Hi Suren,
That is a lot of detail, but I will give it a try. It has been months since
I worked behind the seens. Before I try that, what comes after the or, on
#10?
Thank you for the information.
"Suren" wrote:
> -Checked for different version of office in the computer.
> --Removed the other version of office from the computer.
> --HKLM\System\Controlset001\Services\MSSQL$MicrosoftBCM,MSSQL$MicrosoftSMLbiz
> and MS$MicrsoftSMLbiz from C:\Program files\Microsoft SQL Server
> also HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
> --Renamed the Microsoft SQL Server to Microsoft SQL ServerOLD
> --Uninstall the Microsoft.NET higher version and reinstall the Microsoft
> ..Net
> Framework
> --If Microsoft .Net
> --To uninstall the Microsoft.net frame work
> 1.) Go to Add/Remove Programs and uninstall the .NET Framework listed
> there.
> NOTE
> - If the uninstall fails or gives an error similar to the following, go to
> the 2nd
>
> part of this SOX.
>
> 2.) Restart the system to see if .NET Framework appears on the Windows
> Update
> Site. If it does not, you can reinstall the Framework from the XP CD by
> doing the
>
> following:
>
> a.) Insert the Windows XP CD, and select Perform Additional Tasks.
>
> b.) Select Install .NET Framework, and install as normal.
>
> If the uninstall of .NET Framework gives an error or says "The patch package
> could
>
> not be opened" then do the following:
>
> 1.) Go to support.microsoft.com and reference article 295823 to download
> and
> install the Windows Install Clean Up utility (msicuu2)
>
> 2.) Run the utility and remove the reference to .NET Framework.
>
> 3.) Click Start, Run, and type Installer and click OK.
>
> 4.) Click on View, Details, and then Right Click the Date Modified Header
> and
> select Comments.
>
> 5.) Find the file commented for .NET Framework, right click and select
> Uninstall.
>
> If it is not there or if it will still not remove, continue on.
>
> 6.) Go to Start, Run, type in System32 and click OK. Delete the folder
> URTTemp
> and the file mscoree.dll
>
> 7.) Go to Start, Run, type in Microsoft.NET and click OK. Open the
> Framework
> folder and delete v1.1.4322 folder if it is there.
>
> 8.) Open up Registry Editor, then locate, back up and delete the following
> keys -
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v1.1.4322 and
> also
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\policy\v1.1
>
> 9.)Clear the contents of the %temp% folder as best as possible, and disable
> any
> antivirus/firewall software. A clean boot is usually the best way to go.
>
> 10.) Restart the system and check the Windows Update site for .NET
> Framework, or
>
>
> "Luther" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > The CLR (.NET Framework) is failing to start up and everything in BCM
> > depends on it working properly.
> >
> > Did you just install BCM, or had it been running for a while?
> >
> > jswash wrote:
> >> How do you correct the problem with an error message that states "managed
> >> MAPI catestrophic failure? Also in the error message was - could not
> >> start
> >> CLR required to permissions cannot be acquired.
> >
>
>
>
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