Re: Microsoft Update Error

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"Kipp99" <Kipp99@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb:

Today a security symbol appeared in my tray that said I have an update ready
for my computer. I clicked on it and the update started to install. It
completed the install but I get an error message that says:

This setup will only upgrade over an existing version of the Microsoft VM.

The security symbol still remains in my tray. And when I click to install I
keep getting the above message.

I have Windows XP with service pack 2.

You may follow *all* the steps mentioned in
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/uninstall_msvm.xml

Bye,
Freudi
.



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