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Old August 21st 04, 09:45 AM
Malcolm
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Well Shane, judging by the resignation in your pen I think
you see this as the end. I feel that something you have
done is on the right tracks as now when I get the failure
is does not diss the whole session, although the message
is now appearing with Microsoft Office! I cannot tell how
much I appreciate your efforts, you have been a real
friend and I appreciate the time you have spent trying to
help. Goodbye and thanks for all the fish!
-----Original Message-----
Malcolm,

Have you tried repairing Internet Explorer? In Add/Remove

Programs,
highlight Internet Explorer, click Remove, select

*Repair*.

Otherwise, I reckon your best bet might be to revert to

the previous
version - assuming
you still can, ie the requisite files haven't been

deleted. In Add/Remove
Programs again, highlight Internet Explorer, click

Remove, choose the one to
restore the previous version (I forget the wording).

Assuming that can be
done, I should give it a reboot or two, a disk cleanup,

run SCANREG /FIX
then re-install IE6.0sp1, then go straight to the patch

you just tried.

Shane


"malcol" wrote in

message
...
The system tried to apply the 0sp1 said it was already
applied and then asked for a reload?? What sort of

country
am I in now Shane?
-----Original Message-----
Shane, I checked the list you sent, some were not
applicable and of the others I ran into the good old

SP1
problem.

Yeah. The point I meant to make was that if any of those

marked "cumulative"
had already been installed - eg by Automatic Updating -

you'd be getting the
*requires SP1* error message.

Likewise if you installed more than one and not in

chronological order. You
only need the most recent cumulative update. Can you

install - or try to
install just that one - if you haven't already - and see

how, if at all,
that affects things?

The most recent - 867801 - will start downloading from

he
http://tinyurl.com/5fc3d. Install offline and with anti-

virus turned off.
btw did you install IE6.0SP1 off-line?


Shane


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