...I never reinstalled WinME. Windows Update did offer me
KB837009. I downloaded and installed it (sucessfully), however, Windows
Update keeps telling me that I need this update.
Ah! Now we know the rest of the story. Follow these intructions to the
LETTER!...
Clear History, delete Cookies and delete Temporary Internet Files (including
offline files) via IE: Tools Options General; then...
1. Download the Cumulative Security Update for Outlook Express 6 Service
Pack 1 (KB837009; all OSS) from the following link, saving it to your
Desktop:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
[ Optional: 2. Restart the computer in Safe Mode. (During the reboot, keep
pressing the F8 key until the Windows Startup menu appears Choose Safe
Mode Enter.)
3. Rename the downloaded file to KB837009.EXE and copy it to C:\ (the root
directory of drive C; assumes drive C is the boot drive)
4. Start Run (type in) C:\KB837009.EXE /N:V (Note the space) press
ENTER
5. Close the command window.
6. Reboot [into Windows] and check in at Windows Update to see if the
problem persists.
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
phdosik wrote:
Hi Robert. I never reinstalled WinME. Windows Update did offer me
KB837009. I downloaded and installed it (sucessfully), however, Windows
Update keeps telling me that I need this update. This is probably because
I have an incomplete copy of OE 6 SP1. When I try to install KB837009
from
the Microsoft website, I get an error message, that in order to install
this
update, Outlook Express 6 Service Pack 1 must be installed. Sounds like
that I need to back up my OE 6 data, uninstall OE 6 and then reinstall OE
6
SP1 from Internet Explorer 6 SP1, which I have. Do you agree? If so,
how
do I back up my OE 6 data, so I can restore it after the reinstall of OE 6
SP1. Another item of note is that Windows Update used to work properly,
until a Symmantic technician had me delete several registry entries, in
order to manually delete Norton Antivirus 2005. This was done because,
after installing this program, this computer froze on a screen, which said
that Norton Antivirus could not find the virus signatures. Since we could
not get to Control Panel to uninstall the program, we removed it manually
from the registry. I think that he told me to remove some incorrect
registry entries. Another solution to my problem, possibly would be to use
System Restore and restore the system back to a date when everything was
working OK. What do you think about this option? As per your last
question, my OE 6 MSOE.DLL version is 6.00.2800.1478, which is later than
the 6.00.2800.1427 version that you referenced. Thanks for helping.
Paul.
"PA Bear" wrote:
X-post to WinME General
Have you ever reinstalled WinME without first having uninstalled IE6?
Did Windows Update offer you 837009?
OE Help About Files: Is MSOE.DLL version 6.00.2800.1427?
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~PA Bear
phdosik wrote:
My Windows version is Millennium Edition. Thank you for your interest.
Paul.
"PA Bear" wrote:
Windows version, please?
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
phdosik wrote:
When I downloaded and tried to install KB837009 from the Microsoft
website,
I received a message that in order to install this update, Outlook
Express
Service Pack 1 must be installed. My version of Outlook Express is
6.00.2800.1123. However, when I look for the list of files that have
been
installed, seven (7) required files for SP1 are missing (Msimm.exe,
Oemig50.exe, Oemiglib.dll, wab.exe wabfind.dll, wabimp.dll and
wagmig.exe).
To correct this problem, should I uninstall Outlook Express 6 from the
Control Panel Add/Remove Programs and then install Outlook Express SP1
from
Internet Explorer 6 SP1 (which is installed ) by adding the component
Outlook Express 6? I tried to repair and reinstall Internet Explorer
6
SP1, however, neither of these two options helped. If I uninstall
Outlook
Express 6, I assume that I will loose all my settings and data. If
so,
how
do I back it up and reinstall the data after I install Outlook
Express
6
SP1? Thanks. Paul.