reinstaal IE in XP SP2

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Guest

I have XPsp1 ugraded to sp2. My IE scripting is messed up. I tried to instaal
spriptengine 5.6 which doesn't succeed because jscript.dll won't register
(doesn't register also after SFC / scannow and regsvr32 jscscript.dll).

I tried to install SP2 for a second time and get a error halfway.
I tried an upgrade XP upgrade and recoveryconsol (which is blank).

How can i make a clean IE reinstall?
 
G

Guest

MCaffee 2005 doesn't give blanks screens, MS Update , blanks screen,
everything that has script in it (see source) doesn't work.

Do you have a solution to register jscript.dll or to make a clean SP2 IE
install?

Regards,
Anton.
 
G

Guest

I finally succeeded installig MJVM. Tnx. Put the problems continue. Still not
succeeded in installing scriptengine 5.6 because registerproblems for the
jscript.dll.

How do I solve this (tried regsvr32 and SCF /scannow).

regards,
Anton.
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE

averbunt said:
I have XPsp1 ugraded to sp2. My IE scripting is messed up. I tried to
instaal spriptengine 5.6 which doesn't succeed because jscript.dll
won't register (doesn't register also after SFC / scannow and
regsvr32 jscscript.dll).

I tried to install SP2 for a second time and get a error halfway.
I tried an upgrade XP upgrade and recoveryconsol (which is blank).

How can i make a clean IE reinstall?

From where did you try to install the scripting engine?
Did you try here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...43-7e4b-4622-86eb-95a22b832caa&DisplayLang=en

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G

Guest

Yes I did. It runs, then gives a message that it the OCX can't register
jscrip.dll and then it gives the message that the engine is installed.
 
R

Robert Aldwinckle

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: ....

Yes I did. It runs, then gives a message that it the OCX can't register
jscrip.dll and then it gives the message that the engine is installed.


Please transcribe the exact error message that the regsvr32 command
is giving. (And make sure that you aren't making any typos such as the
one above. <eg>)


Also you could try doing a safe boot and doing your regsvr32 command
then. It looks as if you have some interfering programs and using a safe
boot is a simple way to avoid running many of them.


Good luck

Robert Aldwinckle
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G

Guest

I did what you wrote. Registered in Safe mode. It succeeded but I continued
to have the same problemes. Then I installed scriptengine 5.6 again (in safe
mode) and got the same message but now: Error registering the OCX
c:\windows\system32\vbscript.dll Before it was the same with jscript.dll.


Regards,
Anton.
 
G

Guest

Followup: In normal mode the 5.6 engine installed without the vbscript error
but again with the jscript.dll not registering. The problem with IE continue.
The only solution I see is to make a clean IE install. Is that possible with
SP2 and how or is the only solution a clean install of windows?? Is
installing IE7 beta an idea?

regads,
Anton.
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE

averbunt said:
I did what you wrote. Registered in Safe mode. It succeeded but I
continued to have the same problemes. Then I installed scriptengine
5.6 again (in safe mode) and got the same message but now: Error
registering the OCX c:\windows\system32\vbscript.dll Before it was
the same with jscript.dll.


Regards,
Anton.

You really don't like to give the complete error message, do you?

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G

Guest

There are two messages one with installing scripengine 5.6 being:
Error
And one when trying registering with regsvr32:
DllRegisterserver in jscript.dll failed. Returncode was: 0x800x4500

Regards,
Anton.
 
R

Robert Aldwinckle

averbunt said:
There are two messages one with installing scripengine 5.6 being:
Error

And one when trying registering with regsvr32:
DllRegisterserver in jscript.dll failed. Returncode was: 0x800x4500


Another typo? Please be more careful. I will try to guess that that second x
was really meant to be a 0 and do a search for 0x80004500 with this
context.

MSN Search says:
<quote>
We couldn't find any results containing (80004500 OR 0x80004500) regsvr32.
</quote>

Google web search says:
<quote>
Your search - (80004500 OR 0x80004500) regsvr32 - did not match any documents.
</quote>

Widening the context of the search (dropping the regsvr32 search term)
and including a decimal representation of that code finds that it is sometimes
used with errors in drivers. I suspect you need to try and type it again correctly.


Alternatively you could try the same technique I recently suggested to
another user in another newsgroups who was having trouble registering
a .dll. By using DependencyWalker he exposed some unusual hooked
modules which I suspect may be due to malware or otherwise incompatible
third-party programs:

http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...b4cdd8-9084-44ea-8c3e-57680736b712&sloc=en-us


Good luck

Robert
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G

Guest

Problem is solved by doing an upgrade of XP. Tnx

Robert Aldwinckle said:
Another typo? Please be more careful. I will try to guess that that second x
was really meant to be a 0 and do a search for 0x80004500 with this
context.

MSN Search says:
<quote>
We couldn't find any results containing (80004500 OR 0x80004500) regsvr32.
</quote>

Google web search says:
<quote>
Your search - (80004500 OR 0x80004500) regsvr32 - did not match any documents.
</quote>

Widening the context of the search (dropping the regsvr32 search term)
and including a decimal representation of that code finds that it is sometimes
used with errors in drivers. I suspect you need to try and type it again correctly.


Alternatively you could try the same technique I recently suggested to
another user in another newsgroups who was having trouble registering
a .dll. By using DependencyWalker he exposed some unusual hooked
modules which I suspect may be due to malware or otherwise incompatible
third-party programs:

http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...b4cdd8-9084-44ea-8c3e-57680736b712&sloc=en-us


Good luck

Robert
 

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