Re: Latest Windows Update




"OneRound" <OneRound@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D581C820-B20F-4F72-A88C-9CC5387C6796@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>i also had user account issues after installing the latest ie update.
> when i tried to access the user accounts it said error wrong number of
> arguments or invalid property assignments.
> also had active-x and other problems
> uninstalling it was only fix i could find
> is microsoft going to hold it's hands up and find a soloution ?

If it was a problem with MS, everyone would have the problems you are
having. I am not. On three computers in two different languages. Did you
disable your anti virus' auto scan before attempting to install the updates?

Alias
>
>
> "Lawrence Garvin [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Jon... this behavior is symptomatic of the profile or user hive of the
>> registry being corrupted during the power off process.
>>
>> You should be able to retrieve Favorites, My Documents, etc. from the old
>> profile and copy them into the new profile, but it's not really worth the
>> effort to try to 'repair' it. (Though it appears you already did.)
>>
>> But, having said that, and noting that you traced the problem to a
>> corrupted
>> file table on the hard drive -- which is usually an indication of a
>> /hardware/ failure -- what motivates you to blame Microsoft? First you
>> need
>> to understand the /cause/ of your problem, before pointing fingers.
>>
>> In your case, you have reasonable indication to suggest it's a hardware
>> failure -- and if you rebuilt the system on the same hard drive, I'll bet
>> you have the same problem within a couple of weeks.
>>
>> But the problem can also occur if somebody poweres down the machine
>> prematurely, resulting in corruption of the registry, which is written to
>> disk during the powerdown.
>>
>> "Jon Wojtowicz" <Jon Wojtowicz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>> message
>> news:EA6D631E-DD8A-4DB2-8AA5-4DC6CD1C0CE1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > My wife applied the latest update last Friday. After the required
>> > reboot
>> > it
>> > said her profile was unavailable and that the default profile would be
>> > used.
>> > After the message it simply displayed an empty screen. Upon restart of
>> > the
>> > computer all that would happen is a disk read error.
>> >
>> > Using a data recovery tool on the drive it appeared the file table was
>> > corrupt. Needless to say I spent my weekend recovering files and
>> > reinstalling
>> > Windows.
>> >
>> > <rant>
>> > I feel Microsoft should have done a much better job of testing the
>> > patch.
>> > This situation seams to getting worse as time goes on. What ever
>> > happened
>> > to
>> > software QA? You would think an organization with so much money would
>> > be
>> > able
>> > to hire decent programmers not go for the cheapest as it appears they
>> > have.
>> > </rant>
>>
>>
>>


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