Thanks for your advise, I am afraid it was Norton. Upgrade from DVD is the
firstthing I have done, but delivered no result. Regarding the call to MS I
am Active Pack subscriber, and actually I don't know if I would be eligible.
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Quasi
(Hungary)
"Mr. Arnold" wrote:
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> "Quasi" <> wrote in message
> news:71749FE1-E66F-41BB-9A12-...
> > This symptom appears more and more common. In my case running Vista
> > Business
> > the problem started when uninstalled Norton Internet Security 2007 (for
> > Windows Vsita). After that the error message quoted in the subject appears
> > whenever I would like to access the Control Panel or any related
> > applications. Would there be a solution?
>
> Norton stabbed you in the back didn't it.
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> If you have the install CD/DVD for Vista, you could boot off the CD/DVD and
> try the Repair option.
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> You could do an upgrade over the top of the existing O/S with the install
> CD/DVD as well. The upgrade over the top of the existing O/S will install
> the O/S again, but it will leave your programs and data as is and intact.
> Either approach could correct the problems for you.
>
> Your other option is if you have a retail version of Vista and it's still
> within the 180 days since the activation, then you can call MS for free
> support.
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