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Old October 25th 06, 06:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Pam Besteder
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Default PLEASE SOMEONE HELP!

Please read this post from bottom to top to understand my problem.

This was the original post on the IE7 Discussion Board. (By the way, I know
Ray has been helpful, but I need an answer right away because I'm working
from my laptop now and with my business cannot do that for too much longer)

The bottom line is now that when I click the icon on my computer to go to
the internet, it’s blank!

When I click the Outlook Express icon on my computer to open it, it won’t!

I tried to install my Windows XP disk to download IE again, but it said that
I need to install the SP2 disk also. I don’t have that!!!

All I wanted was someone to help me delete the IE7 that was still in my
Add/Remove section so that I could get back to IE6.

Help, please!

Again, please read from the bottom up

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Hi Ray!

I did like you said and continued with the info below . . .

And now I CANNOT even open explorer on my computer.
I cannot get into Outlook express. I am sending this from my laptop because
my main computer cannot even logon to the internet now!

When I restarted the computer, I received this first error message . .

ypager.exe - Unable to locate component
This application has failed to start because iertutil.dll was not found.
Re-installing the application may fix this problem.

So I click OK.

I received this second error message . .

MSASCui.exe - Unable to locate component
This application has failed to start because iertutil.dll was not found.
Re-installing the application may fix this problem.

WHAT HAPPENED???? And how do I fix it!

Please respond ASAP


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"Ray" wrote:

Yes you can continue

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"Pam" wrote:

HI Ray

I did what you said, but I did this . . .

%windir%\ie7updates\kb922880\spuninst\spuninst.exe

I got a message list of items that would be removed if I continued including
some Security fixes for Windows XP.

So I didn't go any further. Should I go ahead and do it anyway?


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"Ray" wrote:

That will remove the update for the product you no longer have.

Ray
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"Pam" wrote:

Thanks Ray, but what is this going to do?
Remove the IE7 from my computer?

Sorry, I'm not very technical -- I thought the add/remove programs did that.


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Ray" wrote:

Start - Run %windir%\ie7updates\kb922880\spuninst\spuninst.inf

Find (CTRL + F) "[Prerequisite]" and change it to "[PPrerequisite]", click
File\Save then File\Close

Start - Run %windir%\ie7updates\kb922880\spuninst\spuninst.exe

Hope this helps,
Ray
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"Pam" wrote:

OK . . .

Maybe 2-3 months ago, my husband downloaded the IE7 Beta on my computer. I
hated it right away and wanted to get rid of it and get back to IE6. I
contacted Microsoft and they walked me through removing the beta from my
computer. Well . . . it hasn't worked as fast since. I might as well be on
dial-up!

So I went back the other day and looked in my Control Panel to add or remove
files (since they told me they were gone) and there's something there called
.. . .

Windows Internet Explorer 7 Beta 3 - Software Updates
Update for Windows Internet Explorer 7 Beta 3 (KB922880)

When I click on it to remove it, I get an error message that says removing
it will not be good for my computer.

What can I do? I so not ready to go full-fledge to IE7. I have too much to
do and cannot wait 5-6 seconds for a webpage to display.

Pam


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