Hi!
Sorry, still no cure found for this.
I'm still working on it from time to time and have been re-re-trying some
hints, but so far no dice ...
I'm also suspecting some Windows update causing this as all this began
during the summer.
I may come back, if finding something new for this.
Best regards,
Pete V.
"far2complicated" wrote:
> Have you ben able to resolve this? I have the same problem; it started with a
> windows automatic update, now it wont let me do any updates, and my outlook
> has stopped working. Sounds terminal to me, but I am no techi
>
> "PeteV" wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > Why is it so difficult to get the .NET Framework 1.1 installed or updated
> > properly?
> >
> > I have been facing the same symptoms on several WinXP and Win2000 machines
> > lately, during the last 2-3 months, and still the cases are unsolved despite
> > several trials with adviced cleaning/fixing etc. procedures ...
> >
> > So, the trials have been including
> > a) Stebner's .NET Removal procedure
> > b) Lizard's Dial-a-fix cleaning/fixing procedure
> > c) Stephon's WinlogonNotify hive renewal procedure
> > d) SoftwareDistributionDownload manual flushing
> > e) .NET 1.1.4322 folder manual deleting
> > etc. etc.
> > f) installing the .NET 1.1 from scratch, but sometimes failing
> > g) updating the .NET 1.1, but all the times failing
> > etc. etc.
> >
> > The only times I have been seeing everything going smoothly regarding this
> > have been upon "virgin" installs of WinXPSP2 or Win2000SP4 and instant
> > subsequent (note, some 60-70 updates!) updatings of them ...
> >
> > The errors faced on the installs have been e.g. 0x643, 0x1017, 0x80070002
> > and on the updates e.g. 0x40010004 and an incredible 0x (yes, just plain
> > 0x!), and even several more others, without any detailed explanations
> > anywhere ...
> >
> > If there would still be more good hints (maybe the 7th or 8th one ...) to
> > cure this problem, please tell, and I'll try it ...
> >
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Pete V.
> >
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