referring to was, is there a way to check to see that SP2

> was installed correctly, all the updates have been installed and downloaded

> and my computer is protected as far as what this SP2 was supposed to provide

> (hackers, holes in the programs, etc).

>

> Thanks you :)

>

> "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>

>

>>If I had included the link to the Office Update site then you wouldn't

>>have to ask, Linda. Sorry about that:

>>http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/default.aspx

>>

>>Under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office Updates '.

>>Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

>>install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

>>the updates in the order *they are listed*.

>>Try to keep the amount of updates to install limited to 3 at a time.

>>There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

>>revisit that page.

>>

>>What did I forget to include this time ? <w>

>>

>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>===============

>> *-343-* FDNY

>>Never Forgotten

>>===============

>>

>>

>>Linda wrote:

>>

>>

>>>Yes, I believe the antivirus software was working. The IE7 seems to be

>>>working pretty well...so far.

>>>

>>>When you say "go here, under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office

>>>Updates '"

>>>where exactly am I looking? I looked to the left and didn't see anything

>>>titled updates...

>>>

>>>

>>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>Was the installed antivirus software actively monitoring the system

>>>>during the installation of SP2 and then later, IE7 ?

>>>>That is a well known cause of installation failures, overly long

>>>>installation/cleanup operations, and 'odd behavior' in terms of how IE7

>>>>functions.

>>>>

>>>>As to the Office updates failing to install ... there are files

>>>>associated with Office in the OS. So, go here, under Updates in the left

>>>>frame click on ' Office Updates '.

>>>>Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

>>>>install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

>>>>install any large updates first. Try to keep the amount of updates to

>>>>install limited to 3 at a time.

>>>>There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

>>>>revisit that page.

>>>>

>>>>Also, highly recommend a defragging of the HD after SP2 is installed.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>I guess my only question now

>>>>>is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

>>>>>still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

>>>>>my computer is totally protected??

>>>>

>>>>Protected in what terms ? Please explain, Linda.

>>>>What to do after installing Service Pack 2 (SP2)

>>>>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fhlnxpsp2installed

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>>>===============

>>>> *-343-* FDNY

>>>>Never Forgotten

>>>>===============

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>Linda wrote:

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>Hi. Yes, I was installing sp2. I gave up at that point and when I woke up

>>>>>this morning, I right clicked my computer and it said I had the service pack

>>>>>2, where as

>>>>>the other night, it showed sp1. So I guess even thought I got that error, it

>>>>>somehow still got installed. Prior to installing, I backed up my computer,

>>>>>searched for Malware (none thank goodness), cleaned cookies, tmp files and

>>>>>defragged and installed new RAM. I think I pretty much did everything I was

>>>>>supposed to do and in doing a lot of research on the above error, I guess it

>>>>>might have something to do with a registry or something. Everything seems to

>>>>>be working pretty well. I checked for updates to install and it said I had 56

>>>>>and all the ones pertaining to office software (which I don't think I even

>>>>>have on my computer) failed, but the rest said "done!". I have also installed

>>>>>and updated IE7 along with the security updates. I guess my only question now

>>>>>is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

>>>>>still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

>>>>>my computer is totally protected??

>>>>>

>>>>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>>Are you attempting to install SP2, Linda ?

>>>>>>If yes, then go here to find out the steps that should be done prior to

>>>>>>installing SP2, where installation logs are located, and what error

>>>>>>codes in said logs mean: http://winhlp.com/WxSP2.htm

>>>>>>

>>>>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>>>>>===============

>>>>>>*-343-* FDNY

>>>>>>Never Forgotten

>>>>>>===============

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>Linda wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>>Hello. I ended up here after my XP2 installation failed. It got all the way

>>>>>>>up to Performing Cleanup. The system stopped moving for about 40 minutes and

>>>>>>>then told me I had an error and gave me a box that dropped me here. Where do

>>>>>>>I go from here?

>>>>>>

Guest Linda
Posted

Thank you. Ok, I did everything you suggested below. I do have SP 2

installed. I opened that log and went all the way to the end and up, but to

be honest, I had no idea what the heck I was looking at. I think they were

all installed, but I can't be sure...Then I went to that MBSA website and

downloaded that tool, but nothing happened and I couldn't find it anywhere on

my computer after it downloaded and installed. Am I now supposed to do

something with it or will it alert me if I have some kind of a problem?

Thanks again !

 

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> Yes, the Office Update site would detect any needed updates for anything

> related to Office.

> To find out if SP2 is installed go to Start > Run > type in

>

> winver

> Click OK or press Enter

> Under 'Microsoft Windows' you should see

> Service Pack 2 next to the Build number

>

> To confirm that no further updates are needed, initiate a manual visit

> to Windows Update via either the shortcut on the Start Menu or by

> opening Internet Explorer and then click Tools, Windows Update.

>

> To confirm and view which updates were installed *successfully*, go back

> to Start > Run > and then copy&paste this into the Open: line

>

> %windir%\softwaredistribution\reportingevents.log

>

> Click OK or press Enter

> Scroll all the way down towards the end of the log

> Work your way back up the log and note which updates were installed

> successfully

> You can also see which updates were installed by opening Add/Remove

> Programs in the Control Panel

> Make sure the 'Show updates' box towards the top is checked

> Then scroll down towards the bottom to the "Windows XP-Software Updates"

> heading. Most, *not all*, of the updates will be listed there.

>

> And finally, there is a tool offered up by MS that is

> > a standalone security update and vulnerability assessment tool to identify common

> > security misconfigurations

> > MBSA 2.x also scans for missing security updates

>

> MBSA

> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4b4aba06-b5f9-4dad-be9d-7b51ec2e5ac9&DisplayLang=en

>

>

> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> ===============

> *-343-* FDNY

> Never Forgotten

> ===============

>

>

> Linda wrote:

>

> > ha, Ok, I thought I was losing my mind ! Thanks for the link. I ran it and it

> > found no other updates that I need. My only concern now is those updates that

> > failed pertaining to the microsoft office. I would think if they failed, they

> > would have been in this list as needed, right?

> >

> > Sorry, before when I said "is there a way to find out if my computer is

> > totally protected", I didn't see that you actually asked another question.

> >

> > I guess what I was referring to was, is there a way to check to see that SP2

> > was installed correctly, all the updates have been installed and downloaded

> > and my computer is protected as far as what this SP2 was supposed to provide

> > (hackers, holes in the programs, etc).

> >

> > Thanks you :)

> >

> > "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> >

> >

> >>If I had included the link to the Office Update site then you wouldn't

> >>have to ask, Linda. Sorry about that:

> >>http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/default.aspx

> >>

> >>Under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office Updates '.

> >>Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

> >>install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

> >>the updates in the order *they are listed*.

> >>Try to keep the amount of updates to install limited to 3 at a time.

> >>There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

> >>revisit that page.

> >>

> >>What did I forget to include this time ? <w>

> >>

> >>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> >>===============

> >> *-343-* FDNY

> >>Never Forgotten

> >>===============

> >>

> >>

> >>Linda wrote:

> >>

> >>

> >>>Yes, I believe the antivirus software was working. The IE7 seems to be

> >>>working pretty well...so far.

> >>>

> >>>When you say "go here, under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office

> >>>Updates '"

> >>>where exactly am I looking? I looked to the left and didn't see anything

> >>>titled updates...

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>>Was the installed antivirus software actively monitoring the system

> >>>>during the installation of SP2 and then later, IE7 ?

> >>>>That is a well known cause of installation failures, overly long

> >>>>installation/cleanup operations, and 'odd behavior' in terms of how IE7

> >>>>functions.

> >>>>

> >>>>As to the Office updates failing to install ... there are files

> >>>>associated with Office in the OS. So, go here, under Updates in the left

> >>>>frame click on ' Office Updates '.

> >>>>Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

> >>>>install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

> >>>>install any large updates first. Try to keep the amount of updates to

> >>>>install limited to 3 at a time.

> >>>>There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

> >>>>revisit that page.

> >>>>

> >>>>Also, highly recommend a defragging of the HD after SP2 is installed.

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>>I guess my only question now

> >>>>>is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

> >>>>>still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

> >>>>>my computer is totally protected??

> >>>>

> >>>>Protected in what terms ? Please explain, Linda.

> >>>>What to do after installing Service Pack 2 (SP2)

> >>>>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fhlnxpsp2installed

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> >>>>===============

> >>>> *-343-* FDNY

> >>>>Never Forgotten

> >>>>===============

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>Linda wrote:

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>>Hi. Yes, I was installing sp2. I gave up at that point and when I woke up

> >>>>>this morning, I right clicked my computer and it said I had the service pack

> >>>>>2, where as

> >>>>>the other night, it showed sp1. So I guess even thought I got that error, it

> >>>>>somehow still got installed. Prior to installing, I backed up my computer,

> >>>>>searched for Malware (none thank goodness), cleaned cookies, tmp files and

> >>>>>defragged and installed new RAM. I think I pretty much did everything I was

> >>>>>supposed to do and in doing a lot of research on the above error, I guess it

> >>>>>might have something to do with a registry or something. Everything seems to

> >>>>>be working pretty well. I checked for updates to install and it said I had 56

> >>>>>and all the ones pertaining to office software (which I don't think I even

> >>>>>have on my computer) failed, but the rest said "done!". I have also installed

> >>>>>and updated IE7 along with the security updates. I guess my only question now

> >>>>>is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

> >>>>>still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

> >>>>>my computer is totally protected??

> >>>>>

> >>>>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>>Are you attempting to install SP2, Linda ?

> >>>>>>If yes, then go here to find out the steps that should be done prior to

> >>>>>>installing SP2, where installation logs are located, and what error

> >>>>>>codes in said logs mean: http://winhlp.com/WxSP2.htm

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> >>>>>>===============

> >>>>>>*-343-* FDNY

> >>>>>>Never Forgotten

> >>>>>>===============

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>Linda wrote:

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>>Hello. I ended up here after my XP2 installation failed. It got all the way

> >>>>>>>up to Performing Cleanup. The system stopped moving for about 40 minutes and

> >>>>>>>then told me I had an error and gave me a box that dropped me here. Where do

> >>>>>>>I go from here?

> >>>>>>

>

Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

After installing MBSA there *should* be a shortcut icon on the Desktop

that looks like a Lock with a Green check mark on it. It's name is

" Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0.1 "

It should also be listed on the Start Menu > All Programs as

Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0.1

Finally, it should be listed in Add/Remove Programs as

Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0.1

 

MBSA needs to be run by you in order to update it and then to scan the

system. It will not run by itself after installing it:

Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) 2.0 is available

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/895660

 

When you locate Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0.1, double click

it to Open it.

In the left frame, under See Also, click the Microsoft Baseline Security

Analyzer Help link to learn how to use it.

 

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

===============

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

===============

 

 

Linda wrote:

> Thank you. Ok, I did everything you suggested below. I do have SP 2

> installed. I opened that log and went all the way to the end and up, but to

> be honest, I had no idea what the heck I was looking at. I think they were

> all installed, but I can't be sure...Then I went to that MBSA website and

> downloaded that tool, but nothing happened and I couldn't find it anywhere on

> my computer after it downloaded and installed. Am I now supposed to do

> something with it or will it alert me if I have some kind of a problem?

> Thanks again !

>

> "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>

>

>>Yes, the Office Update site would detect any needed updates for anything

>>related to Office.

>>To find out if SP2 is installed go to Start > Run > type in

>>

>>winver

>>Click OK or press Enter

>>Under 'Microsoft Windows' you should see

>>Service Pack 2 next to the Build number

>>

>>To confirm that no further updates are needed, initiate a manual visit

>>to Windows Update via either the shortcut on the Start Menu or by

>>opening Internet Explorer and then click Tools, Windows Update.

>>

>>To confirm and view which updates were installed *successfully*, go back

>>to Start > Run > and then copy&paste this into the Open: line

>>

>>%windir%\softwaredistribution\reportingevents.log

>>

>>Click OK or press Enter

>>Scroll all the way down towards the end of the log

>>Work your way back up the log and note which updates were installed

>>successfully

>>You can also see which updates were installed by opening Add/Remove

>>Programs in the Control Panel

>>Make sure the 'Show updates' box towards the top is checked

>>Then scroll down towards the bottom to the "Windows XP-Software Updates"

>>heading. Most, *not all*, of the updates will be listed there.

>>

>>And finally, there is a tool offered up by MS that is

>>

>>>a standalone security update and vulnerability assessment tool to identify common

>>>security misconfigurations

>>>MBSA 2.x also scans for missing security updates

>>

>>MBSA

>>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4b4aba06-b5f9-4dad-be9d-7b51ec2e5ac9&DisplayLang=en

>>

>>

>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>===============

>> *-343-* FDNY

>>Never Forgotten

>>===============

>>

>>

>>Linda wrote:

>>

>>

>>>ha, Ok, I thought I was losing my mind ! Thanks for the link. I ran it and it

>>>found no other updates that I need. My only concern now is those updates that

>>>failed pertaining to the microsoft office. I would think if they failed, they

>>>would have been in this list as needed, right?

>>>

>>>Sorry, before when I said "is there a way to find out if my computer is

>>>totally protected", I didn't see that you actually asked another question.

>>>

>>>I guess what I was referring to was, is there a way to check to see that SP2

>>>was installed correctly, all the updates have been installed and downloaded

>>>and my computer is protected as far as what this SP2 was supposed to provide

>>>(hackers, holes in the programs, etc).

>>>

>>>Thanks you :)

>>>

>>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>If I had included the link to the Office Update site then you wouldn't

>>>>have to ask, Linda. Sorry about that:

>>>>http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/default.aspx

>>>>

>>>>Under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office Updates '.

>>>>Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

>>>>install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

>>>>the updates in the order *they are listed*.

>>>>Try to keep the amount of updates to install limited to 3 at a time.

>>>>There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

>>>>revisit that page.

>>>>

>>>>What did I forget to include this time ? <w>

>>>>

>>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>>>===============

>>>> *-343-* FDNY

>>>>Never Forgotten

>>>>===============

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>Linda wrote:

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>Yes, I believe the antivirus software was working. The IE7 seems to be

>>>>>working pretty well...so far.

>>>>>

>>>>>When you say "go here, under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office

>>>>>Updates '"

>>>>>where exactly am I looking? I looked to the left and didn't see anything

>>>>>titled updates...

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>>Was the installed antivirus software actively monitoring the system

>>>>>>during the installation of SP2 and then later, IE7 ?

>>>>>>That is a well known cause of installation failures, overly long

>>>>>>installation/cleanup operations, and 'odd behavior' in terms of how IE7

>>>>>>functions.

>>>>>>

>>>>>>As to the Office updates failing to install ... there are files

>>>>>>associated with Office in the OS. So, go here, under Updates in the left

>>>>>>frame click on ' Office Updates '.

>>>>>>Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

>>>>>>install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

>>>>>>install any large updates first. Try to keep the amount of updates to

>>>>>>install limited to 3 at a time.

>>>>>>There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

>>>>>>revisit that page.

>>>>>>

>>>>>>Also, highly recommend a defragging of the HD after SP2 is installed.

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>>I guess my only question now

>>>>>>>is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

>>>>>>>still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

>>>>>>>my computer is totally protected??

>>>>>>

>>>>>>Protected in what terms ? Please explain, Linda.

>>>>>>What to do after installing Service Pack 2 (SP2)

>>>>>>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fhlnxpsp2installed

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>>>>>===============

>>>>>>*-343-* FDNY

>>>>>>Never Forgotten

>>>>>>===============

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>Linda wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>>Hi. Yes, I was installing sp2. I gave up at that point and when I woke up

>>>>>>>this morning, I right clicked my computer and it said I had the service pack

>>>>>>>2, where as

>>>>>>>the other night, it showed sp1. So I guess even thought I got that error, it

>>>>>>>somehow still got installed. Prior to installing, I backed up my computer,

>>>>>>>searched for Malware (none thank goodness), cleaned cookies, tmp files and

>>>>>>>defragged and installed new RAM. I think I pretty much did everything I was

>>>>>>>supposed to do and in doing a lot of research on the above error, I guess it

>>>>>>>might have something to do with a registry or something. Everything seems to

>>>>>>>be working pretty well. I checked for updates to install and it said I had 56

>>>>>>>and all the ones pertaining to office software (which I don't think I even

>>>>>>>have on my computer) failed, but the rest said "done!". I have also installed

>>>>>>>and updated IE7 along with the security updates. I guess my only question now

>>>>>>>is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

>>>>>>>still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

>>>>>>>my computer is totally protected??

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>Are you attempting to install SP2, Linda ?

>>>>>>>>If yes, then go here to find out the steps that should be done prior to

>>>>>>>>installing SP2, where installation logs are located, and what error

>>>>>>>>codes in said logs mean: http://winhlp.com/WxSP2.htm

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>>>>>>>===============

>>>>>>>>*-343-* FDNY

>>>>>>>>Never Forgotten

>>>>>>>>===============

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>Linda wrote:

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>Hello. I ended up here after my XP2 installation failed. It got all the way

>>>>>>>>>up to Performing Cleanup. The system stopped moving for about 40 minutes and

>>>>>>>>>then told me I had an error and gave me a box that dropped me here. Where do

>>>>>>>>>I go from here?

>>>>>>>>

Posted

Thank you. After I shut down this morning, I actually noticed the desktop

Icon and I ran it. Everything seemed to be in good working order. There were

3 items with X's. I was able to fix one of them, but the one that said that 4

office programs were installed, but not secure (I think that's what it said).

So I clicked "how do I fix this", but that didn't do anything. The other said

something about having more than one administrator on my computer, but I am

the only one who uses it. There are 2 other accounts, but they aren't used.

It said it wasn't a critical problem, so I assume it's fine. I fixed my

microsoft exchange offline error too. Thanks so much for all your help.

Hopefully now, I'm good to go !!!!

 

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> After installing MBSA there *should* be a shortcut icon on the Desktop

> that looks like a Lock with a Green check mark on it. It's name is

> " Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0.1 "

> It should also be listed on the Start Menu > All Programs as

> Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0.1

> Finally, it should be listed in Add/Remove Programs as

> Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0.1

>

> MBSA needs to be run by you in order to update it and then to scan the

> system. It will not run by itself after installing it:

> Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) 2.0 is available

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/895660

>

> When you locate Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0.1, double click

> it to Open it.

> In the left frame, under See Also, click the Microsoft Baseline Security

> Analyzer Help link to learn how to use it.

>

>

> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> ===============

> *-343-* FDNY

> Never Forgotten

> ===============

>

>

> Linda wrote:

>

> > Thank you. Ok, I did everything you suggested below. I do have SP 2

> > installed. I opened that log and went all the way to the end and up, but to

> > be honest, I had no idea what the heck I was looking at. I think they were

> > all installed, but I can't be sure...Then I went to that MBSA website and

> > downloaded that tool, but nothing happened and I couldn't find it anywhere on

> > my computer after it downloaded and installed. Am I now supposed to do

> > something with it or will it alert me if I have some kind of a problem?

> > Thanks again !

> >

> > "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> >

> >

> >>Yes, the Office Update site would detect any needed updates for anything

> >>related to Office.

> >>To find out if SP2 is installed go to Start > Run > type in

> >>

> >>winver

> >>Click OK or press Enter

> >>Under 'Microsoft Windows' you should see

> >>Service Pack 2 next to the Build number

> >>

> >>To confirm that no further updates are needed, initiate a manual visit

> >>to Windows Update via either the shortcut on the Start Menu or by

> >>opening Internet Explorer and then click Tools, Windows Update.

> >>

> >>To confirm and view which updates were installed *successfully*, go back

> >>to Start > Run > and then copy&paste this into the Open: line

> >>

> >>%windir%\softwaredistribution\reportingevents.log

> >>

> >>Click OK or press Enter

> >>Scroll all the way down towards the end of the log

> >>Work your way back up the log and note which updates were installed

> >>successfully

> >>You can also see which updates were installed by opening Add/Remove

> >>Programs in the Control Panel

> >>Make sure the 'Show updates' box towards the top is checked

> >>Then scroll down towards the bottom to the "Windows XP-Software Updates"

> >>heading. Most, *not all*, of the updates will be listed there.

> >>

> >>And finally, there is a tool offered up by MS that is

> >>

> >>>a standalone security update and vulnerability assessment tool to identify common

> >>>security misconfigurations

> >>>MBSA 2.x also scans for missing security updates

> >>

> >>MBSA

> >>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4b4aba06-b5f9-4dad-be9d-7b51ec2e5ac9&DisplayLang=en

> >>

> >>

> >>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> >>===============

> >> *-343-* FDNY

> >>Never Forgotten

> >>===============

> >>

> >>

> >>Linda wrote:

> >>

> >>

> >>>ha, Ok, I thought I was losing my mind ! Thanks for the link. I ran it and it

> >>>found no other updates that I need. My only concern now is those updates that

> >>>failed pertaining to the microsoft office. I would think if they failed, they

> >>>would have been in this list as needed, right?

> >>>

> >>>Sorry, before when I said "is there a way to find out if my computer is

> >>>totally protected", I didn't see that you actually asked another question.

> >>>

> >>>I guess what I was referring to was, is there a way to check to see that SP2

> >>>was installed correctly, all the updates have been installed and downloaded

> >>>and my computer is protected as far as what this SP2 was supposed to provide

> >>>(hackers, holes in the programs, etc).

> >>>

> >>>Thanks you :)

> >>>

> >>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>>If I had included the link to the Office Update site then you wouldn't

> >>>>have to ask, Linda. Sorry about that:

> >>>>http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/default.aspx

> >>>>

> >>>>Under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office Updates '.

> >>>>Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

> >>>>install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

> >>>>the updates in the order *they are listed*.

> >>>>Try to keep the amount of updates to install limited to 3 at a time.

> >>>>There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

> >>>>revisit that page.

> >>>>

> >>>>What did I forget to include this time ? <w>

> >>>>

> >>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> >>>>===============

> >>>> *-343-* FDNY

> >>>>Never Forgotten

> >>>>===============

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>Linda wrote:

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>>Yes, I believe the antivirus software was working. The IE7 seems to be

> >>>>>working pretty well...so far.

> >>>>>

> >>>>>When you say "go here, under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office

> >>>>>Updates '"

> >>>>>where exactly am I looking? I looked to the left and didn't see anything

> >>>>>titled updates...

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>>Was the installed antivirus software actively monitoring the system

> >>>>>>during the installation of SP2 and then later, IE7 ?

> >>>>>>That is a well known cause of installation failures, overly long

> >>>>>>installation/cleanup operations, and 'odd behavior' in terms of how IE7

> >>>>>>functions.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>As to the Office updates failing to install ... there are files

> >>>>>>associated with Office in the OS. So, go here, under Updates in the left

> >>>>>>frame click on ' Office Updates '.

> >>>>>>Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

> >>>>>>install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

> >>>>>>install any large updates first. Try to keep the amount of updates to

> >>>>>>install limited to 3 at a time.

> >>>>>>There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

> >>>>>>revisit that page.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>Also, highly recommend a defragging of the HD after SP2 is installed.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>>I guess my only question now

> >>>>>>>is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

> >>>>>>>still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

> >>>>>>>my computer is totally protected??

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>Protected in what terms ? Please explain, Linda.

> >>>>>>What to do after installing Service Pack 2 (SP2)

> >>>>>>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fhlnxpsp2installed

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> >>>>>>===============

> >>>>>>*-343-* FDNY

> >>>>>>Never Forgotten

> >>>>>>===============

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>Linda wrote:

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>>Hi. Yes, I was installing sp2. I gave up at that point and when I woke up

> >>>>>>>this morning, I right clicked my computer and it said I had the service pack

> >>>>>>>2, where as

> >>>>>>>the other night, it showed sp1. So I guess even thought I got that error, it

> >>>>>>>somehow still got installed. Prior to installing, I backed up my computer,

> >>>>>>>searched for Malware (none thank goodness), cleaned cookies, tmp files and

> >>>>>>>defragged and installed new RAM. I think I pretty much did everything I was

> >>>>>>>supposed to do and in doing a lot of research on the above error, I guess it

> >>>>>>>might have something to do with a registry or something. Everything seems to

> >>>>>>>be working pretty well. I checked for updates to install and it said I had 56

> >>>>>>>and all the ones pertaining to office software (which I don't think I even

> >>>>>>>have on my computer) failed, but the rest said "done!". I have also installed

> >>>>>>>and updated IE7 along with the security updates. I guess my only question now

> >>>>>>>is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

> >>>>>>>still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

> >>>>>>>my computer is totally protected??

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>Are you attempting to install SP2, Linda ?

> >>>>>>>>If yes, then go here to find out the steps that should be done prior to

> >>>>>>>>installing SP2, where installation logs are located, and what error

> >>>>>>>>codes in said logs mean: http://winhlp.com/WxSP2.htm

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> >>>>>>>>===============

> >>>>>>>>*-343-* FDNY

> >>>>>>>>Never Forgotten

> >>>>>>>>===============

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>Linda wrote:

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>>Hello. I ended up here after my XP2 installation failed. It got all the way

> >>>>>>>>>up to Performing Cleanup. The system stopped moving for about 40 minutes and

> >>>>>>>>>then told me I had an error and gave me a box that dropped me here. Where do

> >>>>>>>>>I go from here?

> >>>>>>>>

>

Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

You're mowst welcome, Linda. Nice work !!!

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

===============

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

===============

 

 

Linda wrote:

> Thank you. After I shut down this morning, I actually noticed the desktop

> Icon and I ran it. Everything seemed to be in good working order. There were

> 3 items with X's. I was able to fix one of them, but the one that said that 4

> office programs were installed, but not secure (I think that's what it said).

> So I clicked "how do I fix this", but that didn't do anything. The other said

> something about having more than one administrator on my computer, but I am

> the only one who uses it. There are 2 other accounts, but they aren't used.

> It said it wasn't a critical problem, so I assume it's fine. I fixed my

> microsoft exchange offline error too. Thanks so much for all your help.

> Hopefully now, I'm good to go !!!!

>

> "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>

>

>>After installing MBSA there *should* be a shortcut icon on the Desktop

>>that looks like a Lock with a Green check mark on it. It's name is

>>" Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0.1 "

>>It should also be listed on the Start Menu > All Programs as

>>Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0.1

>>Finally, it should be listed in Add/Remove Programs as

>>Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0.1

>>

>>MBSA needs to be run by you in order to update it and then to scan the

>>system. It will not run by itself after installing it:

>>Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) 2.0 is available

>>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/895660

>>

>>When you locate Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0.1, double click

>>it to Open it.

>>In the left frame, under See Also, click the Microsoft Baseline Security

>>Analyzer Help link to learn how to use it.

>>

>>

>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>===============

>> *-343-* FDNY

>>Never Forgotten

>>===============

>>

>>

>>Linda wrote:

>>

>>

>>>Thank you. Ok, I did everything you suggested below. I do have SP 2

>>>installed. I opened that log and went all the way to the end and up, but to

>>>be honest, I had no idea what the heck I was looking at. I think they were

>>>all installed, but I can't be sure...Then I went to that MBSA website and

>>>downloaded that tool, but nothing happened and I couldn't find it anywhere on

>>>my computer after it downloaded and installed. Am I now supposed to do

>>>something with it or will it alert me if I have some kind of a problem?

>>>Thanks again !

>>>

>>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>Yes, the Office Update site would detect any needed updates for anything

>>>>related to Office.

>>>>To find out if SP2 is installed go to Start > Run > type in

>>>>

>>>>winver

>>>>Click OK or press Enter

>>>>Under 'Microsoft Windows' you should see

>>>>Service Pack 2 next to the Build number

>>>>

>>>>To confirm that no further updates are needed, initiate a manual visit

>>>>to Windows Update via either the shortcut on the Start Menu or by

>>>>opening Internet Explorer and then click Tools, Windows Update.

>>>>

>>>>To confirm and view which updates were installed *successfully*, go back

>>>>to Start > Run > and then copy&paste this into the Open: line

>>>>

>>>>%windir%\softwaredistribution\reportingevents.log

>>>>

>>>>Click OK or press Enter

>>>>Scroll all the way down towards the end of the log

>>>>Work your way back up the log and note which updates were installed

>>>>successfully

>>>>You can also see which updates were installed by opening Add/Remove

>>>>Programs in the Control Panel

>>>>Make sure the 'Show updates' box towards the top is checked

>>>>Then scroll down towards the bottom to the "Windows XP-Software Updates"

>>>>heading. Most, *not all*, of the updates will be listed there.

>>>>

>>>>And finally, there is a tool offered up by MS that is

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>a standalone security update and vulnerability assessment tool to identify common

>>>>>security misconfigurations

>>>>>MBSA 2.x also scans for missing security updates

>>>>

>>>>MBSA

>>>>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4b4aba06-b5f9-4dad-be9d-7b51ec2e5ac9&DisplayLang=en

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>>>===============

>>>> *-343-* FDNY

>>>>Never Forgotten

>>>>===============

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>Linda wrote:

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>ha, Ok, I thought I was losing my mind ! Thanks for the link. I ran it and it

>>>>>found no other updates that I need. My only concern now is those updates that

>>>>>failed pertaining to the microsoft office. I would think if they failed, they

>>>>>would have been in this list as needed, right?

>>>>>

>>>>>Sorry, before when I said "is there a way to find out if my computer is

>>>>>totally protected", I didn't see that you actually asked another question.

>>>>>

>>>>>I guess what I was referring to was, is there a way to check to see that SP2

>>>>>was installed correctly, all the updates have been installed and downloaded

>>>>>and my computer is protected as far as what this SP2 was supposed to provide

>>>>>(hackers, holes in the programs, etc).

>>>>>

>>>>>Thanks you :)

>>>>>

>>>>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>>If I had included the link to the Office Update site then you wouldn't

>>>>>>have to ask, Linda. Sorry about that:

>>>>>>http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/default.aspx

>>>>>>

>>>>>>Under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office Updates '.

>>>>>>Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

>>>>>>install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

>>>>>>the updates in the order *they are listed*.

>>>>>>Try to keep the amount of updates to install limited to 3 at a time.

>>>>>>There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

>>>>>>revisit that page.

>>>>>>

>>>>>>What did I forget to include this time ? <w>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>>>>>===============

>>>>>>*-343-* FDNY

>>>>>>Never Forgotten

>>>>>>===============

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>Linda wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>>Yes, I believe the antivirus software was working. The IE7 seems to be

>>>>>>>working pretty well...so far.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>When you say "go here, under Updates in the left frame click on ' Office

>>>>>>>Updates '"

>>>>>>>where exactly am I looking? I looked to the left and didn't see anything

>>>>>>>titled updates...

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>Was the installed antivirus software actively monitoring the system

>>>>>>>>during the installation of SP2 and then later, IE7 ?

>>>>>>>>That is a well known cause of installation failures, overly long

>>>>>>>>installation/cleanup operations, and 'odd behavior' in terms of how IE7

>>>>>>>>functions.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>As to the Office updates failing to install ... there are files

>>>>>>>>associated with Office in the OS. So, go here, under Updates in the left

>>>>>>>>frame click on ' Office Updates '.

>>>>>>>>Do the ' Genuine Dance' and allow the required ActiveX controls to

>>>>>>>>install, then check to see which updates are offered. Suggest that you

>>>>>>>>install any large updates first. Try to keep the amount of updates to

>>>>>>>>install limited to 3 at a time.

>>>>>>>>There will be a button to check for more updates so you will not have to

>>>>>>>>revisit that page.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>Also, highly recommend a defragging of the HD after SP2 is installed.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>I guess my only question now

>>>>>>>>>is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

>>>>>>>>>still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

>>>>>>>>>my computer is totally protected??

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>Protected in what terms ? Please explain, Linda.

>>>>>>>>What to do after installing Service Pack 2 (SP2)

>>>>>>>>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fhlnxpsp2installed

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>>>>>>>===============

>>>>>>>>*-343-* FDNY

>>>>>>>>Never Forgotten

>>>>>>>>===============

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>Linda wrote:

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>Hi. Yes, I was installing sp2. I gave up at that point and when I woke up

>>>>>>>>>this morning, I right clicked my computer and it said I had the service pack

>>>>>>>>>2, where as

>>>>>>>>>the other night, it showed sp1. So I guess even thought I got that error, it

>>>>>>>>>somehow still got installed. Prior to installing, I backed up my computer,

>>>>>>>>>searched for Malware (none thank goodness), cleaned cookies, tmp files and

>>>>>>>>>defragged and installed new RAM. I think I pretty much did everything I was

>>>>>>>>>supposed to do and in doing a lot of research on the above error, I guess it

>>>>>>>>>might have something to do with a registry or something. Everything seems to

>>>>>>>>>be working pretty well. I checked for updates to install and it said I had 56

>>>>>>>>>and all the ones pertaining to office software (which I don't think I even

>>>>>>>>>have on my computer) failed, but the rest said "done!". I have also installed

>>>>>>>>>and updated IE7 along with the security updates. I guess my only question now

>>>>>>>>>is, even thought the full part of Performing Cleanup, didn't finish am I

>>>>>>>>>still being protected completely? Is there a way for me to check to make sure

>>>>>>>>>my computer is totally protected??

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>Are you attempting to install SP2, Linda ?

>>>>>>>>>>If yes, then go here to find out the steps that should be done prior to

>>>>>>>>>>installing SP2, where installation logs are located, and what error

>>>>>>>>>>codes in said logs mean: http://winhlp.com/WxSP2.htm

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>>>>>>>>>===============

>>>>>>>>>>*-343-* FDNY

>>>>>>>>>>Never Forgotten

>>>>>>>>>>===============

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>Linda wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>Hello. I ended up here after my XP2 installation failed. It got all the way

>>>>>>>>>>>up to Performing Cleanup. The system stopped moving for about 40 minutes and

>>>>>>>>>>>then told me I had an error and gave me a box that dropped me here. Where do

>>>>>>>>>>>I go from here?

>>>>>>>>>>

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