Re: Removing IE7/Restoring IE6
- From: "Jan Il" <abuseSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 12:57:51 -0500
Hi barrowhill :-)
No...do not open a new post. Continue to stay with this thread as it is
best to keep all the prior information and what has, and has not, been done
or advised to avoid repetition, or confusion.
Try the workaround in the information here and see if it will help with the
msfeeds.dll error:
# re: IE7 Beta 2 Preview Available
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2006/01/31/520812.aspx#521034
Hope this helps.
Jan :)
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Don,
Thanks for reply. I've done as suggested. Value Name and Value data set
and confirmed . We are getting there. Initially RUNDLL error window
stating:
Error loading C:\windpws\system32\msfeeds.dll.
The specified procedure could not be found.
Clicking OK (?), file deletion continued and ended up with window stating
that IE7 successfully removed - Thankyou very much. Rebooted
successfully,
clicked desktop IE icon and connected to internet. Great!!
Went to Windows Update site (had earlier done a repair install) . Advised
that I needed to upgrade some of the components to use the latest version
of
windows update. Unhappily in failed to successfully install Windows
Installer 3.1 so can't progress further. Should I open new request for
this
problem????
"Don Varnau" wrote:
Hi,
Regarding:
"can't be unistalled from this user account" >
From Sandi H. Posted to internetexplorer.general...
Go to the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer.
Right
click on Internet Explorer and select New String Value. Name that value
InstalledByUser. The value of the new String should be your User account
name.
You should backup the registry or create a Restore Point first. Let us
know
if you need help with the registry edit.
Don
[MS MVP- IE]
"barrowhill" <barrowhill[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4233F256-AD50-41BF-B005-F1776E596884@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Jan,reid
Thanks. I've saved file on desktop. Not run as note need to have IE7
uninstalled. As indicated on "other" post, Ie7 installed and can't get
of. I found following file in C:\windows directory;$Ntuninstallie7bet2p$,
when I choose to view hidden files and folders. I went to spuninstwas
folder
and tried to run spuninst.exe. I get error window saying it can't be
unistalled from this user account (?) I need to log onto account which
used to install it. Now I'm puzzled!! I'm the only user and their are
no
other accounts !!!!
"Jan Il" wrote:for
Hi barrowhill :-)
If you don't want to try the Registry youself, this link should work
now
ifthe link to Kelly's website to download the fix. However, this is
only
you have already uninstalled the IE7 and are trying to reinstall IE6.
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs_edits/ieinstall.reg
easily
Thanks for prompt response. Unformtunately link gives page not
found
message (?) I've gone to kelly's corner but location of "fix" not
found. Could you repost link.
="Jan Il" wrote:
Kelly's site has a fix which changes the IsInstalled flag value to
0.
This enables reinstallation of IE.
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/reg...s/ieinstall.reg
Just download and double-click, then proceed to reinstal IE.
tryI'm not sure if this is right forum but I decided to download
and
would.IE7
beta 2 on XP test machine. Installed, I thought Ok, but get
error
message
connecting to Internet - Procedure entry point failure. Decided
to
revert
to
IE6. Couldn't find in Add/Remove though every article assured I
triedSo,
decide to repair of XP. Fine no problem. Followed KB 318378 and
andto
reinstall IE6. Says internet Tools not the correct files for OS
newer
version already insatalled so set up can't continue.
How do I get back to IE6 and get rid of IE7????? Have Opera and
Firefox
on
PC so access to internet not a problem.
.
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