Carla:
The following solution came from Sherlock in a previous post, dated
10-16-2009. "Solution--Uninstall .Net Framework 1.1 from add/remove
programs. This automatically removes an earlier hot fix which I think is
causing the problem. Restart computer and go to windows update as normal and
check for
updates. If all is well you will reinstall .Net Framework 1.1 and the
problem update KB953297 successfully. This worked on both my laptops but for
some reason I had to try 2 times before the update KB953297 successfully
installed on one of my laptops. Good luck." < Have a great day.
--
Dennis Pack
Win-7 Enterprise x64, Win-7 Professional x64.
"cryin carla" <cryin
> wrote in message
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>I have been attempting for over two weeks to install this update. I
>receive
> error message 0x64c. I have attempted to uninstall the .NET Framework 1.1
> &
> also the .NET Framework 1.1 Hotfix. I receive an error message stating
> "The
> installation source for this product is not available. Verify that the
> source exists and that you can access it". Now what do I do?
>
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