SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!

G

Guest

First, sorry for the double post. I realized once I clicked OK that I had
posted in Outlook Express discussion INSTEAD of the discussion for IE6. I'm
very sorry.

Please read this post from bottom to top to understand my problem.

This was the original post on the IE7 Discussion Board. (By the way, I know
Ray has been helpful, but I need an answer right away because I'm working
from my laptop now and with my business cannot do that for too much longer)

The bottom line is now that when I click the icon on my computer to go to
the internet, it’s blank!

When I click the Outlook Express icon on my computer to open it, it won’t!

I tried to install my Windows XP disk to download IE again, but it said that
I need to install the SP2 disk also. I don’t have that!!!

All I wanted was someone to help me delete the IE7 that was still in my
Add/Remove section so that I could get back to IE6.

Help, please!

Again, please read from the bottom up

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Hi Ray!

I did like you said and continued with the info below . . .

And now I CANNOT even open explorer on my computer.
I cannot get into Outlook express. I am sending this from my laptop because
my main computer cannot even logon to the internet now!

When I restarted the computer, I received this first error message . .

ypager.exe - Unable to locate component
This application has failed to start because iertutil.dll was not found.
Re-installing the application may fix this problem.

So I click OK.

I received this second error message . .

MSASCui.exe - Unable to locate component
This application has failed to start because iertutil.dll was not found.
Re-installing the application may fix this problem.

WHAT HAPPENED???? And how do I fix it!

Please respond ASAP


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Yes you can continue

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HI Ray

I did what you said, but I did this . . .

%windir%\ie7updates\kb922880\spuninst\spuninst.exe

I got a message list of items that would be removed if I continued including
some Security fixes for Windows XP.

So I didn't go any further. Should I go ahead and do it anyway?


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That will remove the update for the product you no longer have.

Ray
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Thanks Ray, but what is this going to do?
Remove the IE7 from my computer?

Sorry, I'm not very technical -- I thought the add/remove programs did that.


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Ray" wrote:

Start - Run %windir%\ie7updates\kb922880\spuninst\spuninst.inf

Find (CTRL + F) "[Prerequisite]" and change it to "[PPrerequisite]", click
File\Save then File\Close

Start - Run %windir%\ie7updates\kb922880\spuninst\spuninst.exe

Hope this helps,
Ray
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OK . . .

Maybe 2-3 months ago, my husband downloaded the IE7 Beta on my computer. I
hated it right away and wanted to get rid of it and get back to IE6. I
contacted Microsoft and they walked me through removing the beta from my
computer. Well . . . it hasn't worked as fast since. I might as well be on
dial-up!

So I went back the other day and looked in my Control Panel to add or remove
files (since they told me they were gone) and there's something there called
.. . .

Windows Internet Explorer 7 Beta 3 - Software Updates
Update for Windows Internet Explorer 7 Beta 3 (KB922880)

When I click on it to remove it, I get an error message that says removing
it will not be good for my computer.

What can I do? I so not ready to go full-fledge to IE7. I have too much to
do and cannot wait 5-6 seconds for a webpage to display.

Pam
 
P

PA Bear

X-post to IE General & OE6.

Oh, for...

You uninstall IE7 via Add/Remove Programs, Pam. Look for "Windows Internet
Explorer 7" in the list.

Short answer: Ignore the warnings.

Long answer:

<QP>
Regarding the warning that appears when we uninstall IE7 mentioning programs
that may stop working if IE7 is removed, that warning is related to the
dangers discussed here (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823836) . I agree,
the warning is confusing too many users and I am inclined to feel that the
warning should be removed as too confusing/frightening...
</QP>
Source: http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks/archive/2006/06/30/103391.aspx
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

Pam said:
First, sorry for the double post. I realized once I clicked OK that I had
posted in Outlook Express discussion INSTEAD of the discussion for IE6.
I'm
very sorry.

Please read this post from bottom to top to understand my problem.

This was the original post on the IE7 Discussion Board. (By the way, I
know
Ray has been helpful, but I need an answer right away because I'm working
from my laptop now and with my business cannot do that for too much
longer)

The bottom line is now that when I click the icon on my computer to go to
the internet, it’s blank!

When I click the Outlook Express icon on my computer to open it, it
won’t!

I tried to install my Windows XP disk to download IE again, but it said
that
I need to install the SP2 disk also. I don’t have that!!!

All I wanted was someone to help me delete the IE7 that was still in my
Add/Remove section so that I could get back to IE6.

Help, please!
<snip>
 
S

Steve Collier

Dear OE users

I have installed IE7 and the links in OE messages no longer work and I have to cut and paste to IE7. How can I repair these links?? Any help grateful received.

Steve in London
 
B

Bruce Hagen

Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs | Set Program Access and Defaults | Browser: IE /must/ be chosen here if you're running IE7 and want such links to work.

IE7 questions should be posted to the Internet Explorer General Newsgroup.

In your Newsreader:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

On the Web:
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...?dg=microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

Dear OE users

I have installed IE7 and the links in OE messages no longer work and I have to cut and paste to IE7. How can I repair these links?? Any help grateful received.

Steve in London
 

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