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Hi - have installed the AntiSpyware program... have
uninstalled and reinstalled... have updated and repaired through control panel... have checked my permissions... have tried the various suggested solutions using gcasDtServ.exe but that file is not installed on my machine - I have searched for it, lol. Am I looking at old information - the posts first suggesting its use were back in January - or am I being incredibly thick? |
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In Windows Explorer select Tools, Folder Options, View, Advanced Settings and make changes as follows: 1. Check box before "Show hidden files and folders". 2. Uncheck box before "Hide extensions before known file types". 3. Uncheck box before "Hide protected operating system files". Now can you find the file? -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FCA Using invalid email address Stourport, Worcs, England Enquire, plan and execute. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please tell the newsgroup how any suggested solution worked for you. http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "lisa-t" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:005601c52d4c$4afe2060$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Hi - have installed the AntiSpyware program... have > uninstalled and reinstalled... have updated and repaired > through control panel... have checked my permissions... > have tried the various suggested solutions using > gcasDtServ.exe but that file is not installed on my > machine - I have searched for it, lol. Am I looking at > old information - the posts first suggesting its use were > back in January - or am I being incredibly thick? > > |
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Hello Lisa:
This quote is from Andre's help book. <QOUTE> If you see a dialog box with the following message after you start your computer or when you start Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware, you need to repair or reinstall Windows AntiSpyware. The following message can also refer to Error 102 or Error 103: Warning: Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware has encountered a critical error (Error 101). Please restart Windows AntiSpyware and run the program again. If you continue to experience this problem, please uninstall the program and install the most recent version of Windows AntiSpyware. You can use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel to uninstall this version of Windows AntiSpyware. You can repair Windows AntiSpyware using Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. Click Microsoft AntiSpyware and click Change. Click Next, and then click Update. If you see the critical error message again, uninstall Windows AntiSpyware and reinstall it. To do this, use Add or Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel. Click Microsoft AntiSpyware and click Remove. You can reinstall Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware at http://www.microsoft.com/athome/sec...pyware/software. <end quote> I hope well for you. Engel -- >-----Original Message----- >Hi - have installed the AntiSpyware program... have >uninstalled and reinstalled... have updated and repaired >through control panel... have checked my permissions... >have tried the various suggested solutions using >gcasDtServ.exe but that file is not installed on my >machine - I have searched for it, lol. Am I looking at >old information - the posts first suggesting its use were >back in January - or am I being incredibly thick? > > >. > |
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Thank you Engel - yes I have already tried that - it's
not working. >-----Original Message----- >Hello Lisa: > >This quote is from Andre's help book. ><QOUTE> >If you see a dialog box with the following message after >you start your computer or when you start Microsoft >Windows AntiSpyware, you need to repair or reinstall >Windows AntiSpyware. The following message can also refer >to Error 102 or Error 103: > Warning: Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware has encountered a >critical error (Error 101). Please restart Windows >AntiSpyware and run the program again. >If you continue to experience this problem, please >uninstall the program and install the most recent version >of Windows AntiSpyware. You can use Add or Remove Programs >in Control Panel to uninstall this version of Windows >AntiSpyware. > >You can repair Windows AntiSpyware using Add or Remove >Programs in Control Panel. Click Microsoft AntiSpyware and >click Change. Click Next, and then click Update. > >If you see the critical error message again, uninstall >Windows AntiSpyware and reinstall it. To do this, use Add >or Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel. Click >Microsoft AntiSpyware and click Remove. You can reinstall >Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware at >http://www.microsoft.com/athome/sec...pyware/software. ><end quote> > >I hope well for you. > >Engel > >-- > >>-----Original Message----- >>Hi - have installed the AntiSpyware program... have >>uninstalled and reinstalled... have updated and repaired >>through control panel... have checked my permissions... >>have tried the various suggested solutions using >>gcasDtServ.exe but that file is not installed on my >>machine - I have searched for it, lol. Am I looking at >>old information - the posts first suggesting its use were >>back in January - or am I being incredibly thick? >> >> >>. >> >. > |
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Thanks Gerry - I have already ensured that I can see
hidden files in the way you describe... the file with that name is not there... nor anywhere on my machine (have done a search)... I wondered if that file had been renamed or replaced since the launch of the program. Ho hum, I'm flummoxed! >-----Original Message----- >Lisa > >In Windows Explorer select Tools, Folder Options, View, Advanced >Settings and make changes as follows: > >1. Check box before "Show hidden files and folders". >2. Uncheck box before "Hide extensions before known file types". >3. Uncheck box before "Hide protected operating system files". > >Now can you find the file? > >-- > > >Hope this helps. > >Gerry >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >FCA > >Using invalid email address > >Stourport, Worcs, England >Enquire, plan and execute. >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Please tell the newsgroup how any >suggested solution worked for you. > >http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >"lisa-t" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:005601c52d4c$4afe2060$a501280a@phx.gbl... >> Hi - have installed the AntiSpyware program... have >> uninstalled and reinstalled... have updated and repaired >> through control panel... have checked my permissions... >> have tried the various suggested solutions using >> gcasDtServ.exe but that file is not installed on my >> machine - I have searched for it, lol. Am I looking at >> old information - the posts first suggesting its use were >> back in January - or am I being incredibly thick? >> >> > >. > |
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You tried change, update, and it didn't fix the problem?
What version of Windows? Are you signed in as an administrator? -- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "lisa-t" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1d0401c52db0$d5aa50d0$a401280a@phx.gbl... > Thank you Engel - yes I have already tried that - it's > not working. > >>-----Original Message----- >>Hello Lisa: >> >>This quote is from Andre's help book. >><QOUTE> >>If you see a dialog box with the following message after >>you start your computer or when you start Microsoft >>Windows AntiSpyware, you need to repair or reinstall >>Windows AntiSpyware. The following message can also > refer >>to Error 102 or Error 103: >> Warning: Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware has encountered > a >>critical error (Error 101). Please restart Windows >>AntiSpyware and run the program again. >>If you continue to experience this problem, please >>uninstall the program and install the most recent > version >>of Windows AntiSpyware. You can use Add or Remove > Programs >>in Control Panel to uninstall this version of Windows >>AntiSpyware. >> >>You can repair Windows AntiSpyware using Add or Remove >>Programs in Control Panel. Click Microsoft AntiSpyware > and >>click Change. Click Next, and then click Update. >> >>If you see the critical error message again, uninstall >>Windows AntiSpyware and reinstall it. To do this, use > Add >>or Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel. Click >>Microsoft AntiSpyware and click Remove. You can > reinstall >>Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware at >>http://www.microsoft.com/athome/sec...pyware/software. >><end quote> >> >>I hope well for you. >> >>Engel >> >>-- >> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>Hi - have installed the AntiSpyware program... have >>>uninstalled and reinstalled... have updated and > repaired >>>through control panel... have checked my permissions... >>>have tried the various suggested solutions using >>>gcasDtServ.exe but that file is not installed on my >>>machine - I have searched for it, lol. Am I looking at >>>old information - the posts first suggesting its use > were >>>back in January - or am I being incredibly thick? >>> >>> >>>. >>> >>. >> |
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Yep! Tried that :-(
Running XP Home (with SP2) and yes I'm the administrator. >-----Original Message----- >You tried change, update, and it didn't fix the problem? > >What version of Windows? > >Are you signed in as an administrator? > >-- >FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: >http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm > >"lisa-t" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:1d0401c52db0$d5aa50d0$a401280a@phx.gbl... >> Thank you Engel - yes I have already tried that - it's >> not working. >> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>Hello Lisa: >>> >>>This quote is from Andre's help book. >>><QOUTE> >>>If you see a dialog box with the following message after >>>you start your computer or when you start Microsoft >>>Windows AntiSpyware, you need to repair or reinstall >>>Windows AntiSpyware. The following message can also >> refer >>>to Error 102 or Error 103: >>> Warning: Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware has encountered >> a >>>critical error (Error 101). Please restart Windows >>>AntiSpyware and run the program again. >>>If you continue to experience this problem, please >>>uninstall the program and install the most recent >> version >>>of Windows AntiSpyware. You can use Add or Remove >> Programs >>>in Control Panel to uninstall this version of Windows >>>AntiSpyware. >>> >>>You can repair Windows AntiSpyware using Add or Remove >>>Programs in Control Panel. Click Microsoft AntiSpyware >> and >>>click Change. Click Next, and then click Update. >>> >>>If you see the critical error message again, uninstall >>>Windows AntiSpyware and reinstall it. To do this, use >> Add >>>or Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel. Click >>>Microsoft AntiSpyware and click Remove. You can >> reinstall >>>Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware at >>>http://www.microsoft.com/athome/sec...pyware/software. >>><end quote> >>> >>>I hope well for you. >>> >>>Engel >>> >>>-- >>> >>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>Hi - have installed the AntiSpyware program... have >>>>uninstalled and reinstalled... have updated and >> repaired >>>>through control panel... have checked my permissions... >>>>have tried the various suggested solutions using >>>>gcasDtServ.exe but that file is not installed on my >>>>machine - I have searched for it, lol. Am I looking at >>>>old information - the posts first suggesting its use >> were >>>>back in January - or am I being incredibly thick? >>>> >>>> >>>>. >>>> >>>. >>> > > >. > |
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From the distant newsgroup perspective, it certainly seems as though there
are things about XP Home's security settings that Microsoft Antispyware doesn't deal with well. I'm sure you aren't logged in as "administrator", 'cause that's only possible in safe mode in XP Home--but that really isn't an issue--I think you are what is termed "owner" which ought to be enough..... And I believe that I've heard that neither installs nor uninstalls are possible in safe mode on XP Home--it won't let you start the Windows Installer process.... I'm perplexed--can't spend time at the moment. Blowing things away--uninstalling, removing the installation directory--is what I can think to try, but I think you've already done that.... You shouldn't have to mess with the registry at all. -- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "lisa-t" <l154lou@lycos.co.uk> wrote in message news:02b701c52de3$7a28fda0$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Yep! Tried that :-( > > Running XP Home (with SP2) and yes I'm the administrator. > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>You tried change, update, and it didn't fix the problem? >> >>What version of Windows? >> >>Are you signed in as an administrator? >> >>-- >>FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: >>http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm >> >>"lisa-t" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message >>news:1d0401c52db0$d5aa50d0$a401280a@phx.gbl... >>> Thank you Engel - yes I have already tried that - it's >>> not working. >>> >>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>Hello Lisa: >>>> >>>>This quote is from Andre's help book. >>>><QOUTE> >>>>If you see a dialog box with the following message > after >>>>you start your computer or when you start Microsoft >>>>Windows AntiSpyware, you need to repair or reinstall >>>>Windows AntiSpyware. The following message can also >>> refer >>>>to Error 102 or Error 103: >>>> Warning: Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware has > encountered >>> a >>>>critical error (Error 101). Please restart Windows >>>>AntiSpyware and run the program again. >>>>If you continue to experience this problem, please >>>>uninstall the program and install the most recent >>> version >>>>of Windows AntiSpyware. You can use Add or Remove >>> Programs >>>>in Control Panel to uninstall this version of Windows >>>>AntiSpyware. >>>> >>>>You can repair Windows AntiSpyware using Add or Remove >>>>Programs in Control Panel. Click Microsoft AntiSpyware >>> and >>>>click Change. Click Next, and then click Update. >>>> >>>>If you see the critical error message again, uninstall >>>>Windows AntiSpyware and reinstall it. To do this, use >>> Add >>>>or Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel. Click >>>>Microsoft AntiSpyware and click Remove. You can >>> reinstall >>>>Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware at >>>>http://www.microsoft.com/athome/sec...pyware/software. >>>><end quote> >>>> >>>>I hope well for you. >>>> >>>>Engel >>>> >>>>-- >>>> >>>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>>Hi - have installed the AntiSpyware program... have >>>>>uninstalled and reinstalled... have updated and >>> repaired >>>>>through control panel... have checked my > permissions... >>>>>have tried the various suggested solutions using >>>>>gcasDtServ.exe but that file is not installed on my >>>>>machine - I have searched for it, lol. Am I looking > at >>>>>old information - the posts first suggesting its use >>> were >>>>>back in January - or am I being incredibly thick? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>. >>>>> >>>>. >>>> >> >> >>. >> |
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Thanks Bill,
My user account says I am "Computer Administrator" but that's the standard level of access I guess - the kids' accounts are more limited. I think I have indeed tried everything suggested so far - with the exception of the gcasDtServ.exe workaround... because that file just isn't on my machine - despite having "installed" Antispyware several times now. Good luck with your stuff... I'll keep trying with the Antispyware... you never know, lol! Lisa >-----Original Message----- >From the distant newsgroup perspective, it certainly seems as though there >are things about XP Home's security settings that Microsoft Antispyware >doesn't deal with well. > >I'm sure you aren't logged in as "administrator", 'cause that's only >possible in safe mode in XP Home--but that really isn't an issue--I think >you are what is termed "owner" which ought to be enough..... > >And I believe that I've heard that neither installs nor uninstalls are >possible in safe mode on XP Home--it won't let you start the Windows >Installer process.... > >I'm perplexed--can't spend time at the moment. Blowing things >away--uninstalling, removing the installation directory-- is what I can think >to try, but I think you've already done that.... You shouldn't have to mess >with the registry at all. > >-- >FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: >http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm > >"lisa-t" <l154lou@lycos.co.uk> wrote in message >news:02b701c52de3$7a28fda0$a501280a@phx.gbl... >> Yep! Tried that :-( >> >> Running XP Home (with SP2) and yes I'm the administrator. >> >> >> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>You tried change, update, and it didn't fix the problem? >>> >>>What version of Windows? >>> >>>Are you signed in as an administrator? >>> >>>-- >>>FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: >>>http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm >>> >>>"lisa-t" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message >>>news:1d0401c52db0$d5aa50d0$a401280a@phx.gbl... >>>> Thank you Engel - yes I have already tried that - it's >>>> not working. >>>> >>>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>>Hello Lisa: >>>>> >>>>>This quote is from Andre's help book. >>>>><QOUTE> >>>>>If you see a dialog box with the following message >> after >>>>>you start your computer or when you start Microsoft >>>>>Windows AntiSpyware, you need to repair or reinstall >>>>>Windows AntiSpyware. The following message can also >>>> refer >>>>>to Error 102 or Error 103: >>>>> Warning: Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware has >> encountered >>>> a >>>>>critical error (Error 101). Please restart Windows >>>>>AntiSpyware and run the program again. >>>>>If you continue to experience this problem, please >>>>>uninstall the program and install the most recent >>>> version >>>>>of Windows AntiSpyware. You can use Add or Remove >>>> Programs >>>>>in Control Panel to uninstall this version of Windows >>>>>AntiSpyware. >>>>> >>>>>You can repair Windows AntiSpyware using Add or Remove >>>>>Programs in Control Panel. Click Microsoft AntiSpyware >>>> and >>>>>click Change. Click Next, and then click Update. >>>>> >>>>>If you see the critical error message again, uninstall >>>>>Windows AntiSpyware and reinstall it. To do this, use >>>> Add >>>>>or Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel. Click >>>>>Microsoft AntiSpyware and click Remove. You can >>>> reinstall >>>>>Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware at >>>>>http://www.microsoft.com/athome/sec...pyware/software. >>>>><end quote> >>>>> >>>>>I hope well for you. >>>>> >>>>>Engel >>>>> >>>>>-- >>>>> >>>>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>>>Hi - have installed the AntiSpyware program... have >>>>>>uninstalled and reinstalled... have updated and >>>> repaired >>>>>>through control panel... have checked my >> permissions... >>>>>>have tried the various suggested solutions using >>>>>>gcasDtServ.exe but that file is not installed on my >>>>>>machine - I have searched for it, lol. Am I looking >> at >>>>>>old information - the posts first suggesting its use >>>> were >>>>>>back in January - or am I being incredibly thick? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>. >>>>>> >>>>>. >>>>> >>> >>> >>>. >>> > > >. > |
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So gcasDtServe.exe is never located on your machine after install? It
should be in the same directory as all the other files that get installed..usually c:\program files\Microsoft AntiSpyware Jeff "lisa-t" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:005601c52d4c$4afe2060$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Hi - have installed the AntiSpyware program... have > uninstalled and reinstalled... have updated and repaired > through control panel... have checked my permissions... > have tried the various suggested solutions using > gcasDtServ.exe but that file is not installed on my > machine - I have searched for it, lol. Am I looking at > old information - the posts first suggesting its use were > back in January - or am I being incredibly thick? > > |
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