Re: But Microsoft can't help. At least Microsoft India can't.



If you don't usually log an as an administrator, you might need to do so to run remove.bat, otherwise it may not have permission to delete the files.

If you still have problems, running remove.bat from a command prompt (rather than using Start>Run) might allow you to see what failed to work in it - removing the "echo off" line will help with this, as it will then display (echo) each command as it is run and you can see which one causes the problem.


monty wrote:
NO- Did not work because the remove.bat program did not work. Will let you know if I get more help.

"monty" wrote:

here is a message I just got from Microsoft about that problem. I haven't tried it yet but will let you know if it works.

1. Click Start, click Run, type: “notepad C:\remove.bat” (without the quotes) and press Enter. Choose Yes when you are prompted.

2. Copy the following commands and then paste them into the opened Notepad window:



echo off

Rd C:\Windows\assembly /s /q

Rd "C:\Windows\Microsoft .NET" /s /q

Del C:\Windows\System32\mscoree.dll /q

Del C:\Windows\System32\URTTemp\mscoree.dll /q

del %temp% /Q /F

MSIexec /unregister

MSIexec /regserver

Reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework" /f

Reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Integration" /f

Reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework SDK" /f

Reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup" /f



3. After you paste the above commands, please close the Notepad window. Choose Yes when you are prompted to save the file.

4. Click Start, click Run, type: “C:\remove.bat” (without the quotes) and press Enter to run the commands we have pasted.



Step 2: Add permission

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

1. Please click Start

2. Please click Run

3. Please type: “regedit” (without the quotes).

4. Please locate the following registry key:



HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Fusion



5. Please right click on Fusion. Please select Permissions

6. Click Add, input “everyone” (without the quotes) in the pop window and click apply.

7. Check if “everyone” in the user names has the full control check on the allow array.

8. Click Okay to exit and restart to see if it works.



"JackOfAllTech" wrote:

On Sep 9, 2:53 pm, JackOfAllTech <Jim.Satterfi...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Last weekend I had two different people from Microsoft connected to my
computer for about a total of 8 hours. Neither of them could fix it.
The second one was supposedly an engineer it had been kicked up to.
After about 4+ hours connected with Easy Assist he announced that he
thought that it was an infection of some kind. But Ad Aware, Spybot
Search and Destroy, Windows Defender, Norton Internet Security 2007
(Their first decent product in years.) and the new Panda Anti-Rootkit
software all failed to find anything. This is getting really, really
annoying.

BTW, I thought it interesting that neither one of them tried opening
the debugging tools on my system. When I did that today the CLR
debugging tool told me:

An unhandled exception of type
'System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException' occurred in mscorlib.dll

Additional information: Exception has been thrown by the target of an
invocation.

I really don't know if it's worth trying to open another ticket with
them or not.
Ooops. I thought this was going into another thread that was
discussing this issue. The problem is that the security updates
for .Net Framework won't install. SP1 for .Net Framework 1.1 won't
install and neither will SP3 for version 1.0.

They produce error dialogs like this:

SL3AC.tmp - Common Language Runtime Debugging Services (Window title)

Application has generated an exception that could not be handled.

Process id=0x654(1620), Thread id=0x2bc(700).

Click OK to terminate the application.
Click CANCEL to debug the application.


.



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