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On this past Tuesday, I got the infamous "Application failed to initialize:
0x800106ba…” message! Since then, I’ve been trying everything that I could find in this forum, such as: remove Windows Defender; then click on this link http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en , download the latest upgrade (version 1593) and yada-yada… Still! I am not in luck because once I’ve downloaded the upgrade; run it; and after the scanning is done, the same above application error message shows up again! It's like I'm going in circles here. No, wait, duh! Not like-- I AM actually locked in a vicious cycle. Sorry, I'm just sooo frustrated. Should I just reinstall my OS again? I’ve got the CD’s and I’m so close of just reinstalling 2003 XP Professional I can't think straight anymore. Whatever it takes to get rid of this darned message! Someone, please shed some lights here. I thank you in advance. |
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Hi Lacy;
From your post it's a bit hard to tell exactly what you've tried other than to remove and re-install Defender. Please confirm you've tried the three potential resolution steps in order as laid out in this KB from Microsoft (all we know now is that you've tried step 1.) http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=931849 I should think a reinstall of your OS would not be necessary nor would it fix the problem, as your not on Vista where WD is a part of the OS. -- Regards, Dave Lacy wrote: > On this past Tuesday, I got the infamous "Application failed to > initialize: > 0x800106ba." message! Since then, I've been trying everything that I > could > find in this forum, such as: remove Windows Defender; then click on this > link > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > , download the latest upgrade (version 1593) and yada-yada. Still! I am > not > in luck because once I've downloaded the upgrade; run it; and after the > scanning is done, the same above application error message shows up > again! > It's like I'm going in circles here. No, wait, duh! Not like-- I AM > actually locked in a vicious cycle. Sorry, I'm just sooo frustrated. > > Should I just reinstall my OS again? I've got the CD's and I'm so close > of > just reinstalling 2003 XP Professional I can't think straight anymore. > Whatever it takes to get rid of this darned message! Someone, please > shed > some lights here. I thank you in advance. |
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Hi Dave,
Sorry about that. Yes, I have tried the three steps from the link that you provided below and, yet, no success. Would you know what I can do next, please? Lacy "Dave M" wrote: > Hi Lacy; > From your post it's a bit hard to tell exactly what you've tried other than > to remove and re-install Defender. Please confirm you've tried the three > potential resolution steps in order as laid out in this KB from Microsoft > (all we know now is that you've tried step 1.) > > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=931849 > > I should think a reinstall of your OS would not be necessary nor would it > fix the problem, as your not on Vista where WD is a part of the OS. > -- > > Regards, Dave > > > Lacy wrote: > > On this past Tuesday, I got the infamous "Application failed to initialize: 0x800106ba." message! Since then, I've been trying everything that I could find in this forum, such as: remove Windows Defender; then click on this link http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en, download the latest upgrade (version 1593) and yada-yada. Still! I am not in luck because once I've downloaded the upgrade; run it; and after the scanning is done, the same above application error message shows up again! > > It's like I'm going in circles here. No, wait, duh! Not like-- I AM actually locked in a vicious cycle. Sorry, I'm just sooo frustrated. Should I just reinstall my OS again? I've got the CD's and I'm so close of just reinstalling 2003 XP Professional I can't think straight anymore. > > Whatever it takes to get rid of this darned message! Someone, please > > shed some lights here. I thank you in advance. |
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Lacy,
I'm curious about your Operating System... you say it's 2003 XP Professional, but is that Service Pack 2? Can you click My Computer then go to Help > About Windows tab and tell me what's the Windows Version on the second line of that window that opens. Mine says: Version 5.1 (Build 2600. xpsp_sp2_qfe.070227-2300 : Service Pack 2) Also, does your XP version have the Windows built in firewall and security center? Did Windows Defender ever work correctly on your system without error? Is your system date set correctly? Are all your high-priority/critical updates installed by using Windows Update then repeatedly doing Express Updates until no further updates are delivered? When you download WD v 1.1.1593 do you download to disk first or do you just run the install in place? Are any Anti-Virus or other Anti-Spyware programs active while you're attempting installation? Does your system pass the Windows Genuine Advantage Validation during the WD download? -- Regards, Dave Lacy wrote: > Hi Dave, > Sorry about that. Yes, I have tried the three steps from the link that > you > provided below and, yet, no success. Would you know what I can do next, > please? > > Lacy > > > "Dave M" wrote: > >> Hi Lacy; >> From your post it's a bit hard to tell exactly what you've tried other >> than >> to remove and re-install Defender. Please confirm you've tried the >> three >> potential resolution steps in order as laid out in this KB from >> Microsoft >> (all we know now is that you've tried step 1.) >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=931849 >> >> I should think a reinstall of your OS would not be necessary nor would >> it >> fix the problem, as your not on Vista where WD is a part of the OS. >> -- >> >> Regards, Dave >> >> >> Lacy wrote: >>> On this past Tuesday, I got the infamous "Application failed to >>> initialize: >>> 0x800106ba." message! Since then, I've been trying everything that I >>> could >>> find in this forum, such as: remove Windows Defender; then click on >>> this >>> link >>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en, >>> download the latest upgrade (version 1593) and yada-yada. Still! I am >>> not >>> in luck because once I've downloaded the upgrade; run it; and after the >>> scanning is done, the same above application error message shows up >>> again! > >>> It's like I'm going in circles here. No, wait, duh! Not like-- I AM >>> actually locked in a vicious cycle. Sorry, I'm just sooo frustrated. >>> Should I just reinstall my OS again? I've got the CD's and I'm so >>> close of >>> just reinstalling 2003 XP Professional I can't think straight anymore. > >>> Whatever it takes to get rid of this darned message! Someone, please >>> shed some lights here. I thank you in advance. |
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Dave, thanks again for getting back to me!
OK, let me try to answer all of your questions to the best of my knowledge as follows: * My 2003 XP Professional is Service Pack 2 and after having checked for its version, I realized it was the same version as yours: Version 5.1 (Build 2600. xpsp_sp2_qfe.070227-2300 : Service Pack 2) * Yes, my XP version does have firewall and security center. *Windows Defender has worked correctly on my system and, maybe, a few months ago, I think I got some type of error message that I needed to do an upgrade. So, I did the upgrade and everything went back to normal. I think this may have happened late last year. *I don't know how to check whether my system date is set correctly or not. How could I do that, please? *Yes, all of my high-priority/critical updates are installed and set automatically to look for updates every day at 3 AM. * As for downloading WD, here are steps which I've been taking: 1) Go through the maintenance wizard just fine; 2) Update Windows Defender and install it; 3) When Windows Defender gives "Install" complete; I click on "Finish" 4) At this point is when the application error message appears again. *I removed my anti-virus program (Norton) completely until I'll have resolved this WD error application problem. And I don't have an anti-spyware program active while attempting installation. *Yes, my system pass the Windows Genuine Advantage Validation during the WD download. So, Dave, as you can see above, I have followed every single step and the only thing that I can think off is the system date being set correctly because I don't know how to go about doing that. I'm really hoping that one is where the problem lays. Please don't give up on me. Let me know your thoughts and ideas based on my above answers. Best regards, Lacy "Dave M" wrote: > Lacy, > I'm curious about your Operating System... you say it's 2003 XP > Professional, but is that Service Pack 2? Can you click My Computer then > go to Help > About Windows tab and tell me what's the Windows Version on the > second line of that window that opens. Mine says: > > Version 5.1 (Build 2600. xpsp_sp2_qfe.070227-2300 : Service Pack 2) > > Also, does your XP version have the Windows built in firewall and security > center? > Did Windows Defender ever work correctly on your system without error? > Is your system date set correctly? > Are all your high-priority/critical updates installed by using Windows > Update then repeatedly doing Express Updates until no further updates are > delivered? > When you download WD v 1.1.1593 do you download to disk first or do you > just run the install in place? > Are any Anti-Virus or other Anti-Spyware programs active while you're > attempting installation? > Does your system pass the Windows Genuine Advantage Validation during the > WD download? > -- > > Regards, Dave > > > Lacy wrote: > > Hi Dave, > > Sorry about that. Yes, I have tried the three steps from the link that > > you provided below and, yet, no success. Would you know what I can do next, > > please? > > > > Lacy > > > > > > "Dave M" wrote: > > > >> Hi Lacy; > >> From your post it's a bit hard to tell exactly what you've tried other > >> than to remove and re-install Defender. Please confirm you've tried the > >> three potential resolution steps in order as laid out in this KB from > >> Microsoft (all we know now is that you've tried step 1.) > >> > >> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=931849 > >> > >> I should think a reinstall of your OS would not be necessary nor would > >> it fix the problem, as your not on Vista where WD is a part of the OS. > >> -- > >> > >> Regards, Dave > >> > >> > >> Lacy wrote: > >>> On this past Tuesday, I got the infamous "Application failed to initialize: 0x800106ba." message! Since then, I've been trying everything that I could find in this forum, such as: remove Windows Defender; then click on this link http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en, download the latest upgrade (version 1593) and yada-yada. Still! I am not in luck because once I've downloaded the upgrade; run it; and after the scanning is done, the same above application error message shows up again! > > It's like I'm going in circles here. No, wait, duh! Not like-- I AM actually locked in a vicious cycle. Sorry, I'm just sooo frustrated. Should I just reinstall my OS again? I've got the CD's and I'm so close of just reinstalling 2003 XP Professional I can't think straight anymore. > > Whatever it takes to get rid of this darned message! Someone, please shed some lights here. I thank you in advance. |
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Hi;
OK your on XP-SP2, so no problem there. The 2003 part had me wondering. System time/date is set by clicking the clock on the taskbar... right or left I don't remember and my own clock is no longer standard. Defender is sensitive to the date being off due to the constant updates. That error code was usually seen when running an expired version and fixed by just reinstalling the current release, so it's weird that a simple re-install is not working for you. Is the Windows Defender service able to start? Right click My Computer > Manage > Services and Applications > Services > scroll to Windows Defender highlight it and then try Starting the service if it's not running, it also should be set on Automatic as it's startup type (in it's properties - accessed & set via a right click). This service is dependent on Remote Procedure Call, so that service would be worthwhile to check at the same time in that same Window. About the only other thing I can think of other than what was already mentioned is to try a good cleaning prior to any further re-install you try. CCleaner is very commonly used in this newsgroup, if you don't use it already, and it's available here (pick the slim build): http://www.ccleaner.com/download/builds.aspx In the Cleaner options de-select Windows Defender under the Applications tab and under the Windows tab don't select any advanced options right now. If you do any Issue Cleaning (registry), do let it take a backup when it asks if you want one before the registry cleaning... which it will give you the chance to specify just before the cleaning starts. -- Regards, Dave Lacy wrote: > Dave, thanks again for getting back to me! > > OK, let me try to answer all of your questions to the best of my > knowledge > as follows: > > * My 2003 XP Professional is Service Pack 2 and after having checked for > its > version, I realized it was the same version as yours: Version 5.1 (Build > 2600. xpsp_sp2_qfe.070227-2300 : Service Pack 2) > > * Yes, my XP version does have firewall and security center. > > *Windows Defender has worked correctly on my system and, maybe, a few > months > ago, I think I got some type of error message that I needed to do an > upgrade. > So, I did the upgrade and everything went back to normal. I think this > may > have happened late last year. > > *I don't know how to check whether my system date is set correctly or > not. > How could I do that, please? > > *Yes, all of my high-priority/critical updates are installed and set > automatically to look for updates every day at 3 AM. > > * As for downloading WD, here are steps which I've been taking: > 1) Go through the maintenance wizard just fine; > 2) Update Windows Defender and install it; > 3) When Windows Defender gives "Install" complete; I click on "Finish" > 4) At this point is when the application error message appears again. > > *I removed my anti-virus program (Norton) completely until I'll have > resolved this WD error application problem. And I don't have an > anti-spyware > program active while attempting installation. > > *Yes, my system pass the Windows Genuine Advantage Validation during the > WD > download. > > So, Dave, as you can see above, I have followed every single step and the > only thing that I can think off is the system date being set correctly > because I don't know how to go about doing that. I'm really hoping that > one > is where the problem lays. > > Please don't give up on me. Let me know your thoughts and ideas based on > my > above answers. > > Best regards, > Lacy > > > "Dave M" wrote: > >> Lacy, >> I'm curious about your Operating System... you say it's 2003 XP >> Professional, but is that Service Pack 2? Can you click My Computer >> then >> go to Help > About Windows tab and tell me what's the Windows Version on >> the >> second line of that window that opens. Mine says: >> >> Version 5.1 (Build 2600. xpsp_sp2_qfe.070227-2300 : Service Pack 2) >> >> Also, does your XP version have the Windows built in firewall and >> security >> center? >> Did Windows Defender ever work correctly on your system without error? >> Is your system date set correctly? >> Are all your high-priority/critical updates installed by using Windows >> Update then repeatedly doing Express Updates until no further updates >> are >> delivered? >> When you download WD v 1.1.1593 do you download to disk first or do you >> just run the install in place? >> Are any Anti-Virus or other Anti-Spyware programs active while you're >> attempting installation? >> Does your system pass the Windows Genuine Advantage Validation during >> the >> WD download? >> -- >> >> Regards, Dave >> >> >> Lacy wrote: >>> Hi Dave, >>> Sorry about that. Yes, I have tried the three steps from the link >>> that >>> you provided below and, yet, no success. Would you know what I can do >>> next, >>> please? >>> >>> Lacy >>> >>> >>> "Dave M" wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Lacy; >>>> From your post it's a bit hard to tell exactly what you've tried other >>>> than to remove and re-install Defender. Please confirm you've tried >>>> the >>>> three potential resolution steps in order as laid out in this KB from >>>> Microsoft (all we know now is that you've tried step 1.) >>>> >>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=931849 >>>> >>>> I should think a reinstall of your OS would not be necessary nor would >>>> it fix the problem, as your not on Vista where WD is a part of the OS. >>>> -- >>>> >>>> Regards, Dave >>>> >>>> >>>> Lacy wrote: >>>>> On this past Tuesday, I got the infamous "Application failed to >>>>> initialize: 0x800106ba." message! Since then, I've been trying >>>>> everything that I could find in this forum, such as: remove Windows >>>>> Defender; then click on this link >>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en, >>>>> download the latest upgrade (version 1593) and yada-yada. Still! I >>>>> am >>>>> not in luck because once I've downloaded the upgrade; run it; and >>>>> after >>>>> the scanning is done, the same above application error message shows >>>>> up >>>>> again! >>> > It's like I'm going in circles here. No, wait, duh! Not like-- I AM > actually locked in a vicious cycle. Sorry, I'm just sooo frustrated. > Should > I just reinstall my OS again? I've got the CD's and I'm so close of just > reinstalling 2003 XP Professional I can't think straight anymore. >>> > Whatever it takes to get rid of this darned message! Someone, please > shed > some lights here. I thank you in advance. |
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Dave,
This is so discouraging... I followed all of the steps that you mentioned below and -yet- I still got the same error message after having installed WD and it'd began the scanning. Additionally, I followed all the three steps from this link --> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=931849, and nothing! Any possibilities that you could email me at (E-Mail Removed) so that we can try to pin-point the problem over the phone, please? Thank you so much for all of your help! Lacy "Dave M" wrote: > Hi; > > OK your on XP-SP2, so no problem there. The 2003 part had me wondering. > > System time/date is set by clicking the clock on the taskbar... right or > left I don't remember and my own clock is no longer standard. > Defender is sensitive to the date being off due to the constant updates. > > That error code was usually seen when running an expired version and fixed > by just reinstalling the current release, so it's weird that a simple > re-install is not working for you. > > Is the Windows Defender service able to start? Right click My Computer > > Manage > Services and Applications > Services > > scroll to Windows Defender highlight it and then try Starting the service > if it's not running, it also should be set on Automatic as it's startup > type (in it's properties - accessed & set via a right click). This service > is dependent on Remote Procedure Call, so that service would be worthwhile > to check at the same time in that same Window. > > About the only other thing I can think of other than what was already > mentioned is to try a good cleaning prior to any further re-install you > try. CCleaner is very commonly used in this newsgroup, if you don't use it > already, and it's available here (pick the slim build): > http://www.ccleaner.com/download/builds.aspx > In the Cleaner options de-select Windows Defender under the Applications > tab and under the Windows tab don't select any advanced options right now. > If you do any Issue Cleaning (registry), do let it take a backup when it > asks if you want one before the registry cleaning... which it will give you > the chance to specify just before the cleaning starts. > > -- > > Regards, Dave > > > Lacy wrote: > > Dave, thanks again for getting back to me! > > > > OK, let me try to answer all of your questions to the best of my > > knowledge > > as follows: > > > > * My 2003 XP Professional is Service Pack 2 and after having checked for > > its > > version, I realized it was the same version as yours: Version 5.1 (Build > > 2600. xpsp_sp2_qfe.070227-2300 : Service Pack 2) > > > > * Yes, my XP version does have firewall and security center. > > > > *Windows Defender has worked correctly on my system and, maybe, a few > > months > > ago, I think I got some type of error message that I needed to do an > > upgrade. > > So, I did the upgrade and everything went back to normal. I think this > > may > > have happened late last year. > > > > *I don't know how to check whether my system date is set correctly or > > not. > > How could I do that, please? > > > > *Yes, all of my high-priority/critical updates are installed and set > > automatically to look for updates every day at 3 AM. > > > > * As for downloading WD, here are steps which I've been taking: > > 1) Go through the maintenance wizard just fine; > > 2) Update Windows Defender and install it; > > 3) When Windows Defender gives "Install" complete; I click on "Finish" > > 4) At this point is when the application error message appears again. > > > > *I removed my anti-virus program (Norton) completely until I'll have > > resolved this WD error application problem. And I don't have an > > anti-spyware > > program active while attempting installation. > > > > *Yes, my system pass the Windows Genuine Advantage Validation during the > > WD > > download. > > > > So, Dave, as you can see above, I have followed every single step and the > > only thing that I can think off is the system date being set correctly > > because I don't know how to go about doing that. I'm really hoping that > > one > > is where the problem lays. > > > > Please don't give up on me. Let me know your thoughts and ideas based on > > my > > above answers. > > > > Best regards, > > Lacy > > > > > > "Dave M" wrote: > > > >> Lacy, > >> I'm curious about your Operating System... you say it's 2003 XP > >> Professional, but is that Service Pack 2? Can you click My Computer > >> then > >> go to Help > About Windows tab and tell me what's the Windows Version on > >> the > >> second line of that window that opens. Mine says: > >> > >> Version 5.1 (Build 2600. xpsp_sp2_qfe.070227-2300 : Service Pack 2) > >> > >> Also, does your XP version have the Windows built in firewall and > >> security > >> center? > >> Did Windows Defender ever work correctly on your system without error? > >> Is your system date set correctly? > >> Are all your high-priority/critical updates installed by using Windows > >> Update then repeatedly doing Express Updates until no further updates > >> are > >> delivered? > >> When you download WD v 1.1.1593 do you download to disk first or do you > >> just run the install in place? > >> Are any Anti-Virus or other Anti-Spyware programs active while you're > >> attempting installation? > >> Does your system pass the Windows Genuine Advantage Validation during > >> the > >> WD download? > >> -- > >> > >> Regards, Dave > >> > >> > >> Lacy wrote: > >>> Hi Dave, > >>> Sorry about that. Yes, I have tried the three steps from the link > >>> that > >>> you provided below and, yet, no success. Would you know what I can do > >>> next, > >>> please? > >>> > >>> Lacy > >>> > >>> > >>> "Dave M" wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hi Lacy; > >>>> From your post it's a bit hard to tell exactly what you've tried other > >>>> than to remove and re-install Defender. Please confirm you've tried > >>>> the > >>>> three potential resolution steps in order as laid out in this KB from > >>>> Microsoft (all we know now is that you've tried step 1.) > >>>> > >>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=931849 > >>>> > >>>> I should think a reinstall of your OS would not be necessary nor would > >>>> it fix the problem, as your not on Vista where WD is a part of the OS. > >>>> -- > >>>> > >>>> Regards, Dave > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Lacy wrote: > >>>>> On this past Tuesday, I got the infamous "Application failed to > >>>>> initialize: 0x800106ba." message! Since then, I've been trying > >>>>> everything that I could find in this forum, such as: remove Windows > >>>>> Defender; then click on this link > >>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en, > >>>>> download the latest upgrade (version 1593) and yada-yada. Still! I > >>>>> am > >>>>> not in luck because once I've downloaded the upgrade; run it; and > >>>>> after > >>>>> the scanning is done, the same above application error message shows > >>>>> up > >>>>> again! > >>> > > It's like I'm going in circles here. No, wait, duh! Not like-- I AM > > actually locked in a vicious cycle. Sorry, I'm just sooo frustrated. > > Should > > I just reinstall my OS again? I've got the CD's and I'm so close of just > > reinstalling 2003 XP Professional I can't think straight anymore. > >>> > > Whatever it takes to get rid of this darned message! Someone, please > > shed > > some lights here. I thank you in advance. > > > |
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Hello Lacy,
For future reference, please "munge" your email address. http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/munad.htm -- "Lacy" wrote: > Dave, > > This is so discouraging... I followed all of the steps that you mentioned > below and -yet- I still got the same error message after having installed WD > and it'd began the scanning. > > Additionally, I followed all the three steps from this link --> > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=931849, and nothing! > > Any possibilities that you could email me at (E-Mail Removed) so that we > can try to pin-point the problem over the phone, please? > > Thank you so much for all of your help! > Lacy > > > "Dave M" wrote: > > > Hi; > > > > OK your on XP-SP2, so no problem there. The 2003 part had me wondering. > > > > System time/date is set by clicking the clock on the taskbar... right or > > left I don't remember and my own clock is no longer standard. > > Defender is sensitive to the date being off due to the constant updates. > > > > That error code was usually seen when running an expired version and fixed > > by just reinstalling the current release, so it's weird that a simple > > re-install is not working for you. > > > > Is the Windows Defender service able to start? Right click My Computer > > > Manage > Services and Applications > Services > > > scroll to Windows Defender highlight it and then try Starting the service > > if it's not running, it also should be set on Automatic as it's startup > > type (in it's properties - accessed & set via a right click). This service > > is dependent on Remote Procedure Call, so that service would be worthwhile > > to check at the same time in that same Window. > > > > About the only other thing I can think of other than what was already > > mentioned is to try a good cleaning prior to any further re-install you > > try. CCleaner is very commonly used in this newsgroup, if you don't use it > > already, and it's available here (pick the slim build): > > http://www.ccleaner.com/download/builds.aspx > > In the Cleaner options de-select Windows Defender under the Applications > > tab and under the Windows tab don't select any advanced options right now. > > If you do any Issue Cleaning (registry), do let it take a backup when it > > asks if you want one before the registry cleaning... which it will give you > > the chance to specify just before the cleaning starts. > > > > -- > > > > Regards, Dave > > > > > > Lacy wrote: > > > Dave, thanks again for getting back to me! > > > > > > OK, let me try to answer all of your questions to the best of my > > > knowledge > > > as follows: > > > > > > * My 2003 XP Professional is Service Pack 2 and after having checked for > > > its > > > version, I realized it was the same version as yours: Version 5.1 (Build > > > 2600. xpsp_sp2_qfe.070227-2300 : Service Pack 2) > > > > > > * Yes, my XP version does have firewall and security center. > > > > > > *Windows Defender has worked correctly on my system and, maybe, a few > > > months > > > ago, I think I got some type of error message that I needed to do an > > > upgrade. > > > So, I did the upgrade and everything went back to normal. I think this > > > may > > > have happened late last year. > > > > > > *I don't know how to check whether my system date is set correctly or > > > not. > > > How could I do that, please? > > > > > > *Yes, all of my high-priority/critical updates are installed and set > > > automatically to look for updates every day at 3 AM. > > > > > > * As for downloading WD, here are steps which I've been taking: > > > 1) Go through the maintenance wizard just fine; > > > 2) Update Windows Defender and install it; > > > 3) When Windows Defender gives "Install" complete; I click on "Finish" > > > 4) At this point is when the application error message appears again. > > > > > > *I removed my anti-virus program (Norton) completely until I'll have > > > resolved this WD error application problem. And I don't have an > > > anti-spyware > > > program active while attempting installation. > > > > > > *Yes, my system pass the Windows Genuine Advantage Validation during the > > > WD > > > download. > > > > > > So, Dave, as you can see above, I have followed every single step and the > > > only thing that I can think off is the system date being set correctly > > > because I don't know how to go about doing that. I'm really hoping that > > > one > > > is where the problem lays. > > > > > > Please don't give up on me. Let me know your thoughts and ideas based on > > > my > > > above answers. > > > > > > Best regards, > > > Lacy > > > > > > > > > "Dave M" wrote: > > > > > >> Lacy, > > >> I'm curious about your Operating System... you say it's 2003 XP > > >> Professional, but is that Service Pack 2? Can you click My Computer > > >> then > > >> go to Help > About Windows tab and tell me what's the Windows Version on > > >> the > > >> second line of that window that opens. Mine says: > > >> > > >> Version 5.1 (Build 2600. xpsp_sp2_qfe.070227-2300 : Service Pack 2) > > >> > > >> Also, does your XP version have the Windows built in firewall and > > >> security > > >> center? > > >> Did Windows Defender ever work correctly on your system without error? > > >> Is your system date set correctly? > > >> Are all your high-priority/critical updates installed by using Windows > > >> Update then repeatedly doing Express Updates until no further updates > > >> are > > >> delivered? > > >> When you download WD v 1.1.1593 do you download to disk first or do you > > >> just run the install in place? > > >> Are any Anti-Virus or other Anti-Spyware programs active while you're > > >> attempting installation? > > >> Does your system pass the Windows Genuine Advantage Validation during > > >> the > > >> WD download? > > >> -- > > >> > > >> Regards, Dave > > >> > > >> > > >> Lacy wrote: > > >>> Hi Dave, > > >>> Sorry about that. Yes, I have tried the three steps from the link > > >>> that > > >>> you provided below and, yet, no success. Would you know what I can do > > >>> next, > > >>> please? > > >>> > > >>> Lacy > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> "Dave M" wrote: > > >>> > > >>>> Hi Lacy; > > >>>> From your post it's a bit hard to tell exactly what you've tried other > > >>>> than to remove and re-install Defender. Please confirm you've tried > > >>>> the > > >>>> three potential resolution steps in order as laid out in this KB from > > >>>> Microsoft (all we know now is that you've tried step 1.) > > >>>> > > >>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=931849 > > >>>> > > >>>> I should think a reinstall of your OS would not be necessary nor would > > >>>> it fix the problem, as your not on Vista where WD is a part of the OS. > > >>>> -- > > >>>> > > >>>> Regards, Dave > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> Lacy wrote: > > >>>>> On this past Tuesday, I got the infamous "Application failed to > > >>>>> initialize: 0x800106ba." message! Since then, I've been trying > > >>>>> everything that I could find in this forum, such as: remove Windows > > >>>>> Defender; then click on this link > > >>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en, > > >>>>> download the latest upgrade (version 1593) and yada-yada. Still! I > > >>>>> am > > >>>>> not in luck because once I've downloaded the upgrade; run it; and > > >>>>> after > > >>>>> the scanning is done, the same above application error message shows > > >>>>> up > > >>>>> again! > > >>> > > > It's like I'm going in circles here. No, wait, duh! Not like-- I AM > > > actually locked in a vicious cycle. Sorry, I'm just sooo frustrated. > > > Should > > > I just reinstall my OS again? I've got the CD's and I'm so close of just > > > reinstalling 2003 XP Professional I can't think straight anymore. > > >>> > > > Whatever it takes to get rid of this darned message! Someone, please > > > shed > > > some lights here. I thank you in advance. > > > > > > |
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"Lacy" wrote: > On this past Tuesday, I got the infamous "Application failed to initialize: > 0x800106ba…” message! Since then, I’ve been trying everything that I could > find in this forum, such as: remove Windows Defender; then click on this > link > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > , download the latest upgrade (version 1593) and yada-yada… Still! I am not > in luck because once I’ve downloaded the upgrade; run it; and after the > scanning is done, the same above application error message shows up again! > It's like I'm going in circles here. No, wait, duh! Not like-- I AM > actually locked in a vicious cycle. Sorry, I'm just sooo frustrated. > > Should I just reinstall my OS again? I’ve got the CD’s and I’m so close of > just reinstalling 2003 XP Professional I can't think straight anymore. > Whatever it takes to get rid of this darned message! Someone, please shed > some lights here. I thank you in advance. > hey there i know exactly where you're coming from. hey missy I think you might of not recieved the newest upgrade for Defender. I was recieving lots of different wrongs, so I would just walk away, like leave it for 2,3,5 days. Now today I was informed the newest upgrade, or the fixer upper is available today. It is Windows Defender x64 msi . have to have the msi printed with altogether okay! I may be wrong tho so please check it all out completly first please. and remember just came available late this afternoon. Could you please let me or the discussion window |
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