Error Message keeps showing up

G

Geffferi

Whilst trying to get on various websites an error message as follows keeps
appearing and stops access to the site
"An error occurred while copying file FO_AX_CAB_INSTALLER.exe
Cannot copy file to destination folder"
Can anyone please help
I use IE and Norton 360 security
 
E

Elmo

Geffferi said:
Whilst trying to get on various websites an error message as follows keeps
appearing and stops access to the site
"An error occurred while copying file FO_AX_CAB_INSTALLER.exe
Cannot copy file to destination folder"
Can anyone please help?
I use IE and Norton 360 security

Did you mis-type the error message? There are no references to that
filename other than your post.

http://www.google.com/search?q=FO_AX_CAB_INSTALLER.exe&qt_s=Search&sa=N&tab=gw

You could look in the registry for any reference to the filename, and
post the entries found.. that might help diagnose what program is trying
the "install".
 
G

Geffferi

Sorry Elmo the first 2 letters should have been FP and not FO in the file
I think the file originates from Adobe Flash player active X
I dont think there is anything wrong with the file but it is What is
stopping it from downloading into a directory and how do I go about finding
out what it is and how to overcome it
When you say go into the registry etc how do I do that
Thanks
 
E

Elmo

Geffferi said:
Sorry Elmo the first 2 letters should have been FP and not FO in the file
I think the file originates from Adobe Flash player active X
I don't think there is anything wrong with the file but it is What is
stopping it from downloading into a directory and how do I go about finding
out what it is and how to overcome it
When you say go into the registry etc how do I do that
Thanks

A Google Groups search shows many suggested solutions. Here's one thread:

http://groups.google.com/group/micr...st&q=FP_AX_CAB_INSTALLER.exe#27b793bae2534ba0

You could remove the ActiveX component from Internet Options, General
tab, Settings button, View Objects button. With IE7, the path is
somewhat different but I don't have it available here.

To look through the registry for references to the now-defunct
"FO_AX_CAB_INSTALLER.exe", you would click Start, Run, type REGEDIT and
click OK. But since the utility is now known, there's no reason to
pursue that path.
 

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