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Old January 25th 05, 07:53 PM
Acupro Tech
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Default ATTENTION MICROSOFT: PLEASE READ THIS

I recently faced an issue that might be worth adding to Knowledge Base:

Symptom 1: When installing Mcaffe or Norton Anti-Virus setup stalls at a
blank window.

Symptom 2: When opening User Accounts in Control Panel it fails and you get
an error. The Window title is Microsoft HTML Application Host and details
indicate that the two files at issue are mshta.exe and mshtml.dll.

Solution: Delete both files and replace with current versions of mshta.exe
and mshtml.dll. Unregester and re-regester mshtml.dll using regsvr32 after
the new file is in place.
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Old January 25th 05, 08:22 PM
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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Default ATTENTION MICROSOFT: PLEASE READ THIS

Since these are peer to peer newsgroups, Microsoft may not see you post.
When someone from Microsoft posts here, they do so in their own time since
they do not officially monitor these newsgroups.

Suggestions are better posted in other locations such as:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=114491
And
http://register.microsoft.com/mswish...2Fthanks%2Ehtm

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"Acupro Tech" wrote in message
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I recently faced an issue that might be worth adding to Knowledge Base:

Symptom 1: When installing Mcaffe or Norton Anti-Virus setup stalls at a
blank window.

Symptom 2: When opening User Accounts in Control Panel it fails and you
get
an error. The Window title is Microsoft HTML Application Host and details
indicate that the two files at issue are mshta.exe and mshtml.dll.

Solution: Delete both files and replace with current versions of
mshta.exe
and mshtml.dll. Unregester and re-regester mshtml.dll using regsvr32
after
the new file is in place.



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Old January 26th 05, 04:24 PM
Double.Trouble
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Default ATTENTION MICROSOFT: PLEASE READ THIS


good suggestions


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