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On one of my 3 PC's after getting a WD update my AVG anti-Virus instructs me
to restart...after the restart I get the MSVCR80.dll error message saying the file cannot be found. I then have to delete the MSASC exe file in WD to clear the error message on restart, and then have to re-install AVG. My other two PC's are not experiencing this problem...Any help appreciated.. -- Dave |
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Hello Dave,
If you are seeing an error message stating MSVCR80.DLL is missing, please delete c:\program files\windows defender\MSASCui.exe.manifest Look carefully at the file, --note that it has a double-suffix--.exe.manifest. You want to delete that .manifest file, and NOT any other. If you want to be safer about it you can choose to rename it or move it to a location of your choice, rather than deleting it, but deleting this particular file is safe. I hope this post is helpful, but we would highly appreciate it if you could rate the pºst, so we can keep the community informed and saves somebody else the hours of trawling through the web trying to find a solution. -- "dave" wrote: > On one of my 3 PC's after getting a WD update my AVG anti-Virus instructs me > to restart...after the restart I get the MSVCR80.dll error message saying the > file cannot be found. I then have to delete the MSASC exe file in WD to > clear the error message on restart, and then have to re-install AVG. My > other two PC's are not experiencing this problem...Any help appreciated.. > -- > Dave |
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Engel, as I said I am deleting the MSASCui.exe.manifest file to get things
back to normal, but when you get WD updates the file is loaded again and the cycle starts all over....I then have to delete the manifest file again...then I have to re-install my AVG Anti Virus software etc. etc....It's a pain to say the least....Any other suggestions? Thanks, Dave -- Dave "Engel" wrote: > Hello Dave, > > If you are seeing an error message stating MSVCR80.DLL is missing, please > delete c:\program files\windows defender\MSASCui.exe.manifest > > Look carefully at the file, --note that it has a > double-suffix--.exe.manifest. > > You want to delete that .manifest file, and NOT any other. > > If you want to be safer about it you can choose to rename it or move it to a > location of your choice, rather than deleting it, but deleting this > particular file is safe. > > I hope this post is helpful, but we would highly appreciate it if you could > rate the pºst, so we can keep the community informed and saves somebody > else the hours of trawling through the web trying to find a solution. > -- > > "dave" wrote: > > > On one of my 3 PC's after getting a WD update my AVG anti-Virus instructs me > > to restart...after the restart I get the MSVCR80.dll error message saying the > > file cannot be found. I then have to delete the MSASC exe file in WD to > > clear the error message on restart, and then have to re-install AVG. My > > other two PC's are not experiencing this problem...Any help appreciated.. > > -- > > Dave |
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Hi Dave,
Your original post said "I then have to delete the MSASC exe" nothing is mention about the .exe.manifest. Now, Just out of interest. What version of Windows are you using? Have you read the responses to the other messages relating to this prºblem? I would recommend you use the Search For: box, and enter MSVCR80.DLL to get the lates news or advance IN eªch NG. Also, What WD version are you now showing? Mine indicates: WD v. 1.1.1593.0 Engine v. 1.1.1904.0 Signature v. 1.14.1948.9 Does that check out with you? Let me do some searching in the mean time. -- "dave" wrote: > Engel, as I said I am deleting the MSASCui.exe.manifest file to get things > back to normal, but when you get WD updates the file is loaded again and the > cycle starts all over....I then have to delete the manifest file again...then > I have to re-install my AVG Anti Virus software etc. etc....It's a pain to > say the least....Any other suggestions? > > Thanks, > > Dave > -- > Dave > > > "Engel" wrote: > > > Hello Dave, > > > > If you are seeing an error message stating MSVCR80.DLL is missing, please > > delete c:\program files\windows defender\MSASCui.exe.manifest > > > > Look carefully at the file, --note that it has a > > double-suffix--.exe.manifest. > > > > You want to delete that .manifest file, and NOT any other. > > > > If you want to be safer about it you can choose to rename it or move it to a > > location of your choice, rather than deleting it, but deleting this > > particular file is safe. > > > > I hope this post is helpful, but we would highly appreciate it if you could > > rate the pºst, so we can keep the community informed and saves somebody > > else the hours of trawling through the web trying to find a solution. > > -- > > > > "dave" wrote: > > > > > On one of my 3 PC's after getting a WD update my AVG anti-Virus instructs me > > > to restart...after the restart I get the MSVCR80.dll error message saying the > > > file cannot be found. I then have to delete the MSASC exe file in WD to > > > clear the error message on restart, and then have to re-install AVG. My > > > other two PC's are not experiencing this problem...Any help appreciated.. > > > -- > > > Dave |
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Sorry...I didn't make that clear...Running XP home with SP2 and all
patches...The strange thing I only had to delete the exe.manifest file one time on my other PC's (running XP & AVG also) and the file has never re-appeared, but for some reason it keeps getting loaded on this one....My WD and Engine versions match with yours but my Definition Version reads, 1.14.1941.7 Thanks, Dave -- Dave "Engel" wrote: > Hi Dave, > > Your original post said "I then have to delete the MSASC exe" nothing is > mention about the .exe.manifest. > > Now, Just out of interest. What version of Windows are you using? > > Have you read the responses to the other messages relating to this prºblem? > I would recommend you use the Search For: box, and enter MSVCR80.DLL to > get the lates news or advance IN eªch NG. > > Also, What WD version are you now showing? > > Mine indicates: > > WD v. 1.1.1593.0 > Engine v. 1.1.1904.0 > Signature v. 1.14.1948.9 > > Does that check out with you? > > Let me do some searching in the mean time. > -- > > > > "dave" wrote: > > > Engel, as I said I am deleting the MSASCui.exe.manifest file to get things > > back to normal, but when you get WD updates the file is loaded again and the > > cycle starts all over....I then have to delete the manifest file again...then > > I have to re-install my AVG Anti Virus software etc. etc....It's a pain to > > say the least....Any other suggestions? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Dave > > -- > > Dave > > > > > > "Engel" wrote: > > > > > Hello Dave, > > > > > > If you are seeing an error message stating MSVCR80.DLL is missing, please > > > delete c:\program files\windows defender\MSASCui.exe.manifest > > > > > > Look carefully at the file, --note that it has a > > > double-suffix--.exe.manifest. > > > > > > You want to delete that .manifest file, and NOT any other. > > > > > > If you want to be safer about it you can choose to rename it or move it to a > > > location of your choice, rather than deleting it, but deleting this > > > particular file is safe. > > > > > > I hope this post is helpful, but we would highly appreciate it if you could > > > rate the pºst, so we can keep the community informed and saves somebody > > > else the hours of trawling through the web trying to find a solution. > > > -- > > > > > > "dave" wrote: > > > > > > > On one of my 3 PC's after getting a WD update my AVG anti-Virus instructs me > > > > to restart...after the restart I get the MSVCR80.dll error message saying the > > > > file cannot be found. I then have to delete the MSASC exe file in WD to > > > > clear the error message on restart, and then have to re-install AVG. My > > > > other two PC's are not experiencing this problem...Any help appreciated.. > > > > -- > > > > Dave |
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Hi Dave,
Is strange. I cannot locate certain informacion, Mysterious. The informacion in the post has disappeared . Better said, the post has disappeared. But I remember more or less. If you have 1593 That upgrade includes up to two free telephone support calls to Microsoft in support of it. I'd recommend calling 1-866-pcsafety if you are in the U.S. or Canada. Elsewhere, call your local Microsoft subsidiary, or the number for paid support in your locale--and ask for the free help related to Windows Defender Version: 1.1.1593.0 issues. This help extends to spyware removal as well. Note that you will need to call (or email) Microsoft PSS for this. Simply state that you are looking for this fix and don't discuss other issues on the call, and there won't be any charge Let us know how it works ºut. Еиçеl -- "dave" wrote: > Sorry...I didn't make that clear...Running XP home with SP2 and all > patches...The strange thing I only had to delete the exe.manifest file one > time on my other PC's (running XP & AVG also) and the file has never > re-appeared, but for some reason it keeps getting loaded on this one....My WD > and Engine versions match with yours but my Definition Version reads, > 1.14.1941.7 > > Thanks, > > Dave > -- > Dave > > > "Engel" wrote: > > > Hi Dave, > > > > Your original post said "I then have to delete the MSASC exe" nothing is > > mention about the .exe.manifest. > > > > Now, Just out of interest. What version of Windows are you using? > > > > Have you read the responses to the other messages relating to this prºblem? > > I would recommend you use the Search For: box, and enter MSVCR80.DLL to > > get the lates news or advance IN eªch NG. > > > > Also, What WD version are you now showing? > > > > Mine indicates: > > > > WD v. 1.1.1593.0 > > Engine v. 1.1.1904.0 > > Signature v. 1.14.1948.9 > > > > Does that check out with you? > > > > Let me do some searching in the mean time. > > -- > > > > > > > > "dave" wrote: > > > > > Engel, as I said I am deleting the MSASCui.exe.manifest file to get things > > > back to normal, but when you get WD updates the file is loaded again and the > > > cycle starts all over....I then have to delete the manifest file again...then > > > I have to re-install my AVG Anti Virus software etc. etc....It's a pain to > > > say the least....Any other suggestions? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Dave > > > -- > > > Dave > > > > > > > > > "Engel" wrote: > > > > > > > Hello Dave, > > > > > > > > If you are seeing an error message stating MSVCR80.DLL is missing, please > > > > delete c:\program files\windows defender\MSASCui.exe.manifest > > > > > > > > Look carefully at the file, --note that it has a > > > > double-suffix--.exe.manifest. > > > > > > > > You want to delete that .manifest file, and NOT any other. > > > > > > > > If you want to be safer about it you can choose to rename it or move it to a > > > > location of your choice, rather than deleting it, but deleting this > > > > particular file is safe. > > > > > > > > I hope this post is helpful, but we would highly appreciate it if you could > > > > rate the pºst, so we can keep the community informed and saves somebody > > > > else the hours of trawling through the web trying to find a solution. > > > > -- > > > > > > > > "dave" wrote: > > > > > > > > > On one of my 3 PC's after getting a WD update my AVG anti-Virus instructs me > > > > > to restart...after the restart I get the MSVCR80.dll error message saying the > > > > > file cannot be found. I then have to delete the MSASC exe file in WD to > > > > > clear the error message on restart, and then have to re-install AVG. My > > > > > other two PC's are not experiencing this problem...Any help appreciated.. > > > > > -- > > > > > Dave |
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Hi Dave,
I found the post, ( I was looking in the wrong NG) http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...80-968ccbb26e9e So that telephone number is OK. Good look I repit, please Let us know how it works ºut. Engel -- wrote: > Hi Dave, > > Is strange. > > I cannot locate certain informacion, Mysterious. The informacion in the post > has disappeared . Better said, the post has disappeared. > > But I remember more or less. If you have 1593 That upgrade includes up to > two free telephone support calls to Microsoft in support of it. > > I'd recommend calling 1-866-pcsafety if you are in the U.S. or Canada. > Elsewhere, call your local Microsoft subsidiary, or the number for paid > support in your locale--and ask for the free help related to Windows Defender > Version: 1.1.1593.0 issues. This help extends to spyware removal as well. > > Note that you will need to call (or email) Microsoft PSS for this. Simply > state that you are looking for this fix and don't discuss other issues on > the call, and there won't be any charge > > Let us know how it works ºut. > Еиçеl > > > -- > > > "dave" wrote: > > > Sorry...I didn't make that clear...Running XP home with SP2 and all > > patches...The strange thing I only had to delete the exe.manifest file one > > time on my other PC's (running XP & AVG also) and the file has never > > re-appeared, but for some reason it keeps getting loaded on this one....My WD > > and Engine versions match with yours but my Definition Version reads, > > 1.14.1941.7 > > > > Thanks, > > > > Dave > > -- > > Dave > > > > > > "Engel" wrote: > > > > > Hi Dave, > > > > > > Your original post said "I then have to delete the MSASC exe" nothing is > > > mention about the .exe.manifest. > > > > > > Now, Just out of interest. What version of Windows are you using? > > > > > > Have you read the responses to the other messages relating to this prºblem? > > > I would recommend you use the Search For: box, and enter MSVCR80.DLL to > > > get the lates news or advance IN eªch NG. > > > > > > Also, What WD version are you now showing? > > > > > > Mine indicates: > > > > > > WD v. 1.1.1593.0 > > > Engine v. 1.1.1904.0 > > > Signature v. 1.14.1948.9 > > > > > > Does that check out with you? > > > > > > Let me do some searching in the mean time. > > > -- > > > > > > > > > > > > "dave" wrote: > > > > > > > Engel, as I said I am deleting the MSASCui.exe.manifest file to get things > > > > back to normal, but when you get WD updates the file is loaded again and the > > > > cycle starts all over....I then have to delete the manifest file again...then > > > > I have to re-install my AVG Anti Virus software etc. etc....It's a pain to > > > > say the least....Any other suggestions? > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Dave > > > > -- > > > > Dave > > > > > > > > > > > > "Engel" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hello Dave, > > > > > > > > > > If you are seeing an error message stating MSVCR80.DLL is missing, please > > > > > delete c:\program files\windows defender\MSASCui.exe.manifest > > > > > > > > > > Look carefully at the file, --note that it has a > > > > > double-suffix--.exe.manifest. > > > > > > > > > > You want to delete that .manifest file, and NOT any other. > > > > > > > > > > If you want to be safer about it you can choose to rename it or move it to a > > > > > location of your choice, rather than deleting it, but deleting this > > > > > particular file is safe. > > > > > > > > > > I hope this post is helpful, but we would highly appreciate it if you could > > > > > rate the pºst, so we can keep the community informed and saves somebody > > > > > else the hours of trawling through the web trying to find a solution. > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > > > "dave" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On one of my 3 PC's after getting a WD update my AVG anti-Virus instructs me > > > > > > to restart...after the restart I get the MSVCR80.dll error message saying the > > > > > > file cannot be found. I then have to delete the MSASC exe file in WD to > > > > > > clear the error message on restart, and then have to re-install AVG. My > > > > > > other two PC's are not experiencing this problem...Any help appreciated.. > > > > > > -- > > > > > > Dave |
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Engle...have contacted MS support per your instructions....they have me
running a Windows Live "One Care" scan in Safe Mode to see if there are any corrupt files or other problems...Told me to call back if problem re-appears....Thanks for your help... Dave -- Dave "Engel" wrote: > Hi Dave, > > I found the post, ( I was looking in the wrong NG) > http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...80-968ccbb26e9e > > So that telephone number is OK. > > Good look > > I repit, please Let us know how it works ºut. > > Engel > -- > > > wrote: > > > Hi Dave, > > > > Is strange. > > > > I cannot locate certain informacion, Mysterious. The informacion in the post > > has disappeared . Better said, the post has disappeared. > > > > But I remember more or less. If you have 1593 That upgrade includes up to > > two free telephone support calls to Microsoft in support of it. > > > > I'd recommend calling 1-866-pcsafety if you are in the U.S. or Canada. > > Elsewhere, call your local Microsoft subsidiary, or the number for paid > > support in your locale--and ask for the free help related to Windows Defender > > Version: 1.1.1593.0 issues. This help extends to spyware removal as well. > > > > Note that you will need to call (or email) Microsoft PSS for this. Simply > > state that you are looking for this fix and don't discuss other issues on > > the call, and there won't be any charge > > > > Let us know how it works ºut. > > Еиçеl > > > > > > -- > > > > > > "dave" wrote: > > > > > Sorry...I didn't make that clear...Running XP home with SP2 and all > > > patches...The strange thing I only had to delete the exe.manifest file one > > > time on my other PC's (running XP & AVG also) and the file has never > > > re-appeared, but for some reason it keeps getting loaded on this one....My WD > > > and Engine versions match with yours but my Definition Version reads, > > > 1.14.1941.7 > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Dave > > > -- > > > Dave > > > > > > > > > "Engel" wrote: > > > > > > > Hi Dave, > > > > > > > > Your original post said "I then have to delete the MSASC exe" nothing is > > > > mention about the .exe.manifest. > > > > > > > > Now, Just out of interest. What version of Windows are you using? > > > > > > > > Have you read the responses to the other messages relating to this prºblem? > > > > I would recommend you use the Search For: box, and enter MSVCR80.DLL to > > > > get the lates news or advance IN eªch NG. > > > > > > > > Also, What WD version are you now showing? > > > > > > > > Mine indicates: > > > > > > > > WD v. 1.1.1593.0 > > > > Engine v. 1.1.1904.0 > > > > Signature v. 1.14.1948.9 > > > > > > > > Does that check out with you? > > > > > > > > Let me do some searching in the mean time. > > > > -- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "dave" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Engel, as I said I am deleting the MSASCui.exe.manifest file to get things > > > > > back to normal, but when you get WD updates the file is loaded again and the > > > > > cycle starts all over....I then have to delete the manifest file again...then > > > > > I have to re-install my AVG Anti Virus software etc. etc....It's a pain to > > > > > say the least....Any other suggestions? > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > Dave > > > > > -- > > > > > Dave > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Engel" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Hello Dave, > > > > > > > > > > > > If you are seeing an error message stating MSVCR80.DLL is missing, please > > > > > > delete c:\program files\windows defender\MSASCui.exe.manifest > > > > > > > > > > > > Look carefully at the file, --note that it has a > > > > > > double-suffix--.exe.manifest. > > > > > > > > > > > > You want to delete that .manifest file, and NOT any other. > > > > > > > > > > > > If you want to be safer about it you can choose to rename it or move it to a > > > > > > location of your choice, rather than deleting it, but deleting this > > > > > > particular file is safe. > > > > > > > > > > > > I hope this post is helpful, but we would highly appreciate it if you could > > > > > > rate the pºst, so we can keep the community informed and saves somebody > > > > > > else the hours of trawling through the web trying to find a solution. > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > > > > > "dave" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > On one of my 3 PC's after getting a WD update my AVG anti-Virus instructs me > > > > > > > to restart...after the restart I get the MSVCR80.dll error message saying the > > > > > > > file cannot be found. I then have to delete the MSASC exe file in WD to > > > > > > > clear the error message on restart, and then have to re-install AVG. My > > > > > > > other two PC's are not experiencing this problem...Any help appreciated.. > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > Dave |
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for letting us know the outcome! (¯`·._.·Еиçеl·._.·´¯) -- "dave" wrote: > Engle...have contacted MS support per your instructions....they have me > running a Windows Live "One Care" scan in Safe Mode to see if there are any > corrupt files or other problems...Told me to call back if problem > re-appears....Thanks for your help... > > Dave > -- > Dave > > > "Engel" wrote: > > > Hi Dave, > > > > I found the post, ( I was looking in the wrong NG) > > http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...80-968ccbb26e9e > > > > So that telephone number is OK. > > > > Good look > > > > I repit, please Let us know how it works ºut. > > > > Engel > > -- > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > Hi Dave, > > > > > > Is strange. > > > > > > I cannot locate certain informacion, Mysterious. The informacion in the post > > > has disappeared . Better said, the post has disappeared. > > > > > > But I remember more or less. If you have 1593 That upgrade includes up to > > > two free telephone support calls to Microsoft in support of it. > > > > > > I'd recommend calling 1-866-pcsafety if you are in the U.S. or Canada. > > > Elsewhere, call your local Microsoft subsidiary, or the number for paid > > > support in your locale--and ask for the free help related to Windows Defender > > > Version: 1.1.1593.0 issues. This help extends to spyware removal as well. > > > > > > Note that you will need to call (or email) Microsoft PSS for this. Simply > > > state that you are looking for this fix and don't discuss other issues on > > > the call, and there won't be any charge > > > > > > Let us know how it works ºut. > > > Еиçеl > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > > "dave" wrote: > > > > > > > Sorry...I didn't make that clear...Running XP home with SP2 and all > > > > patches...The strange thing I only had to delete the exe.manifest file one > > > > time on my other PC's (running XP & AVG also) and the file has never > > > > re-appeared, but for some reason it keeps getting loaded on this one....My WD > > > > and Engine versions match with yours but my Definition Version reads, > > > > 1.14.1941.7 > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Dave > > > > -- > > > > Dave > > > > > > > > > > > > "Engel" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi Dave, > > > > > > > > > > Your original post said "I then have to delete the MSASC exe" nothing is > > > > > mention about the .exe.manifest. > > > > > > > > > > Now, Just out of interest. What version of Windows are you using? > > > > > > > > > > Have you read the responses to the other messages relating to this prºblem? > > > > > I would recommend you use the Search For: box, and enter MSVCR80.DLL to > > > > > get the lates news or advance IN eªch NG. > > > > > > > > > > Also, What WD version are you now showing? > > > > > > > > > > Mine indicates: > > > > > > > > > > WD v. 1.1.1593.0 > > > > > Engine v. 1.1.1904.0 > > > > > Signature v. 1.14.1948.9 > > > > > > > > > > Does that check out with you? > > > > > > > > > > Let me do some searching in the mean time. > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "dave" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Engel, as I said I am deleting the MSASCui.exe.manifest file to get things > > > > > > back to normal, but when you get WD updates the file is loaded again and the > > > > > > cycle starts all over....I then have to delete the manifest file again...then > > > > > > I have to re-install my AVG Anti Virus software etc. etc....It's a pain to > > > > > > say the least....Any other suggestions? > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > > > Dave > > > > > > -- > > > > > > Dave > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Engel" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello Dave, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > If you are seeing an error message stating MSVCR80.DLL is missing, please > > > > > > > delete c:\program files\windows defender\MSASCui.exe.manifest > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Look carefully at the file, --note that it has a > > > > > > > double-suffix--.exe.manifest. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > You want to delete that .manifest file, and NOT any other. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > If you want to be safer about it you can choose to rename it or move it to a > > > > > > > location of your choice, rather than deleting it, but deleting this > > > > > > > particular file is safe. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I hope this post is helpful, but we would highly appreciate it if you could > > > > > > > rate the pºst, so we can keep the community informed and saves somebody > > > > > > > else the hours of trawling through the web trying to find a solution. > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "dave" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On one of my 3 PC's after getting a WD update my AVG anti-Virus instructs me > > > > > > > > to restart...after the restart I get the MSVCR80.dll error message saying the > > > > > > > > file cannot be found. I then have to delete the MSASC exe file in WD to > > > > > > > > clear the error message on restart, and then have to re-install AVG. My > > > > > > > > other two PC's are not experiencing this problem...Any help appreciated.. > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > Dave |
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