Re: Security Settings for XP

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From: Kaylene aka Taurarian (taurarianREMOVECAPS_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/12/04


Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 21:57:55 +1000

I don't know what happens really, sometimes the dll files need to be registered.
I just put it down to a glitch in the system. I'm not a programmer. It it works
great - the trick is to know which dlls need to be re-registered. So I can't
answer your question why the problem occurs in the first place. Main thing is it
worked for you.
Kaylene

"Greg from Kentucky" <GregfromKentucky@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:B164FADE-E107-4774-AEFB-9775E7AE1AAC@microsoft.com...
> No, NAV and the Zone Alarm firewall (on one PC only) were fine. They had
> been working for more than a year together with the OS and no problems.
>
> Not sure if you understood (maybe I didn't say), but your tip to re-register
> the .dll's did the trick instantly. I would really like to find out what
> happened. Spyware/Malware are not possibilities, especially on my own PC's -
> I keep things clean - I do this type of work for a living. With that said,
> Adaware wasn't common on all three PC's, nor was Zone Alarm, although NAV was.
>
> But to repeat, at the time of my post, I was back up and running.
>
> Also note: My IE browser showed NO signs of trouble, it would go anywhere
> it was pointed, except for accessing WU site. It was Windows Update, MSN
> Explorer, and MSN Messenger only that couldn't connect, and one three
> seperate machines - two in one residence and one, mine, on my SOHO network.
>
> Keylene, I have quoted you several times with your re-registering
> instructions in reply to several other people's posts along the same lines.
>
> Thank you for the replies and if you decide what happened, be sure to let me
> know!
>
> Thanks again,
>
>
> "



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