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amp
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      02-05-2005
I have a Windows me computer.Windows update repeatedly sends notification to
install

Critical Update for Windows Media Player Script Commands (KB828026)

Why does it keep repeatedly downloading and installing installing over and
over.

what do i do to rectify this problem?
 
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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      02-05-2005
Start here:
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/


"amp" <> wrote in message
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>I have a Windows me computer.Windows update repeatedly sends notification
>to
> install
>
> Critical Update for Windows Media Player Script Commands (KB828026)
>
> Why does it keep repeatedly downloading and installing installing over and
> over.
>
> what do i do to rectify this problem?



 
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mTIE
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      03-26-2005
Hi,

This thread is a little old, so maybe you don't care anymore, but here's the
answer:
I had the same problem, and it took me a long time to figure out the fix.

First, The advice at http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm _might_ be
usefull to people with Windows XP but it was no help to me. (I'm running
Windows ME.)

I found some good advice on these newsgroups from "Smirnoff" who says:
1. Delete all copies of WMP.DLL (There should only be one, probably in
C:\Windows\system; If you're nervous about deleting files, back it up first,
or just rename it.)
2. Re-install Windows Media player. (I found if you just click on the
player icon after deleting WMP.DLL, it will automatically walk you thru
downloading a new copy from the web and reinstalling.)
3. Re-install 828026.

This is very good advice but VERY IMPORTANT: When you go back to Windows
update, install 828026 ONLY! Do not install any other updates at the same
time!

I went thru this routine, and when I went to Windows Update, it told me
there were two critical updates I needed: 828026 and 885492. Like a good
little sheep, I took the path of least resistence and let it install both.
This put my system back to where it was before, where Windows Update keeps
insisting that I need 828026 no matter how many times I install it!

What I've learned is:
Installing WMP9 installs version 9.0.0.2980 of WMP.dll
Patch 828026 upgrades this to version 9.0.0.3075.
Patch 885492 upgrades this to version 9.0.0.3250.

What I think happened to you, me, and a lot of other unfortunates is we
installed both patches to WMP9 at the same time -- becuase Windows Update
told us to. WU installed the second patch first. Then the first patch
failed because WMP.dll was then newer than the one it was trying to deliver.
However, it fails without any error message and tells you that it was
successfull. But then the next time you go back to WU, it sees that you
have WMP9 but you don't have the registry entry that shows that 828026 was
installed, so it just keeps trying....

(sigh. NEFW: Nothing Ever F****** Works)




"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

> Start here:
> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm
>
> --
> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/
>
>


 
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JAFO
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      04-02-2005
Hey mTIE,
Your instructions were perfect for me. I was able to correct this problem on
my system quite easily by following your notes. Also, I assumed that after
KB828026 was installed separately, it was okay to go ahead and install
KB885492. Correct? Oh by the way, I had tried contacting Miscrosoft to help
with this problem and two people that I was connected with did not seem to
have a clue on how to fix it. Thanks again.


"mTIE" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This thread is a little old, so maybe you don't care anymore, but here's the
> answer:
> I had the same problem, and it took me a long time to figure out the fix.
>
> First, The advice at http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm _might_ be
> usefull to people with Windows XP but it was no help to me. (I'm running
> Windows ME.)
>
> I found some good advice on these newsgroups from "Smirnoff" who says:
> 1. Delete all copies of WMP.DLL (There should only be one, probably in
> C:\Windows\system; If you're nervous about deleting files, back it up first,
> or just rename it.)
> 2. Re-install Windows Media player. (I found if you just click on the
> player icon after deleting WMP.DLL, it will automatically walk you thru
> downloading a new copy from the web and reinstalling.)
> 3. Re-install 828026.
>
> This is very good advice but VERY IMPORTANT: When you go back to Windows
> update, install 828026 ONLY! Do not install any other updates at the same
> time!
>
> I went thru this routine, and when I went to Windows Update, it told me
> there were two critical updates I needed: 828026 and 885492. Like a good
> little sheep, I took the path of least resistence and let it install both.
> This put my system back to where it was before, where Windows Update keeps
> insisting that I need 828026 no matter how many times I install it!
>
> What I've learned is:
> Installing WMP9 installs version 9.0.0.2980 of WMP.dll
> Patch 828026 upgrades this to version 9.0.0.3075.
> Patch 885492 upgrades this to version 9.0.0.3250.
>
> What I think happened to you, me, and a lot of other unfortunates is we
> installed both patches to WMP9 at the same time -- becuase Windows Update
> told us to. WU installed the second patch first. Then the first patch
> failed because WMP.dll was then newer than the one it was trying to deliver.
> However, it fails without any error message and tells you that it was
> successfull. But then the next time you go back to WU, it sees that you
> have WMP9 but you don't have the registry entry that shows that 828026 was
> installed, so it just keeps trying....
>
> (sigh. NEFW: Nothing Ever F****** Works)
>
>
>
>
> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Start here:
> > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm
> >
> > --
> > Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/
> >
> >

>

 
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melody
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      06-05-2005
Thanks so much for the info!!!! I have been dealing with this critical
update for several months. Two different people from Microsoft sent me info
that did not work. They gave up before I did. I guess their employees
should read these boards. I followed your directions and TAH DAH....no more
critical update 828026.
Thanks again...I appreciate it.


 
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XCrossWindsX
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      07-21-2005
This is the only solution that worked. Thanks

"mTIE" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This thread is a little old, so maybe you don't care anymore, but here's the
> answer:
> I had the same problem, and it took me a long time to figure out the fix.
>
> First, The advice at http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm _might_ be
> usefull to people with Windows XP but it was no help to me. (I'm running
> Windows ME.)
>
> I found some good advice on these newsgroups from "Smirnoff" who says:
> 1. Delete all copies of WMP.DLL (There should only be one, probably in
> C:\Windows\system; If you're nervous about deleting files, back it up first,
> or just rename it.)
> 2. Re-install Windows Media player. (I found if you just click on the
> player icon after deleting WMP.DLL, it will automatically walk you thru
> downloading a new copy from the web and reinstalling.)
> 3. Re-install 828026.
>
> This is very good advice but VERY IMPORTANT: When you go back to Windows
> update, install 828026 ONLY! Do not install any other updates at the same
> time!
>
> I went thru this routine, and when I went to Windows Update, it told me
> there were two critical updates I needed: 828026 and 885492. Like a good
> little sheep, I took the path of least resistence and let it install both.
> This put my system back to where it was before, where Windows Update keeps
> insisting that I need 828026 no matter how many times I install it!
>
> What I've learned is:
> Installing WMP9 installs version 9.0.0.2980 of WMP.dll
> Patch 828026 upgrades this to version 9.0.0.3075.
> Patch 885492 upgrades this to version 9.0.0.3250.
>
> What I think happened to you, me, and a lot of other unfortunates is we
> installed both patches to WMP9 at the same time -- becuase Windows Update
> told us to. WU installed the second patch first. Then the first patch
> failed because WMP.dll was then newer than the one it was trying to deliver.
> However, it fails without any error message and tells you that it was
> successfull. But then the next time you go back to WU, it sees that you
> have WMP9 but you don't have the registry entry that shows that 828026 was
> installed, so it just keeps trying....
>
> (sigh. NEFW: Nothing Ever F****** Works)
>
>
>
>
> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Start here:
> > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm
> >
> > --
> > Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/
> >
> >

>

 
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XCrossWindsX
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      07-21-2005
The solution below worked fine. However, now 885492 shows up in start-up. Do
I need 885492 running in startup?

"mTIE" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This thread is a little old, so maybe you don't care anymore, but here's the
> answer:
> I had the same problem, and it took me a long time to figure out the fix.
>
> First, The advice at http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm _might_ be
> usefull to people with Windows XP but it was no help to me. (I'm running
> Windows ME.)
>
> I found some good advice on these newsgroups from "Smirnoff" who says:
> 1. Delete all copies of WMP.DLL (There should only be one, probably in
> C:\Windows\system; If you're nervous about deleting files, back it up first,
> or just rename it.)
> 2. Re-install Windows Media player. (I found if you just click on the
> player icon after deleting WMP.DLL, it will automatically walk you thru
> downloading a new copy from the web and reinstalling.)
> 3. Re-install 828026.
>
> This is very good advice but VERY IMPORTANT: When you go back to Windows
> update, install 828026 ONLY! Do not install any other updates at the same
> time!
>
> I went thru this routine, and when I went to Windows Update, it told me
> there were two critical updates I needed: 828026 and 885492. Like a good
> little sheep, I took the path of least resistence and let it install both.
> This put my system back to where it was before, where Windows Update keeps
> insisting that I need 828026 no matter how many times I install it!
>
> What I've learned is:
> Installing WMP9 installs version 9.0.0.2980 of WMP.dll
> Patch 828026 upgrades this to version 9.0.0.3075.
> Patch 885492 upgrades this to version 9.0.0.3250.
>
> What I think happened to you, me, and a lot of other unfortunates is we
> installed both patches to WMP9 at the same time -- becuase Windows Update
> told us to. WU installed the second patch first. Then the first patch
> failed because WMP.dll was then newer than the one it was trying to deliver.
> However, it fails without any error message and tells you that it was
> successfull. But then the next time you go back to WU, it sees that you
> have WMP9 but you don't have the registry entry that shows that 828026 was
> installed, so it just keeps trying....
>
> (sigh. NEFW: Nothing Ever F****** Works)
>
>
>
>
> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Start here:
> > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm
> >
> > --
> > Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/
> >
> >

>

 
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jrobertovega
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      07-28-2005
Thanks mTIE - Like the others, I also have Me, and I followed the
instructions and was able to solve the problem. Again, many thanks.

"mTIE" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This thread is a little old, so maybe you don't care anymore, but here's the
> answer:
> I had the same problem, and it took me a long time to figure out the fix.
>
> First, The advice at http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm _might_ be
> usefull to people with Windows XP but it was no help to me. (I'm running
> Windows ME.)
>
> I found some good advice on these newsgroups from "Smirnoff" who says:
> 1. Delete all copies of WMP.DLL (There should only be one, probably in
> C:\Windows\system; If you're nervous about deleting files, back it up first,
> or just rename it.)
> 2. Re-install Windows Media player. (I found if you just click on the
> player icon after deleting WMP.DLL, it will automatically walk you thru
> downloading a new copy from the web and reinstalling.)
> 3. Re-install 828026.
>
> This is very good advice but VERY IMPORTANT: When you go back to Windows
> update, install 828026 ONLY! Do not install any other updates at the same
> time!
>
> I went thru this routine, and when I went to Windows Update, it told me
> there were two critical updates I needed: 828026 and 885492. Like a good
> little sheep, I took the path of least resistence and let it install both.
> This put my system back to where it was before, where Windows Update keeps
> insisting that I need 828026 no matter how many times I install it!
>
> What I've learned is:
> Installing WMP9 installs version 9.0.0.2980 of WMP.dll
> Patch 828026 upgrades this to version 9.0.0.3075.
> Patch 885492 upgrades this to version 9.0.0.3250.
>
> What I think happened to you, me, and a lot of other unfortunates is we
> installed both patches to WMP9 at the same time -- becuase Windows Update
> told us to. WU installed the second patch first. Then the first patch
> failed because WMP.dll was then newer than the one it was trying to deliver.
> However, it fails without any error message and tells you that it was
> successfull. But then the next time you go back to WU, it sees that you
> have WMP9 but you don't have the registry entry that shows that 828026 was
> installed, so it just keeps trying....
>
> (sigh. NEFW: Nothing Ever F****** Works)
>
>
>
>
> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Start here:
> > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm
> >
> > --
> > Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/
> >
> >

>

 
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dlsayremn
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      10-16-2005
Thank you! After the 125th download I decided to see if there was anything
listed in the discussion groups.

"mTIE" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This thread is a little old, so maybe you don't care anymore, but here's the
> answer:
> I had the same problem, and it took me a long time to figure out the fix.
>
> First, The advice at http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm _might_ be
> usefull to people with Windows XP but it was no help to me. (I'm running
> Windows ME.)
>
> I found some good advice on these newsgroups from "Smirnoff" who says:
> 1. Delete all copies of WMP.DLL (There should only be one, probably in
> C:\Windows\system; If you're nervous about deleting files, back it up first,
> or just rename it.)
> 2. Re-install Windows Media player. (I found if you just click on the
> player icon after deleting WMP.DLL, it will automatically walk you thru
> downloading a new copy from the web and reinstalling.)
> 3. Re-install 828026.
>
> This is very good advice but VERY IMPORTANT: When you go back to Windows
> update, install 828026 ONLY! Do not install any other updates at the same
> time!
>
> I went thru this routine, and when I went to Windows Update, it told me
> there were two critical updates I needed: 828026 and 885492. Like a good
> little sheep, I took the path of least resistence and let it install both.
> This put my system back to where it was before, where Windows Update keeps
> insisting that I need 828026 no matter how many times I install it!
>
> What I've learned is:
> Installing WMP9 installs version 9.0.0.2980 of WMP.dll
> Patch 828026 upgrades this to version 9.0.0.3075.
> Patch 885492 upgrades this to version 9.0.0.3250.
>
> What I think happened to you, me, and a lot of other unfortunates is we
> installed both patches to WMP9 at the same time -- becuase Windows Update
> told us to. WU installed the second patch first. Then the first patch
> failed because WMP.dll was then newer than the one it was trying to deliver.
> However, it fails without any error message and tells you that it was
> successfull. But then the next time you go back to WU, it sees that you
> have WMP9 but you don't have the registry entry that shows that 828026 was
> installed, so it just keeps trying....
>
> (sigh. NEFW: Nothing Ever F****** Works)
>
>
>
>
> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Start here:
> > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm
> >
> > --
> > Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/
> >
> >

>

 
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jak
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      11-16-2005
I had installed this 58 times. Folowed your instructions and it seems to have
worked.thanks.

"mTIE" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This thread is a little old, so maybe you don't care anymore, but here's the
> answer:
> I had the same problem, and it took me a long time to figure out the fix.
>
> First, The advice at http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm _might_ be
> usefull to people with Windows XP but it was no help to me. (I'm running
> Windows ME.)
>
> I found some good advice on these newsgroups from "Smirnoff" who says:
> 1. Delete all copies of WMP.DLL (There should only be one, probably in
> C:\Windows\system; If you're nervous about deleting files, back it up first,
> or just rename it.)
> 2. Re-install Windows Media player. (I found if you just click on the
> player icon after deleting WMP.DLL, it will automatically walk you thru
> downloading a new copy from the web and reinstalling.)
> 3. Re-install 828026.
>
> This is very good advice but VERY IMPORTANT: When you go back to Windows
> update, install 828026 ONLY! Do not install any other updates at the same
> time!
>
> I went thru this routine, and when I went to Windows Update, it told me
> there were two critical updates I needed: 828026 and 885492. Like a good
> little sheep, I took the path of least resistence and let it install both.
> This put my system back to where it was before, where Windows Update keeps
> insisting that I need 828026 no matter how many times I install it!
>
> What I've learned is:
> Installing WMP9 installs version 9.0.0.2980 of WMP.dll
> Patch 828026 upgrades this to version 9.0.0.3075.
> Patch 885492 upgrades this to version 9.0.0.3250.
>
> What I think happened to you, me, and a lot of other unfortunates is we
> installed both patches to WMP9 at the same time -- becuase Windows Update
> told us to. WU installed the second patch first. Then the first patch
> failed because WMP.dll was then newer than the one it was trying to deliver.
> However, it fails without any error message and tells you that it was
> successfull. But then the next time you go back to WU, it sees that you
> have WMP9 but you don't have the registry entry that shows that 828026 was
> installed, so it just keeps trying....
>
> (sigh. NEFW: Nothing Ever F****** Works)
>
>
>
>
> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Start here:
> > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/828026.htm
> >
> > --
> > Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/
> >
> >

>

 
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