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Guest Hiram
Posted

Morning:

 

I recently allowed the adobe updater to upgrade my reader...

 

It didn't uninstall the Reader 9.0b.ocx file properly before loading the new

version and now the registry is looking for that OCX file...

 

I tried deleting the key that refers to it but Win 2K won't let me delete

the invalid registry key...

 

I asked Adobe and they sent me a utility to wipe the ocx files from the

computer and then I reloaded the new reader from their website...

 

It's still looking for the 9.0b ocx file...

 

Help...

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Guest Dave Patrick
Posted

Re: Registry Woes Courtesy of Adobe

 

"Hiram" wrote:

> Morning:

>

> I recently allowed the adobe updater to upgrade my reader...

>

> It didn't uninstall the Reader 9.0b.ocx file properly before loading the

> new

> version and now the registry is looking for that OCX file...

*** What tools are you using to determine this?

 

> I tried deleting the key that refers to it but Win 2K won't let me delete

> the invalid registry key...

*** Probably a good thing but what tools are telling you it is invalid?

 

> I asked Adobe and they sent me a utility to wipe the ocx files from the

> computer and then I reloaded the new reader from their website...

>

> It's still looking for the 9.0b ocx file...

* Again what tools are you using to determine this?

 

This article may also help.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/249873

 

 

 

 

--

 

Regards,

 

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft MVP [Windows]

http://www.microsoft.com/protect

Guest Hiram
Posted

Re: Registry Woes Courtesy of Adobe

 

 

 

"Dave Patrick" wrote:

> "Hiram" wrote:

> > Morning:

> >

> > I recently allowed the adobe updater to upgrade my reader...

> >

> > It didn't uninstall the Reader 9.0b.ocx file properly before loading the

> > new

> > version and now the registry is looking for that OCX file...

> *** What tools are you using to determine this?

>

>

> > I tried deleting the key that refers to it but Win 2K won't let me delete

> > the invalid registry key...

> *** Probably a good thing but what tools are telling you it is invalid?

>

>

> > I asked Adobe and they sent me a utility to wipe the ocx files from the

> > computer and then I reloaded the new reader from their website...

> >

> > It's still looking for the 9.0b ocx file...

> * Again what tools are you using to determine this?

>

> This article may also help.

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/249873

>

>

>

>

> --

>

> Regards,

>

> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

> Microsoft Certified Professional

> Microsoft MVP [Windows]

> http://www.microsoft.com/protect

>

Hi Dave:

 

Norton System Works is reporting the Active X issue...

 

It's saying:

 

The key"CLSID\{1171A62F-05D2-11D1-83FC-00A0C9089C5A}\InprocServer32" refers

to a missing file "C\WINNT\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9b.ocx"

 

Thoughts?

Guest Dave Patrick
Posted

Re: Registry Woes Courtesy of Adobe

 

Is the file missing? Is it properly registered? Are there problems aside

from the system works message?

 

 

 

--

 

Regards,

 

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft MVP [Windows]

http://www.microsoft.com/protect

 

"Hiram" wrote:

> Hi Dave:

>

> Norton System Works is reporting the Active X issue...

>

> It's saying:

>

> The key"CLSID\{1171A62F-05D2-11D1-83FC-00A0C9089C5A}\InprocServer32"

> refers

> to a missing file "C\WINNT\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9b.ocx"

>

> Thoughts?

>

>

Guest Bob I
Posted

Re: Registry Woes Courtesy of Adobe

 

 

 

Hiram wrote:

>

> "Dave Patrick" wrote:

>

>

>>"Hiram" wrote:

>>

>>>Morning:

>>>

>>>I recently allowed the adobe updater to upgrade my reader...

>>>

>>>It didn't uninstall the Reader 9.0b.ocx file properly before loading the

>>>new

>>>version and now the registry is looking for that OCX file...

>>

>>*** What tools are you using to determine this?

>>

>>

>>

>>>I tried deleting the key that refers to it but Win 2K won't let me delete

>>>the invalid registry key...

>>

>>*** Probably a good thing but what tools are telling you it is invalid?

>>

>>

>>

>>>I asked Adobe and they sent me a utility to wipe the ocx files from the

>>>computer and then I reloaded the new reader from their website...

>>>

>>>It's still looking for the 9.0b ocx file...

>>

>>* Again what tools are you using to determine this?

>>

>>This article may also help.

>>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/249873

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>--

>>

>>Regards,

>>

>>Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

>>Microsoft Certified Professional

>>Microsoft MVP [Windows]

>>http://www.microsoft.com/protect

>>

>

> Hi Dave:

>

> Norton System Works is reporting the Active X issue...

>

> It's saying:

>

> The key"CLSID\{1171A62F-05D2-11D1-83FC-00A0C9089C5A}\InprocServer32" refers

> to a missing file "C\WINNT\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9b.ocx"

>

> Thoughts?

>

 

Yes, get rid of "Norton".

Guest Hiram
Posted

Re: Registry Woes Courtesy of Adobe

 

Hi Dave:

 

I am having some difficulties with boot-up ever since this happened...

 

Sometimes it does a partial post and halts...

 

I didn't have the problem until the Adobe fiasco...

 

How does one properly register a file?

 

Can you recommend a good reading source that thoroughly explains the registry?

 

Someone once told me the WIn 2k Pro Resource Kit had some good documentation

regarding this but I can't find a download source for it...

 

I went to the Microsoft website years back and found an article that said

the Res-kit was available on CD but didn't elaborate on it beyond the fact it

was available...

 

Thoughts on any of this?

 

Thx

 

 

"Dave Patrick" wrote:

> Is the file missing? Is it properly registered? Are there problems aside

> from the system works message?

>

>

>

> --

>

> Regards,

>

> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

> Microsoft Certified Professional

> Microsoft MVP [Windows]

> http://www.microsoft.com/protect

>

> "Hiram" wrote:

> > Hi Dave:

> >

> > Norton System Works is reporting the Active X issue...

> >

> > It's saying:

> >

> > The key"CLSID\{1171A62F-05D2-11D1-83FC-00A0C9089C5A}\InprocServer32"

> > refers

> > to a missing file "C\WINNT\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9b.ocx"

> >

> > Thoughts?

> >

> >

>

Guest Dave Patrick
Posted

Re: Registry Woes Courtesy of Adobe

 

This really doesn't help us understand the problem or why it is related to

the OCX you mentioned. Take a look at the link I posted for regsvr32 usage.

 

These may help you with the registry. Be sure to backup before editing the

registry.

 

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/256986

http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/56a33a88-a7b2-4f21-ab5e-5c62d728619f1033.mspx?mfr=true

 

 

 

 

--

 

Regards,

 

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft MVP [Windows]

http://www.microsoft.com/protect

 

"Hiram" wrote:

> Hi Dave:

>

> I am having some difficulties with boot-up ever since this happened...

>

> Sometimes it does a partial post and halts...

>

> I didn't have the problem until the Adobe fiasco...

>

> How does one properly register a file?

>

> Can you recommend a good reading source that thoroughly explains the

> registry?

>

> Someone once told me the WIn 2k Pro Resource Kit had some good

> documentation

> regarding this but I can't find a download source for it...

>

> I went to the Microsoft website years back and found an article that said

> the Res-kit was available on CD but didn't elaborate on it beyond the fact

> it

> was available...

>

> Thoughts on any of this?

>

> Thx


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