Guest sharontango Posted July 3, 2007 Posted July 3, 2007 In my other ME machine, when I try to download an attachement, I get this error message {Iexplore has caused an error in the Kernel32.dll. Iexplore will now closed} Although there are many articles/solutions to the kernel32.dll, none seems to describe my situation. I try to follow the suggestion from { http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?kernel32} but it seems I cannot install or replace/rename the kernel32.dll file as the old one being in use. How can I rectify this error then, thanks
Guest Mike M Posted July 3, 2007 Posted July 3, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error Forget about replacing kernel32.dll, I rather doubt that a damaged file is the cause of this problem. When did the problem start? If recently use system restore and roll back to a checkpoint created when you know you didn't have this problem. You mention downloading an attachment, but could you explain in a little more detail how you trigger this problem. Download an attachment from what? From a web page I assume but what sort of web page? Web mail perhaps? Have you thoroughly checked the system using an updated and current Win Me compatible AV application? -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Windows mike.maltby@gmail.com sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > In my other ME machine, when I try to download an attachement, I get > this error message {Iexplore has caused an error in the Kernel32.dll. > Iexplore will now closed} > > Although there are many articles/solutions to the kernel32.dll, none > seems to describe my situation. > I try to follow the suggestion from { > http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?kernel32} > but it seems I cannot install or replace/rename the kernel32.dll file > as the old one being in use. How can I rectify this error then, thanks
Guest sharontango Posted July 3, 2007 Posted July 3, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error I cant exactly know how it happened as I have left this machine idle for a while since it gave me the downloading problem. Just that I was trying to resolve the issue now. I was trying to download an attachement from my Yahoo mail. For your info, just now when I was trying to defrag it, it tell me that there is some problem and that I need to scan first and repair my disk. It has been scanning for a while now and it does not seems to progress (as seen from the progress bar). When I try to install IE6, it will give a message " Set up was unable to install all the components. Please close all applications and try again." There is no other applicaitons open. I disable the anti virus and it still give me the same message. When I try to do System Restore, it give a message "System Restore cannot run until you restart the computer ......." Its still the same after rebooting. Its seems a lot to chew............thanks "Mike M" wrote: > Forget about replacing kernel32.dll, I rather doubt that a damaged file is > the cause of this problem. > > When did the problem start? If recently use system restore and roll back > to a checkpoint created when you know you didn't have this problem. You > mention downloading an attachment, but could you explain in a little more > detail how you trigger this problem. Download an attachment from what? > From a web page I assume but what sort of web page? Web mail perhaps? > > Have you thoroughly checked the system using an updated and current Win Me > compatible AV application? > -- > Mike Maltby > MS-MVP Windows > mike.maltby@gmail.com > > > sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > In my other ME machine, when I try to download an attachement, I get > > this error message {Iexplore has caused an error in the Kernel32.dll. > > Iexplore will now closed} > > > > Although there are many articles/solutions to the kernel32.dll, none > > seems to describe my situation. > > I try to follow the suggestion from { > > http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?kernel32} > > but it seems I cannot install or replace/rename the kernel32.dll file > > as the old one being in use. How can I rectify this error then, thanks > >
Guest Mike M Posted July 3, 2007 Posted July 3, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error You do seem to let your systems get in to a bit of a state don't you. <vbg> Try running scandisk from Safe Mode. > When I try to do System Restore, it give a message "System Restore > cannot run until you restart the computer ......." Its still the same > after rebooting. An all too familiar error message. First check whether you have a WININIT.INI file in your C:\WINDOWS folder. If present rename it to something like wininit.old and try booting again. If you don't have a copy of wininit.ini stopping you from using system restore try the following. Click Start | Run and enter in the box SCANREG /FIX and click OK. Note that the system will re-boot so don't have any applications open when doing this. I suggest this because the same message about restarting when trying to create a checkpoint is also displayed when the registry has been corrupted in some way. scanreg /fix attempts to repair that damage. Please try the following quick test: a) Create a shortcut on your desktop to a file (any file will do). b) Create a manual checkpoint Could you create a checkpoint? c) Delete the shortcut you made at a) d) Restore your PC to the checkpoint you created.at b) Was the shortcut restored? Did you see any error messages? e) Reboot your PC Was the checkpoint retained? If the test fails please post back the full text of any and all error messages seen and we can try taking it forward from there. > When I try to install IE6, it will give a message " Set up was unable > to install all the components. Let's try one thing at a time please. If you've got an aborted or failed IE6 install I'm not really that surprised that you are now having problems using Internet Explorer. Once you've got scandisk sorted out and fixed system restore we can hopefully move on to your other problems. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Windows mike.maltby@gmail.com sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I cant exactly know how it happened as I have left this machine idle > for a while since it gave me the downloading problem. Just that I was > trying to resolve the issue now. > I was trying to download an attachement from my Yahoo mail. For your > info, just now when I was trying to defrag it, it tell me that there > is some problem and that I need to scan first and repair my disk. It > has been scanning for a while now and it does not seems to progress > (as seen from the progress bar). > > When I try to install IE6, it will give a message " Set up was unable > to install all the components. Please close all applications and try > again." There is no other applicaitons open. I disable the anti virus > and it still give me the same message. > > When I try to do System Restore, it give a message "System Restore > cannot run until you restart the computer ......." Its still the same > after rebooting. > > Its seems a lot to chew............thanks
Guest sharontango Posted July 4, 2007 Posted July 4, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error At last the scan disk and defrag finished which took ages. During the scan /fix process, there was a message "Ccapp - Ccapp has caused an error in Kernel.dll Ccapp will now closed" Continue the process, yes a new short cut was created, deleted and was able to be restored using the System Restore. Thanks "Mike M" wrote: > You do seem to let your systems get in to a bit of a state don't you. > <vbg> > > Try running scandisk from Safe Mode. > > > When I try to do System Restore, it give a message "System Restore > > cannot run until you restart the computer ......." Its still the same > > after rebooting. > > An all too familiar error message. > > First check whether you have a WININIT.INI file in your C:\WINDOWS folder. > If present rename it to something like wininit.old and try booting again. > > If you don't have a copy of wininit.ini stopping you from using system > restore try the following. > Click Start | Run and enter in the box > SCANREG /FIX > and click OK. Note that the system will re-boot so don't have any > applications open when doing this. I suggest this because the same > message about restarting when trying to create a checkpoint is also > displayed when the registry has been corrupted in some way. scanreg /fix > attempts to repair that damage. > > Please try the following quick test: > a) Create a shortcut on your desktop to a file (any file will do). > b) Create a manual checkpoint > Could you create a checkpoint? > c) Delete the shortcut you made at a) > d) Restore your PC to the checkpoint you created.at b) > Was the shortcut restored? Did you see any error messages? > e) Reboot your PC > Was the checkpoint retained? > > If the test fails please post back the full text of any and all error > messages seen and we can try taking it forward from there. > > > When I try to install IE6, it will give a message " Set up was unable > > to install all the components. > > Let's try one thing at a time please. If you've got an aborted or failed > IE6 install I'm not really that surprised that you are now having problems > using Internet Explorer. Once you've got scandisk sorted out and fixed > system restore we can hopefully move on to your other problems. > -- > Mike Maltby > MS-MVP Windows > mike.maltby@gmail.com > > > sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > I cant exactly know how it happened as I have left this machine idle > > for a while since it gave me the downloading problem. Just that I was > > trying to resolve the issue now. > > I was trying to download an attachement from my Yahoo mail. For your > > info, just now when I was trying to defrag it, it tell me that there > > is some problem and that I need to scan first and repair my disk. It > > has been scanning for a while now and it does not seems to progress > > (as seen from the progress bar). > > > > When I try to install IE6, it will give a message " Set up was unable > > to install all the components. Please close all applications and try > > again." There is no other applicaitons open. I disable the anti virus > > and it still give me the same message. > > > > When I try to do System Restore, it give a message "System Restore > > cannot run until you restart the computer ......." Its still the same > > after rebooting. > > > > Its seems a lot to chew............thanks > >
Guest sharontango Posted July 4, 2007 Posted July 4, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error Fyi, when I try to do WU and when it try to install IE6 SP1 , there is a message that says unable to install all the components. When I click 'closed', there is this backgriund saying successfully install and need a restart. Up restart it will "Resume Windows Update:Internet Explorer and Internet Tools' and it will fail to install all trhe components. When I try to go to Yahoo mail and download an attachment, It will still give the "Kernel32.dll error." message. Internet Explorer is still at Version 5.50.4134 .0100. Thanks "Mike M" wrote: > You do seem to let your systems get in to a bit of a state don't you. > <vbg> > > Try running scandisk from Safe Mode. > > > When I try to do System Restore, it give a message "System Restore > > cannot run until you restart the computer ......." Its still the same > > after rebooting. > > An all too familiar error message. > > First check whether you have a WININIT.INI file in your C:\WINDOWS folder. > If present rename it to something like wininit.old and try booting again. > > If you don't have a copy of wininit.ini stopping you from using system > restore try the following. > Click Start | Run and enter in the box > SCANREG /FIX > and click OK. Note that the system will re-boot so don't have any > applications open when doing this. I suggest this because the same > message about restarting when trying to create a checkpoint is also > displayed when the registry has been corrupted in some way. scanreg /fix > attempts to repair that damage. > > Please try the following quick test: > a) Create a shortcut on your desktop to a file (any file will do). > b) Create a manual checkpoint > Could you create a checkpoint? > c) Delete the shortcut you made at a) > d) Restore your PC to the checkpoint you created.at b) > Was the shortcut restored? Did you see any error messages? > e) Reboot your PC > Was the checkpoint retained? > > If the test fails please post back the full text of any and all error > messages seen and we can try taking it forward from there. > > > When I try to install IE6, it will give a message " Set up was unable > > to install all the components. > > Let's try one thing at a time please. If you've got an aborted or failed > IE6 install I'm not really that surprised that you are now having problems > using Internet Explorer. Once you've got scandisk sorted out and fixed > system restore we can hopefully move on to your other problems. > -- > Mike Maltby > MS-MVP Windows > mike.maltby@gmail.com > > > sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > I cant exactly know how it happened as I have left this machine idle > > for a while since it gave me the downloading problem. Just that I was > > trying to resolve the issue now. > > I was trying to download an attachement from my Yahoo mail. For your > > info, just now when I was trying to defrag it, it tell me that there > > is some problem and that I need to scan first and repair my disk. It > > has been scanning for a while now and it does not seems to progress > > (as seen from the progress bar). > > > > When I try to install IE6, it will give a message " Set up was unable > > to install all the components. Please close all applications and try > > again." There is no other applicaitons open. I disable the anti virus > > and it still give me the same message. > > > > When I try to do System Restore, it give a message "System Restore > > cannot run until you restart the computer ......." Its still the same > > after rebooting. > > > > Its seems a lot to chew............thanks > >
Guest Mike M Posted July 4, 2007 Posted July 4, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error I'm pleased to read you now have a working system restore. I suspect you might be needing it. > there was a message "Ccapp - Ccapp has caused an > error in Kernel.dll Ccapp will now closed" Oh dear! The most common variant of Ccapp is part of Norton which is known to be one of the most effective way of destroying Win Me systems and far more effectively than the malware it purports to try and prevent. IMO if you are running NAV or NIS you need to seriously consider removing all traces of these programs and use an alternative AV application if you want to stand a chance of having a decent working Win Me system. Regards, -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Windows mike.maltby@gmail.com sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > At last the scan disk and defrag finished which took ages. During the > scan /fix process, there was a message "Ccapp - Ccapp has caused an > error in Kernel.dll Ccapp will now closed" > Continue the process, yes a new short cut was created, deleted and > was able to be restored using the System Restore. Thanks
Guest Mike M Posted July 4, 2007 Posted July 4, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error I'm sorry but I am unwilling to continue trying to assist until I read that you have removed all traces of Norton from your system. However you might want to try the following to help you get IE6 installed but get rid of Norton first or at the very least disable it whilst trying to install IE6: Using Windows Explorer first set it so you can view hidden system files and folders (Tools | Folder Options | View and check "Show hidden files and folders" and UNcheck "Hide protected operating system files" and Apply). Create a new folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" Locate the folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Uninstall Information". Move the contents of this folder to the folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" created above. Now try installing IE6, re-selecting all components that you want using the Advanced option, even those already bolded, and see if this works. If this works you can now safely delete the folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" and its contents. If not, copy the files back to the "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Uninstall Information" folder and delete the "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" folder. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Windows mike.maltby@gmail.com sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Fyi, when I try to do WU and when it try to install IE6 SP1 , there > is a message that says unable to install all the components. When I > click 'closed', there is this backgriund saying successfully install > and need a restart. Up restart it will "Resume Windows > Update:Internet Explorer and Internet Tools' and it will fail to > install all trhe components. > > When I try to go to Yahoo mail and download an attachment, It will > still give the "Kernel32.dll error." message. > > Internet Explorer is still at Version 5.50.4134 .0100. Thanks
Guest sharontango Posted July 4, 2007 Posted July 4, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error Sorry just read your message and now I have uninstalled NAV2005 and ran their NRT. (btw just created another problem, accidently uninstall the graphic driver). So what shall I do next (leaving the graphic driver aside), thanks "Mike M" wrote: > I'm sorry but I am unwilling to continue trying to assist until I read > that you have removed all traces of Norton from your system. > > However you might want to try the following to help you get IE6 installed > but get rid of Norton first or at the very least disable it whilst trying > to install IE6: > Using Windows Explorer first set it so you can view hidden system files > and folders (Tools | Folder Options | View and check "Show hidden files > and folders" and UNcheck "Hide protected operating system files" and > Apply). > > Create a new folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" > > Locate the folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Uninstall > Information". Move the contents of this folder to the folder "C:\Program > Files\Internet Backup" created above. > > Now try installing IE6, re-selecting all components that you want using > the Advanced option, even those already bolded, and see if this works. If > this works you can now safely delete the folder "C:\Program Files\Internet > Backup" and its contents. If not, copy the files back to the "C:\Program > Files\Internet Explorer\Uninstall Information" folder and delete the > "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" folder. > -- > Mike Maltby > MS-MVP Windows > mike.maltby@gmail.com > > > sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > Fyi, when I try to do WU and when it try to install IE6 SP1 , there > > is a message that says unable to install all the components. When I > > click 'closed', there is this backgriund saying successfully install > > and need a restart. Up restart it will "Resume Windows > > Update:Internet Explorer and Internet Tools' and it will fail to > > install all trhe components. > > > > When I try to go to Yahoo mail and download an attachment, It will > > still give the "Kernel32.dll error." message. > > > > Internet Explorer is still at Version 5.50.4134 .0100. Thanks > >
Guest Mike M Posted July 4, 2007 Posted July 4, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error > So what shall I do next Perhaps read the rest of post to which you replied and try installing IE6? As for your graphics driver that should be a simple problem to resolve. Go the graphics card manufacturer's web site and download the latest Win Me driver for your particular adapter. Then install. If you are unsure how to proceed you should find details on the web site of what you need to do. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Windows mike.maltby@gmail.com sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Sorry just read your message and now I have uninstalled NAV2005 and > ran their NRT. (btw just created another problem, accidently > uninstall the graphic driver). > So what shall I do next (leaving the graphic driver aside), thanks
Guest sharontango Posted July 4, 2007 Posted July 4, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error Now IE6.0 been installed and WU done and it seems no problem in downloading the attachement. I have also managed to installed the graphic driver. Many thanks for your help and patience. "Mike M" wrote: > > So what shall I do next > > Perhaps read the rest of post to which you replied and try installing IE6? > > As for your graphics driver that should be a simple problem to resolve. > Go the graphics card manufacturer's web site and download the latest Win > Me driver for your particular adapter. Then install. If you are unsure > how to proceed you should find details on the web site of what you need to > do. > -- > Mike Maltby > MS-MVP Windows > mike.maltby@gmail.com > > > sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > Sorry just read your message and now I have uninstalled NAV2005 and > > ran their NRT. (btw just created another problem, accidently > > uninstall the graphic driver). > > So what shall I do next (leaving the graphic driver aside), thanks > >
Guest Shane Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error What I don't 'get' (putting my serious - and probably innocent - hat on for a moment) is why Symantec don't get prosecuted. And all the others. All the ones who perpetuate the B$ on a daily basis and rake in the result on a daily basis. Maybe you guys can start my election campaign off. 'Cos if I get the support of all the right-thinking (though I'll ban *that* definition straight off!) and-pissed-off-on-account-of-it people in this world, I *will* make sure the corporate crooks and slimey politicos get what they really deserve. Like Blair sort of promised until it became clear he was one of them. And after I've cleaned up, I'll outlaw capital punishment again. <g> Shane (The grin is to let you know I mean it. Vote for me and that'll be the last you hear of 'em!) I better do another <g>. <g> And that was it. sharontango wrote: > Sorry just read your message and now I have uninstalled NAV2005 and > ran their NRT. (btw just created another problem, accidently > uninstall the graphic driver). > So what shall I do next (leaving the graphic driver aside), thanks > > "Mike M" wrote: > >> I'm sorry but I am unwilling to continue trying to assist until I >> read that you have removed all traces of Norton from your system. >> >> However you might want to try the following to help you get IE6 >> installed but get rid of Norton first or at the very least disable >> it whilst trying to install IE6: >> Using Windows Explorer first set it so you can view hidden system >> files and folders (Tools | Folder Options | View and check "Show >> hidden files and folders" and UNcheck "Hide protected operating >> system files" and Apply). >> >> Create a new folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" >> >> Locate the folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Uninstall >> Information". Move the contents of this folder to the folder >> "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" created above. >> >> Now try installing IE6, re-selecting all components that you want >> using the Advanced option, even those already bolded, and see if >> this works. If this works you can now safely delete the folder >> "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" and its contents. If not, copy >> the files back to the "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Uninstall >> Information" folder and delete the "C:\Program Files\Internet >> Backup" folder. -- >> Mike Maltby >> MS-MVP Windows >> mike.maltby@gmail.com >> >> >> sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >>> Fyi, when I try to do WU and when it try to install IE6 SP1 , there >>> is a message that says unable to install all the components. When I >>> click 'closed', there is this backgriund saying successfully install >>> and need a restart. Up restart it will "Resume Windows >>> Update:Internet Explorer and Internet Tools' and it will fail to >>> install all trhe components. >>> >>> When I try to go to Yahoo mail and download an attachment, It will >>> still give the "Kernel32.dll error." message. >>> >>> Internet Explorer is still at Version 5.50.4134 .0100. Thanks
Guest webster72n Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error You've definitely got my vote, Shane. What we really need, is a re-volution, or is it a new world order? Harry. "Shane" <shanebeatson@gmail.com> wrote in message news:uxnqwIqvHHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > What I don't 'get' (putting my serious - and probably innocent - hat on for > a moment) is why Symantec don't get prosecuted. And all the others. All the > ones who perpetuate the B$ on a daily basis and rake in the result on a > daily basis. > > Maybe you guys can start my election campaign off. 'Cos if I get the support > of all the right-thinking (though I'll ban *that* definition straight off!) > and-pissed-off-on-account-of-it people in this world, I *will* make sure the > corporate crooks and slimey politicos get what they really deserve. Like > Blair sort of promised until it became clear he was one of them. > > And after I've cleaned up, I'll outlaw capital punishment again. > > <g> > > Shane > > (The grin is to let you know I mean it. Vote for me and that'll be the last > you hear of 'em!) > > I better do another <g>. > > <g> > > And that was it. > > > > > sharontango wrote: > > Sorry just read your message and now I have uninstalled NAV2005 and > > ran their NRT. (btw just created another problem, accidently > > uninstall the graphic driver). > > So what shall I do next (leaving the graphic driver aside), thanks > > > > "Mike M" wrote: > > > >> I'm sorry but I am unwilling to continue trying to assist until I > >> read that you have removed all traces of Norton from your system. > >> > >> However you might want to try the following to help you get IE6 > >> installed but get rid of Norton first or at the very least disable > >> it whilst trying to install IE6: > >> Using Windows Explorer first set it so you can view hidden system > >> files and folders (Tools | Folder Options | View and check "Show > >> hidden files and folders" and UNcheck "Hide protected operating > >> system files" and Apply). > >> > >> Create a new folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" > >> > >> Locate the folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Uninstall > >> Information". Move the contents of this folder to the folder > >> "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" created above. > >> > >> Now try installing IE6, re-selecting all components that you want > >> using the Advanced option, even those already bolded, and see if > >> this works. If this works you can now safely delete the folder > >> "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" and its contents. If not, copy > >> the files back to the "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Uninstall > >> Information" folder and delete the "C:\Program Files\Internet > >> Backup" folder. -- > >> Mike Maltby > >> MS-MVP Windows > >> mike.maltby@gmail.com > >> > >> > >> sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >> > >>> Fyi, when I try to do WU and when it try to install IE6 SP1 , there > >>> is a message that says unable to install all the components. When I > >>> click 'closed', there is this backgriund saying successfully install > >>> and need a restart. Up restart it will "Resume Windows > >>> Update:Internet Explorer and Internet Tools' and it will fail to > >>> install all trhe components. > >>> > >>> When I try to go to Yahoo mail and download an attachment, It will > >>> still give the "Kernel32.dll error." message. > >>> > >>> Internet Explorer is still at Version 5.50.4134 .0100. Thanks > >
Guest Mike M Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error Wow! Success! Well done SharonTango! Now that you've got yourself back a working system and hopefully now Norton free please make sure that you do install and use an updated Win Me friendly AV program. There are many available, some of which are free, including products such as AVG, NOD32, Panda, Kaspersky and Avast! -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Windows mike.maltby@gmail.com sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Now IE6.0 been installed and WU done and it seems no problem in > downloading the attachement. I have also managed to installed the > graphic driver. Many thanks for your help and patience.
Guest sharontango Posted July 6, 2007 Posted July 6, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error Thanks for the advice. NAV - she is out of my life and now using Adaware, AVG and Spbot, Recently Spybot, there is problem during the scanning. It gives a message regarding Trojan which will post in Spybot forum. "webster72n" wrote: > > You've definitely got my vote, Shane. > What we really need, is a re-volution, or is it a new world order? > > Harry. > > "Shane" <shanebeatson@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:uxnqwIqvHHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > What I don't 'get' (putting my serious - and probably innocent - hat on > for > > a moment) is why Symantec don't get prosecuted. And all the others. All > the > > ones who perpetuate the B$ on a daily basis and rake in the result on a > > daily basis. > > > > Maybe you guys can start my election campaign off. 'Cos if I get the > support > > of all the right-thinking (though I'll ban *that* definition straight > off!) > > and-pissed-off-on-account-of-it people in this world, I *will* make sure > the > > corporate crooks and slimey politicos get what they really deserve. Like > > Blair sort of promised until it became clear he was one of them. > > > > And after I've cleaned up, I'll outlaw capital punishment again. > > > > <g> > > > > Shane > > > > (The grin is to let you know I mean it. Vote for me and that'll be the > last > > you hear of 'em!) > > > > I better do another <g>. > > > > <g> > > > > And that was it. > > > > > > > > > > sharontango wrote: > > > Sorry just read your message and now I have uninstalled NAV2005 and > > > ran their NRT. (btw just created another problem, accidently > > > uninstall the graphic driver). > > > So what shall I do next (leaving the graphic driver aside), thanks > > > > > > "Mike M" wrote: > > > > > >> I'm sorry but I am unwilling to continue trying to assist until I > > >> read that you have removed all traces of Norton from your system. > > >> > > >> However you might want to try the following to help you get IE6 > > >> installed but get rid of Norton first or at the very least disable > > >> it whilst trying to install IE6: > > >> Using Windows Explorer first set it so you can view hidden system > > >> files and folders (Tools | Folder Options | View and check "Show > > >> hidden files and folders" and UNcheck "Hide protected operating > > >> system files" and Apply). > > >> > > >> Create a new folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" > > >> > > >> Locate the folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Uninstall > > >> Information". Move the contents of this folder to the folder > > >> "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" created above. > > >> > > >> Now try installing IE6, re-selecting all components that you want > > >> using the Advanced option, even those already bolded, and see if > > >> this works. If this works you can now safely delete the folder > > >> "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" and its contents. If not, copy > > >> the files back to the "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Uninstall > > >> Information" folder and delete the "C:\Program Files\Internet > > >> Backup" folder. -- > > >> Mike Maltby > > >> MS-MVP Windows > > >> mike.maltby@gmail.com > > >> > > >> > > >> sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >> > > >>> Fyi, when I try to do WU and when it try to install IE6 SP1 , there > > >>> is a message that says unable to install all the components. When I > > >>> click 'closed', there is this backgriund saying successfully install > > >>> and need a restart. Up restart it will "Resume Windows > > >>> Update:Internet Explorer and Internet Tools' and it will fail to > > >>> install all trhe components. > > >>> > > >>> When I try to go to Yahoo mail and download an attachment, It will > > >>> still give the "Kernel32.dll error." message. > > >>> > > >>> Internet Explorer is still at Version 5.50.4134 .0100. Thanks > > > > > > >
Guest Shane Posted July 6, 2007 Posted July 6, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error Suit yourself, Sharon. I for one am now intrigued as to what the Spybot message is. Which reminds me - I'm supposed to be ordering donuts! Shane sharontango wrote: > Thanks for the advice. NAV - she is out of my life and now using > Adaware, AVG and Spbot, Recently Spybot, there is problem during the > scanning. It gives a message regarding Trojan which will post in > Spybot forum. > > "webster72n" wrote: > >> >> You've definitely got my vote, Shane. >> What we really need, is a re-volution, or is it a new world order? >> >> Harry. >> >> "Shane" <shanebeatson@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:uxnqwIqvHHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> What I don't 'get' (putting my serious - and probably innocent - >>> hat on for a moment) is why Symantec don't get prosecuted. And all >>> the others. All the ones who perpetuate the B$ on a daily basis and >>> rake in the result on a daily basis. >>> >>> Maybe you guys can start my election campaign off. 'Cos if I get >>> the support of all the right-thinking (though I'll ban *that* >>> definition straight off!) and-pissed-off-on-account-of-it people in >>> this world, I *will* make sure the corporate crooks and slimey >>> politicos get what they really deserve. Like Blair sort of promised >>> until it became clear he was one of them. >>> >>> And after I've cleaned up, I'll outlaw capital punishment again. >>> >>> <g> >>> >>> Shane >>> >>> (The grin is to let you know I mean it. Vote for me and that'll be >>> the last you hear of 'em!) >>> >>> I better do another <g>. >>> >>> <g> >>> >>> And that was it. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> sharontango wrote: >>>> Sorry just read your message and now I have uninstalled NAV2005 and >>>> ran their NRT. (btw just created another problem, accidently >>>> uninstall the graphic driver). >>>> So what shall I do next (leaving the graphic driver aside), thanks >>>> >>>> "Mike M" wrote: >>>> >>>>> I'm sorry but I am unwilling to continue trying to assist until I >>>>> read that you have removed all traces of Norton from your system. >>>>> >>>>> However you might want to try the following to help you get IE6 >>>>> installed but get rid of Norton first or at the very least disable >>>>> it whilst trying to install IE6: >>>>> Using Windows Explorer first set it so you can view hidden system >>>>> files and folders (Tools | Folder Options | View and check "Show >>>>> hidden files and folders" and UNcheck "Hide protected operating >>>>> system files" and Apply). >>>>> >>>>> Create a new folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" >>>>> >>>>> Locate the folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Uninstall >>>>> Information". Move the contents of this folder to the folder >>>>> "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" created above. >>>>> >>>>> Now try installing IE6, re-selecting all components that you want >>>>> using the Advanced option, even those already bolded, and see if >>>>> this works. If this works you can now safely delete the folder >>>>> "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" and its contents. If not, copy >>>>> the files back to the "C:\Program Files\Internet >>>>> Explorer\Uninstall Information" folder and delete the "C:\Program >>>>> Files\Internet Backup" folder. -- >>>>> Mike Maltby >>>>> MS-MVP Windows >>>>> mike.maltby@gmail.com >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Fyi, when I try to do WU and when it try to install IE6 SP1 , >>>>>> there is a message that says unable to install all the >>>>>> components. When I click 'closed', there is this backgriund >>>>>> saying successfully install and need a restart. Up restart it >>>>>> will "Resume Windows Update:Internet Explorer and Internet >>>>>> Tools' and it will fail to install all trhe components. >>>>>> >>>>>> When I try to go to Yahoo mail and download an attachment, It >>>>>> will still give the "Kernel32.dll error." message. >>>>>> >>>>>> Internet Explorer is still at Version 5.50.4134 .0100. Thanks
Guest Heather Posted July 6, 2007 Posted July 6, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error "Shane" <shanebeatson@gmail.com> wrote in message news:OwDlzC3vHHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Suit yourself, Sharon. I for one am now intrigued as to what the > Spybot message is. > > Which reminds me - I'm supposed to be ordering donuts! From Tim Hortons and I like "chocolate iced". Ron likes those or a strawberry & cream cheese strudel. Or a bagel with cream cheese would be nice. I trust they will be here in time for our morning coffee??? XX Figgs > > > Shane > > > > > sharontango wrote: >> Thanks for the advice. NAV - she is out of my life and now using >> Adaware, AVG and Spbot, Recently Spybot, there is problem during the >> scanning. It gives a message regarding Trojan which will post in >> Spybot forum. >> >> "webster72n" wrote: >> >>> >>> You've definitely got my vote, Shane. >>> What we really need, is a re-volution, or is it a new world order? >>> >>> Harry. >>> >>> "Shane" <shanebeatson@gmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:uxnqwIqvHHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>> What I don't 'get' (putting my serious - and probably innocent - >>>> hat on for a moment) is why Symantec don't get prosecuted. And all >>>> the others. All the ones who perpetuate the B$ on a daily basis and >>>> rake in the result on a daily basis. >>>> >>>> Maybe you guys can start my election campaign off. 'Cos if I get >>>> the support of all the right-thinking (though I'll ban *that* >>>> definition straight off!) and-pissed-off-on-account-of-it people in >>>> this world, I *will* make sure the corporate crooks and slimey >>>> politicos get what they really deserve. Like Blair sort of promised >>>> until it became clear he was one of them. >>>> >>>> And after I've cleaned up, I'll outlaw capital punishment again. >>>> >>>> <g> >>>> >>>> Shane >>>> >>>> (The grin is to let you know I mean it. Vote for me and that'll be >>>> the last you hear of 'em!) >>>> >>>> I better do another <g>. >>>> >>>> <g> >>>> >>>> And that was it. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> sharontango wrote: >>>>> Sorry just read your message and now I have uninstalled NAV2005 >>>>> and >>>>> ran their NRT. (btw just created another problem, accidently >>>>> uninstall the graphic driver). >>>>> So what shall I do next (leaving the graphic driver aside), thanks >>>>> >>>>> "Mike M" wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I'm sorry but I am unwilling to continue trying to assist until I >>>>>> read that you have removed all traces of Norton from your system. >>>>>> >>>>>> However you might want to try the following to help you get IE6 >>>>>> installed but get rid of Norton first or at the very least >>>>>> disable >>>>>> it whilst trying to install IE6: >>>>>> Using Windows Explorer first set it so you can view hidden system >>>>>> files and folders (Tools | Folder Options | View and check "Show >>>>>> hidden files and folders" and UNcheck "Hide protected operating >>>>>> system files" and Apply). >>>>>> >>>>>> Create a new folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" >>>>>> >>>>>> Locate the folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Uninstall >>>>>> Information". Move the contents of this folder to the folder >>>>>> "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" created above. >>>>>> >>>>>> Now try installing IE6, re-selecting all components that you want >>>>>> using the Advanced option, even those already bolded, and see if >>>>>> this works. If this works you can now safely delete the folder >>>>>> "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" and its contents. If not, >>>>>> copy >>>>>> the files back to the "C:\Program Files\Internet >>>>>> Explorer\Uninstall Information" folder and delete the "C:\Program >>>>>> Files\Internet Backup" folder. -- >>>>>> Mike Maltby >>>>>> MS-MVP Windows >>>>>> mike.maltby@gmail.com >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Fyi, when I try to do WU and when it try to install IE6 SP1 , >>>>>>> there is a message that says unable to install all the >>>>>>> components. When I click 'closed', there is this backgriund >>>>>>> saying successfully install and need a restart. Up restart it >>>>>>> will "Resume Windows Update:Internet Explorer and Internet >>>>>>> Tools' and it will fail to install all trhe components. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> When I try to go to Yahoo mail and download an attachment, It >>>>>>> will still give the "Kernel32.dll error." message. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Internet Explorer is still at Version 5.50.4134 .0100. Thanks > >
Guest webster72n Posted July 6, 2007 Posted July 6, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error You're just trying to make my mouth watery, Figgs. And you succeeded in it, too. Now I'll have to find those "Tim Norton's" (did I get that right?). Harry. "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:ehlG1P3vHHA.4244@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "Shane" <shanebeatson@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:OwDlzC3vHHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > > Suit yourself, Sharon. I for one am now intrigued as to what the > > Spybot message is. > > > > Which reminds me - I'm supposed to be ordering donuts! > > From Tim Hortons and I like "chocolate iced". Ron likes those or a > strawberry & cream cheese strudel. Or a bagel with cream cheese would > be nice. > > I trust they will be here in time for our morning coffee??? > > XX Figgs > > > > > > Shane > > > > > > > > > > sharontango wrote: > >> Thanks for the advice. NAV - she is out of my life and now using > >> Adaware, AVG and Spbot, Recently Spybot, there is problem during the > >> scanning. It gives a message regarding Trojan which will post in > >> Spybot forum. > >> > >> "webster72n" wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> You've definitely got my vote, Shane. > >>> What we really need, is a re-volution, or is it a new world order? > >>> > >>> Harry. > >>> > >>> "Shane" <shanebeatson@gmail.com> wrote in message > >>> news:uxnqwIqvHHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > >>>> What I don't 'get' (putting my serious - and probably innocent - > >>>> hat on for a moment) is why Symantec don't get prosecuted. And all > >>>> the others. All the ones who perpetuate the B$ on a daily basis and > >>>> rake in the result on a daily basis. > >>>> > >>>> Maybe you guys can start my election campaign off. 'Cos if I get > >>>> the support of all the right-thinking (though I'll ban *that* > >>>> definition straight off!) and-pissed-off-on-account-of-it people in > >>>> this world, I *will* make sure the corporate crooks and slimey > >>>> politicos get what they really deserve. Like Blair sort of promised > >>>> until it became clear he was one of them. > >>>> > >>>> And after I've cleaned up, I'll outlaw capital punishment again. > >>>> > >>>> <g> > >>>> > >>>> Shane > >>>> > >>>> (The grin is to let you know I mean it. Vote for me and that'll be > >>>> the last you hear of 'em!) > >>>> > >>>> I better do another <g>. > >>>> > >>>> <g> > >>>> > >>>> And that was it. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> sharontango wrote: > >>>>> Sorry just read your message and now I have uninstalled NAV2005 > >>>>> and > >>>>> ran their NRT. (btw just created another problem, accidently > >>>>> uninstall the graphic driver). > >>>>> So what shall I do next (leaving the graphic driver aside), thanks > >>>>> > >>>>> "Mike M" wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> I'm sorry but I am unwilling to continue trying to assist until I > >>>>>> read that you have removed all traces of Norton from your system. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> However you might want to try the following to help you get IE6 > >>>>>> installed but get rid of Norton first or at the very least > >>>>>> disable > >>>>>> it whilst trying to install IE6: > >>>>>> Using Windows Explorer first set it so you can view hidden system > >>>>>> files and folders (Tools | Folder Options | View and check "Show > >>>>>> hidden files and folders" and UNcheck "Hide protected operating > >>>>>> system files" and Apply). > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Create a new folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Locate the folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Uninstall > >>>>>> Information". Move the contents of this folder to the folder > >>>>>> "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" created above. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Now try installing IE6, re-selecting all components that you want > >>>>>> using the Advanced option, even those already bolded, and see if > >>>>>> this works. If this works you can now safely delete the folder > >>>>>> "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" and its contents. If not, > >>>>>> copy > >>>>>> the files back to the "C:\Program Files\Internet > >>>>>> Explorer\Uninstall Information" folder and delete the "C:\Program > >>>>>> Files\Internet Backup" folder. -- > >>>>>> Mike Maltby > >>>>>> MS-MVP Windows > >>>>>> mike.maltby@gmail.com > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> Fyi, when I try to do WU and when it try to install IE6 SP1 , > >>>>>>> there is a message that says unable to install all the > >>>>>>> components. When I click 'closed', there is this backgriund > >>>>>>> saying successfully install and need a restart. Up restart it > >>>>>>> will "Resume Windows Update:Internet Explorer and Internet > >>>>>>> Tools' and it will fail to install all trhe components. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> When I try to go to Yahoo mail and download an attachment, It > >>>>>>> will still give the "Kernel32.dll error." message. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Internet Explorer is still at Version 5.50.4134 .0100. Thanks > > > > > >
Guest Mike M Posted July 6, 2007 Posted July 6, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error > I trust they will be here in time for our morning coffee??? Not if sent via London. <vbg> -- Mike Heather <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote: > From Tim Hortons and I like "chocolate iced". Ron likes those or a > strawberry & cream cheese strudel. Or a bagel with cream cheese would > be nice. > > I trust they will be here in time for our morning coffee???
Guest Heather Posted July 6, 2007 Posted July 6, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error They are the best donuts (doughnuts) in the world!! Even put a store in the Canadian base in Kandahar cuz the soldiers missed them. Almost right......"Tim Hortons" And who was he, you ask?? An NHL hockey player who fell asleep at the wheel one night and never got to see what a massive donut empire he started. Cheers.....and Chocolate Please. "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message news:exeXxa3vHHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > You're just trying to make my mouth watery, Figgs. > And you succeeded in it, too. > Now I'll have to find those "Tim Norton's" (did I get that right?). > > Harry. > > > "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message > news:ehlG1P3vHHA.4244@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> >> "Shane" <shanebeatson@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:OwDlzC3vHHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> > Suit yourself, Sharon. I for one am now intrigued as to what the >> > Spybot message is. >> > >> > Which reminds me - I'm supposed to be ordering donuts! >> >> From Tim Hortons and I like "chocolate iced". Ron likes those or a >> strawberry & cream cheese strudel. Or a bagel with cream cheese >> would >> be nice. >> >> I trust they will be here in time for our morning coffee??? >> >> XX Figgs >> > >> > >> > Shane >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > sharontango wrote: >> >> Thanks for the advice. NAV - she is out of my life and now using >> >> Adaware, AVG and Spbot, Recently Spybot, there is problem during >> >> the >> >> scanning. It gives a message regarding Trojan which will post in >> >> Spybot forum. >> >> >> >> "webster72n" wrote: >> >> >> >>> >> >>> You've definitely got my vote, Shane. >> >>> What we really need, is a re-volution, or is it a new world >> >>> order? >> >>> >> >>> Harry. >> >>> >> >>> "Shane" <shanebeatson@gmail.com> wrote in message >> >>> news:uxnqwIqvHHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> >>>> What I don't 'get' (putting my serious - and probably innocent - >> >>>> hat on for a moment) is why Symantec don't get prosecuted. And >> >>>> all >> >>>> the others. All the ones who perpetuate the B$ on a daily basis >> >>>> and >> >>>> rake in the result on a daily basis. >> >>>> >> >>>> Maybe you guys can start my election campaign off. 'Cos if I get >> >>>> the support of all the right-thinking (though I'll ban *that* >> >>>> definition straight off!) and-pissed-off-on-account-of-it people >> >>>> in >> >>>> this world, I *will* make sure the corporate crooks and slimey >> >>>> politicos get what they really deserve. Like Blair sort of >> >>>> promised >> >>>> until it became clear he was one of them. >> >>>> >> >>>> And after I've cleaned up, I'll outlaw capital punishment again. >> >>>> >> >>>> <g> >> >>>> >> >>>> Shane >> >>>> >> >>>> (The grin is to let you know I mean it. Vote for me and that'll >> >>>> be >> >>>> the last you hear of 'em!) >> >>>> >> >>>> I better do another <g>. >> >>>> >> >>>> <g> >> >>>> >> >>>> And that was it. >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> sharontango wrote: >> >>>>> Sorry just read your message and now I have uninstalled NAV2005 >> >>>>> and >> >>>>> ran their NRT. (btw just created another problem, accidently >> >>>>> uninstall the graphic driver). >> >>>>> So what shall I do next (leaving the graphic driver aside), >> >>>>> thanks >> >>>>> >> >>>>> "Mike M" wrote: >> >>>>> >> >>>>>> I'm sorry but I am unwilling to continue trying to assist >> >>>>>> until I >> >>>>>> read that you have removed all traces of Norton from your >> >>>>>> system. >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> However you might want to try the following to help you get >> >>>>>> IE6 >> >>>>>> installed but get rid of Norton first or at the very least >> >>>>>> disable >> >>>>>> it whilst trying to install IE6: >> >>>>>> Using Windows Explorer first set it so you can view hidden >> >>>>>> system >> >>>>>> files and folders (Tools | Folder Options | View and check >> >>>>>> "Show >> >>>>>> hidden files and folders" and UNcheck "Hide protected >> >>>>>> operating >> >>>>>> system files" and Apply). >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> Create a new folder "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> Locate the folder "C:\Program Files\Internet >> >>>>>> Explorer\Uninstall >> >>>>>> Information". Move the contents of this folder to the folder >> >>>>>> "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" created above. >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> Now try installing IE6, re-selecting all components that you >> >>>>>> want >> >>>>>> using the Advanced option, even those already bolded, and see >> >>>>>> if >> >>>>>> this works. If this works you can now safely delete the >> >>>>>> folder >> >>>>>> "C:\Program Files\Internet Backup" and its contents. If not, >> >>>>>> copy >> >>>>>> the files back to the "C:\Program Files\Internet >> >>>>>> Explorer\Uninstall Information" folder and delete the >> >>>>>> "C:\Program >> >>>>>> Files\Internet Backup" folder. -- >> >>>>>> Mike Maltby >> >>>>>> MS-MVP Windows >> >>>>>> mike.maltby@gmail.com >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> sharontango <sharontango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>>> Fyi, when I try to do WU and when it try to install IE6 SP1 , >> >>>>>>> there is a message that says unable to install all the >> >>>>>>> components. When I click 'closed', there is this backgriund >> >>>>>>> saying successfully install and need a restart. Up restart it >> >>>>>>> will "Resume Windows Update:Internet Explorer and Internet >> >>>>>>> Tools' and it will fail to install all trhe components. >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> When I try to go to Yahoo mail and download an attachment, It >> >>>>>>> will still give the "Kernel32.dll error." message. >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> Internet Explorer is still at Version 5.50.4134 .0100. Thanks >> > >> > >> >> > >
Guest Heather Posted July 6, 2007 Posted July 6, 2007 Re: Kernel32.dll error I bet they wouldn't get out of a certain flat in south London, would be a more accurate answer, snicker. "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message news:eYZUeS6vHHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> I trust they will be here in time for our morning coffee??? > > Not if sent via London. <vbg> > -- > Mike > > > Heather <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote: > >> From Tim Hortons and I like "chocolate iced". Ron likes those or a >> strawberry & cream cheese strudel. Or a bagel with cream cheese >> would >> be nice. >> >> I trust they will be here in time for our morning coffee??? >
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