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crooozin
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      10-13-2009
Dumb question, have you tried completely removing VMLite (and anything
associated with it), reboot, re-install, reboot? This is about the point at
which I'll just backup all data and do a clean Windows re-install if a
recovery partition/disks or OS is otherwise available. These problems can be
more than maddening and end up just being huge time sinks; sometimes a clean
reinstall is quicker. Of course it depends on programs installed, and your
mileage may vary.

"Jane Doe" wrote:

> View Details:
> Problem signature
> Problem Event Name: MpTelemetry
> Problem Signature 01: 8024402c
> Problem Signature 02: EndSearch
> Problem Signature 03: Search
> Problem Signature 04: 1.1.1505.0
> Problem Signature 05: MpSigDwn.dll
> Problem Signature 06: 1.1.1505.0
> Problem Signature 07: Windows Defender
> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.2
> Locale ID: 7177
>
> I tried the following fix:
>
> 1. Open Internet Explorer.
> 2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
> 3. Click the Connections tab, click LAN Settings, and then click Advance.
> 4. Delete any entry in the Exceptions section.
> 5. Quit Internet Explorer.
> 6. Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK.
> 7. Type the following commands. Press ENTER after each command.
> o proxycfg -d
> o net stop wuauserv
> o net start wuauserv
>
> [No's 5 through 7 - Where is 'Run'?]
>
> but came unstuck as follows: On clicking LAN settings - advanced is greyed
> out. I tried ticking the Use a proxy server ... and clicked advanced but
> was then asked for settings.
>
> I think that perhaps my VMLite installation is to blame for all this. My PC
> crashed in around October 2008 due to a power outage at the time of booting
> up the machine. I have been getting this error message virtually daily
> since beginning Nov 2008.
>
> I have my machine set to advise me of updates and do not go to the Windows
> Update site to look for updates.
>
> I did notice yesterday on opening WLMessenger that there was a pink notice
> to the effect that changes made would not automatically be made to another
> computer (network?). I only have one computer - Windows Home Basic 32 bit.
>
> I really hope someone can help me - thanks in advance if you can!
>

 
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Jane Doe
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      10-14-2009
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...5-3e6daf9b530f

Hi Croozin - I think I'm going to have to reinstall the OS probably! I was
going to uninstall my VMCLite as you suggest, but came across the above
posting and reply. My settings for my internet connection are the same as
Method 2. I'm really clueless about the OS reinstall and hope I don't lose
too much. I will have to wait for a new month's megs before I can do
anything. I KNOW it's not an infection of any kind - just the luck of the
draw I suppose. Thanks - JD

"crooozin" <> wrote in message
news:11A98609-2829-4EEC-BEEF-...
> Dumb question, have you tried completely removing VMLite (and anything
> associated with it), reboot, re-install, reboot? This is about the point
> at
> which I'll just backup all data and do a clean Windows re-install if a
> recovery partition/disks or OS is otherwise available. These problems can
> be
> more than maddening and end up just being huge time sinks; sometimes a
> clean
> reinstall is quicker. Of course it depends on programs installed, and your
> mileage may vary.
>
> "Jane Doe" wrote:
>
>> View Details:
>> Problem signature
>> Problem Event Name: MpTelemetry
>> Problem Signature 01: 8024402c
>> Problem Signature 02: EndSearch
>> Problem Signature 03: Search
>> Problem Signature 04: 1.1.1505.0
>> Problem Signature 05: MpSigDwn.dll
>> Problem Signature 06: 1.1.1505.0
>> Problem Signature 07: Windows Defender
>> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.2
>> Locale ID: 7177
>>
>> I tried the following fix:
>>
>> 1. Open Internet Explorer.
>> 2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
>> 3. Click the Connections tab, click LAN Settings, and then click Advance.
>> 4. Delete any entry in the Exceptions section.
>> 5. Quit Internet Explorer.
>> 6. Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK.
>> 7. Type the following commands. Press ENTER after each command.
>> o proxycfg -d
>> o net stop wuauserv
>> o net start wuauserv
>>
>> [No's 5 through 7 - Where is 'Run'?]
>>
>> but came unstuck as follows: On clicking LAN settings - advanced is
>> greyed
>> out. I tried ticking the Use a proxy server ... and clicked advanced but
>> was then asked for settings.
>>
>> I think that perhaps my VMLite installation is to blame for all this. My
>> PC
>> crashed in around October 2008 due to a power outage at the time of
>> booting
>> up the machine. I have been getting this error message virtually daily
>> since beginning Nov 2008.
>>
>> I have my machine set to advise me of updates and do not go to the
>> Windows
>> Update site to look for updates.
>>
>> I did notice yesterday on opening WLMessenger that there was a pink
>> notice
>> to the effect that changes made would not automatically be made to
>> another
>> computer (network?). I only have one computer - Windows Home Basic 32
>> bit.
>>
>> I really hope someone can help me - thanks in advance if you can!
>>

 
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Jane Doe
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      10-15-2009
I have done exactly what you suggested and the installation settings are the
same. However my computer is running better generally, with the exception
of WLM which is slower on opening, and WLMsg which now cannot find my
contacts. Also I received the same Windows Defender error message.
Thanks - JD

"crooozin" <> wrote in message
news:11A98609-2829-4EEC-BEEF-...
> Dumb question, have you tried completely removing VMLite (and anything
> associated with it), reboot, re-install, reboot? This is about the point
> at
> which I'll just backup all data and do a clean Windows re-install if a
> recovery partition/disks or OS is otherwise available. These problems can
> be
> more than maddening and end up just being huge time sinks; sometimes a
> clean
> reinstall is quicker. Of course it depends on programs installed, and your
> mileage may vary.
>
> "Jane Doe" wrote:
>
>> View Details:
>> Problem signature
>> Problem Event Name: MpTelemetry
>> Problem Signature 01: 8024402c
>> Problem Signature 02: EndSearch
>> Problem Signature 03: Search
>> Problem Signature 04: 1.1.1505.0
>> Problem Signature 05: MpSigDwn.dll
>> Problem Signature 06: 1.1.1505.0
>> Problem Signature 07: Windows Defender
>> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.2
>> Locale ID: 7177
>>
>> I tried the following fix:
>>
>> 1. Open Internet Explorer.
>> 2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
>> 3. Click the Connections tab, click LAN Settings, and then click Advance.
>> 4. Delete any entry in the Exceptions section.
>> 5. Quit Internet Explorer.
>> 6. Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK.
>> 7. Type the following commands. Press ENTER after each command.
>> o proxycfg -d
>> o net stop wuauserv
>> o net start wuauserv
>>
>> [No's 5 through 7 - Where is 'Run'?]
>>
>> but came unstuck as follows: On clicking LAN settings - advanced is
>> greyed
>> out. I tried ticking the Use a proxy server ... and clicked advanced but
>> was then asked for settings.
>>
>> I think that perhaps my VMLite installation is to blame for all this. My
>> PC
>> crashed in around October 2008 due to a power outage at the time of
>> booting
>> up the machine. I have been getting this error message virtually daily
>> since beginning Nov 2008.
>>
>> I have my machine set to advise me of updates and do not go to the
>> Windows
>> Update site to look for updates.
>>
>> I did notice yesterday on opening WLMessenger that there was a pink
>> notice
>> to the effect that changes made would not automatically be made to
>> another
>> computer (network?). I only have one computer - Windows Home Basic 32
>> bit.
>>
>> I really hope someone can help me - thanks in advance if you can!
>>

 
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Jane Doe
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      10-16-2009
Well, well, guess what? I paid a visit to my VMC Lite supplier this morning
and asked whether their USB modem could perhaps be incompatible with Vista.
The answer was that it could. The technician took my modem to their
workshop and returned about twenty minutes later, saying that it was now
Vista friendly. What a week, TGIF! Thank you all for your input. - JD
PS: So far so good.

"Jane Doe" <> wrote in message
news:F1C6EDD5-3568-4CA4-9EDE-...
> I have done exactly what you suggested and the installation settings are
> the same. However my computer is running better generally, with the
> exception of WLM which is slower on opening, and WLMsg which now cannot
> find my contacts. Also I received the same Windows Defender error
> message. Thanks - JD
>
> "crooozin" <> wrote in message
> news:11A98609-2829-4EEC-BEEF-...
>> Dumb question, have you tried completely removing VMLite (and anything
>> associated with it), reboot, re-install, reboot? This is about the point
>> at
>> which I'll just backup all data and do a clean Windows re-install if a
>> recovery partition/disks or OS is otherwise available. These problems can
>> be
>> more than maddening and end up just being huge time sinks; sometimes a
>> clean
>> reinstall is quicker. Of course it depends on programs installed, and
>> your
>> mileage may vary.
>>
>> "Jane Doe" wrote:
>>
>>> View Details:
>>> Problem signature
>>> Problem Event Name: MpTelemetry
>>> Problem Signature 01: 8024402c
>>> Problem Signature 02: EndSearch
>>> Problem Signature 03: Search
>>> Problem Signature 04: 1.1.1505.0
>>> Problem Signature 05: MpSigDwn.dll
>>> Problem Signature 06: 1.1.1505.0
>>> Problem Signature 07: Windows Defender
>>> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.2
>>> Locale ID: 7177
>>>
>>> I tried the following fix:
>>>
>>> 1. Open Internet Explorer.
>>> 2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
>>> 3. Click the Connections tab, click LAN Settings, and then click
>>> Advance.
>>> 4. Delete any entry in the Exceptions section.
>>> 5. Quit Internet Explorer.
>>> 6. Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK.
>>> 7. Type the following commands. Press ENTER after each command.
>>> o proxycfg -d
>>> o net stop wuauserv
>>> o net start wuauserv
>>>
>>> [No's 5 through 7 - Where is 'Run'?]
>>>
>>> but came unstuck as follows: On clicking LAN settings - advanced is
>>> greyed
>>> out. I tried ticking the Use a proxy server ... and clicked advanced
>>> but
>>> was then asked for settings.
>>>
>>> I think that perhaps my VMLite installation is to blame for all this.
>>> My PC
>>> crashed in around October 2008 due to a power outage at the time of
>>> booting
>>> up the machine. I have been getting this error message virtually daily
>>> since beginning Nov 2008.
>>>
>>> I have my machine set to advise me of updates and do not go to the
>>> Windows
>>> Update site to look for updates.
>>>
>>> I did notice yesterday on opening WLMessenger that there was a pink
>>> notice
>>> to the effect that changes made would not automatically be made to
>>> another
>>> computer (network?). I only have one computer - Windows Home Basic 32
>>> bit.
>>>
>>> I really hope someone can help me - thanks in advance if you can!
>>>

 
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