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The final version of WD seems to require a deinstall of the beta 2 version
that I was using so far (although my version was not explicitily mentioned in the installation notes). The deinstallation seems to require the WindowsDefender.msi file used earlier for installing the beta 2. As is didn't save it explicitely (just executed directly it from the temporary internet files cache), I have no access to the msi file anymore. Now after starting the installation of the final version, the beta 2 version is unable to start anymore but it is stÃ*ll not deinstalled. Every time I restart Windows (XP Pro), it says that Windows Defender allication failed to initialize. How can I get out of this trap? Is there any chance to get access to the original installation MSI package? I am not exactly sure, which version I was using before as I can't start it anymore but in the registry I found a version saying 101041b (Hex) / 16843803 (Dec) and a PackageCode 61A956925C4C797488DD52CE7547C7E1. |
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Just an idea, can you not do a search for all files with defender in their
name and delete them. Also do a search of the registry and do the same. http://www.xs4all.nl/~fstaal01/regsearch-us.html |
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I have the same problem with not having the install file. Any fixes?
"tpmjg" wrote: > The final version of WD seems to require a deinstall of the beta 2 version > that I was using so far (although my version was not explicitily mentioned in > the installation notes). The deinstallation seems to require the > WindowsDefender.msi file used earlier for installing the beta 2. As is didn't > save it explicitely (just executed directly it from the temporary internet > files cache), I have no access to the msi file anymore. > > Now after starting the installation of the final version, the beta 2 version > is unable to start anymore but it is stÃ*ll not deinstalled. Every time I > restart Windows (XP Pro), it says that Windows Defender allication failed to > initialize. > > How can I get out of this trap? Is there any chance to get access to the > original installation MSI package? > > I am not exactly sure, which version I was using before as I can't start it > anymore but in the registry I found a version saying 101041b (Hex) / 16843803 > (Dec) and a PackageCode 61A956925C4C797488DD52CE7547C7E1. |
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tpmjg, I can help you fix this, but let me ask a non-sequiter first: Do you use Microsoft Office on this machine? -- "tpmjg" wrote: > The final version of WD seems to require a deinstall of the beta 2 version > that I was using so far (although my version was not explicitily mentioned in > the installation notes). The deinstallation seems to require the > WindowsDefender.msi file used earlier for installing the beta 2. As is didn't > save it explicitely (just executed directly it from the temporary internet > files cache), I have no access to the msi file anymore. > > Now after starting the installation of the final version, the beta 2 version > is unable to start anymore but it is stÃ*ll not deinstalled. Every time I > restart Windows (XP Pro), it says that Windows Defender allication failed to > initialize. > > How can I get out of this trap? Is there any chance to get access to the > original installation MSI package? > > I am not exactly sure, which version I was using before as I can't start it > anymore but in the registry I found a version saying 101041b (Hex) / 16843803 > (Dec) and a PackageCode 61A956925C4C797488DD52CE7547C7E1. |
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I have Office 2003 installed.
"Engel" wrote: > > tpmjg, I can help you fix this, but let me ask a non-sequiter first: Do you > use Microsoft Office on this machine? > -- > "tpmjg" wrote: > > > The final version of WD seems to require a deinstall of the beta 2 version > > that I was using so far (although my version was not explicitily mentioned in > > the installation notes). The deinstallation seems to require the > > WindowsDefender.msi file used earlier for installing the beta 2. As is didn't > > save it explicitely (just executed directly it from the temporary internet > > files cache), I have no access to the msi file anymore. > > > > Now after starting the installation of the final version, the beta 2 version > > is unable to start anymore but it is stÃ*ll not deinstalled. Every time I > > restart Windows (XP Pro), it says that Windows Defender allication failed to > > initialize. > > > > How can I get out of this trap? Is there any chance to get access to the > > original installation MSI package? > > > > I am not exactly sure, which version I was using before as I can't start it > > anymore but in the registry I found a version saying 101041b (Hex) / 16843803 > > (Dec) and a PackageCode 61A956925C4C797488DD52CE7547C7E1. |
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Thanks, Nomad. The office hint was all I needed.
"Engel" wrote: > > tpmjg, I can help you fix this, but let me ask a non-sequiter first: Do you > use Microsoft Office on this machine? > -- > "tpmjg" wrote: > > > The final version of WD seems to require a deinstall of the beta 2 version > > that I was using so far (although my version was not explicitily mentioned in > > the installation notes). The deinstallation seems to require the > > WindowsDefender.msi file used earlier for installing the beta 2. As is didn't > > save it explicitely (just executed directly it from the temporary internet > > files cache), I have no access to the msi file anymore. > > > > Now after starting the installation of the final version, the beta 2 version > > is unable to start anymore but it is stÃ*ll not deinstalled. Every time I > > restart Windows (XP Pro), it says that Windows Defender allication failed to > > initialize. > > > > How can I get out of this trap? Is there any chance to get access to the > > original installation MSI package? > > > > I am not exactly sure, which version I was using before as I can't start it > > anymore but in the registry I found a version saying 101041b (Hex) / 16843803 > > (Dec) and a PackageCode 61A956925C4C797488DD52CE7547C7E1. |
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Hello Engel,
First I wish you a good new year. Officy XP is installed on that machine. "Engel" wrote: > > tpmjg, I can help you fix this, but let me ask a non-sequiter first: Do you > use Microsoft Office on this machine? > -- > "tpmjg" wrote: > > > The final version of WD seems to require a deinstall of the beta 2 version > > that I was using so far (although my version was not explicitily mentioned in > > the installation notes). The deinstallation seems to require the > > WindowsDefender.msi file used earlier for installing the beta 2. As is didn't > > save it explicitely (just executed directly it from the temporary internet > > files cache), I have no access to the msi file anymore. > > > > Now after starting the installation of the final version, the beta 2 version > > is unable to start anymore but it is stÃ*ll not deinstalled. Every time I > > restart Windows (XP Pro), it says that Windows Defender allication failed to > > initialize. > > > > How can I get out of this trap? Is there any chance to get access to the > > original installation MSI package? > > > > I am not exactly sure, which version I was using before as I can't start it > > anymore but in the registry I found a version saying 101041b (Hex) / 16843803 > > (Dec) and a PackageCode 61A956925C4C797488DD52CE7547C7E1. |
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Hi tpmjg,
Thank you for your whishes. Let start trying a repair. First exit WD. Using Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. Click WD and click Change. Click Next, and then click Updªte. Let us know how it works ºut. -- "tpmjg" wrote: > Hello Engel, > > First I wish you a good new year. > > Officy XP is installed on that machine. > > "Engel" wrote: > > > > > tpmjg, I can help you fix this, but let me ask a non-sequiter first: Do you > > use Microsoft Office on this machine? > > -- > > "tpmjg" wrote: > > > > > The final version of WD seems to require a deinstall of the beta 2 version > > > that I was using so far (although my version was not explicitily mentioned in > > > the installation notes). The deinstallation seems to require the > > > WindowsDefender.msi file used earlier for installing the beta 2. As is didn't > > > save it explicitely (just executed directly it from the temporary internet > > > files cache), I have no access to the msi file anymore. > > > > > > Now after starting the installation of the final version, the beta 2 version > > > is unable to start anymore but it is stÃ*ll not deinstalled. Every time I > > > restart Windows (XP Pro), it says that Windows Defender allication failed to > > > initialize. > > > > > > How can I get out of this trap? Is there any chance to get access to the > > > original installation MSI package? > > > > > > I am not exactly sure, which version I was using before as I can't start it > > > anymore but in the registry I found a version saying 101041b (Hex) / 16843803 > > > (Dec) and a PackageCode 61A956925C4C797488DD52CE7547C7E1. |
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Thank you - but the Remove function of the control panel didn't work because
it tries to use the WindowsDefender.msi of the Beta 2 installation. Meanwhile I could help myself with the installer cleanup utility described in http://www.microsoft.com/athome/sec...bf-c5f8f8bd4cc5 "Engel" wrote: > Hi tpmjg, > > Thank you for your whishes. > > Let start trying a repair. > > First exit WD. > > Using Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. > Click WD and click Change. > Click Next, and then click Updªte. > > Let us know how it works ºut. > -- > > "tpmjg" wrote: > > > Hello Engel, > > > > First I wish you a good new year. > > > > Officy XP is installed on that machine. > > > > "Engel" wrote: > > > > > > > > tpmjg, I can help you fix this, but let me ask a non-sequiter first: Do you > > > use Microsoft Office on this machine? > > > -- > > > "tpmjg" wrote: > > > > > > > The final version of WD seems to require a deinstall of the beta 2 version > > > > that I was using so far (although my version was not explicitily mentioned in > > > > the installation notes). The deinstallation seems to require the > > > > WindowsDefender.msi file used earlier for installing the beta 2. As is didn't > > > > save it explicitely (just executed directly it from the temporary internet > > > > files cache), I have no access to the msi file anymore. > > > > > > > > Now after starting the installation of the final version, the beta 2 version > > > > is unable to start anymore but it is stÃ*ll not deinstalled. Every time I > > > > restart Windows (XP Pro), it says that Windows Defender allication failed to > > > > initialize. > > > > > > > > How can I get out of this trap? Is there any chance to get access to the > > > > original installation MSI package? > > > > > > > > I am not exactly sure, which version I was using before as I can't start it > > > > anymore but in the registry I found a version saying 101041b (Hex) / 16843803 > > > > (Dec) and a PackageCode 61A956925C4C797488DD52CE7547C7E1. |
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Hi tpmjg,
Great, you have under control the problem. I was trying to avoid to have to use the clean up utility for the side effects (Sometimes show) Any way, thanks for updating the post. Take care. -- "tpmjg" wrote: > Thank you - but the Remove function of the control panel didn't work because > it tries to use the WindowsDefender.msi of the Beta 2 installation. > > Meanwhile I could help myself with the installer cleanup utility described in > http://www.microsoft.com/athome/sec...bf-c5f8f8bd4cc5 > > "Engel" wrote: > > > Hi tpmjg, > > > > Thank you for your whishes. > > > > Let start trying a repair. > > > > First exit WD. > > > > Using Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. > > Click WD and click Change. > > Click Next, and then click Updªte. > > > > Let us know how it works ºut. > > -- > > > > "tpmjg" wrote: > > > > > Hello Engel, > > > > > > First I wish you a good new year. > > > > > > Officy XP is installed on that machine. > > > > > > "Engel" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > tpmjg, I can help you fix this, but let me ask a non-sequiter first: Do you > > > > use Microsoft Office on this machine? > > > > -- > > > > "tpmjg" wrote: > > > > > > > > > The final version of WD seems to require a deinstall of the beta 2 version > > > > > that I was using so far (although my version was not explicitily mentioned in > > > > > the installation notes). The deinstallation seems to require the > > > > > WindowsDefender.msi file used earlier for installing the beta 2. As is didn't > > > > > save it explicitely (just executed directly it from the temporary internet > > > > > files cache), I have no access to the msi file anymore. > > > > > > > > > > Now after starting the installation of the final version, the beta 2 version > > > > > is unable to start anymore but it is stÃ*ll not deinstalled. Every time I > > > > > restart Windows (XP Pro), it says that Windows Defender allication failed to > > > > > initialize. > > > > > > > > > > How can I get out of this trap? Is there any chance to get access to the > > > > > original installation MSI package? > > > > > > > > > > I am not exactly sure, which version I was using before as I can't start it > > > > > anymore but in the registry I found a version saying 101041b (Hex) / 16843803 > > > > > (Dec) and a PackageCode 61A956925C4C797488DD52CE7547C7E1. |
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