Thanks Michael,
for clearing that up. I did get the log file and we are looking at it.
Thanks,
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
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|>-Michael
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|>|>> Hello Darrell,
|>>
|>> Thank you for responding. I have attempted to email you the CBS log
file
|>> for your review, and I did read that you would prefer it sent to you
|>> "offline". Forgive my ignorance, but just how do I do that? I sent it
to
|>> you via Outlook, and the email was returned to me. Could you give me a
small
|>> tutorial? Thanks again!
|>>
|>> ""Darrell Gorter[MSFT]"" wrote:
|>>
|>>> Hello,
|>>> Please send me the cbs.log file from the c:\windows\logs\cbs folder.
|>>> Replacing files in Windows Vista can be a challenge so hopefully this
is
|>>> one of the protected files that SFC can replace.
|>>> Remove the online from my email address when sending me the log file
|>>> Compress it please into a zip file.
|>>> Thanks,
|>>> Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
|>>>
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|>>> |>This is maddening! I had posted a problem with png in Vista. I
believe
|>>> that
|>>> |>it is causing graphic display problems with IE7. One reply suggested
|>>> that I
|>>> |>use my installation disk and run the system file check utility (sfc
|>>> /scannow)
|>>> |>to repair what may be a corrupted file. I inserted the Vista
|>>> installation
|>>> |>disk and rebooted my system, eventually the "repair" prompt menu
|>>> appeared. I
|>>> |>selected the cmd prompt which then launched the command window. I
then
|>>> |>entered sfc /scannow, and within a few seconds received the following
|>>> error
|>>> |>message, "windows resource protection could not perform the requested
|>>> |>operation". Believe me, I am not one who throws up his hands in
utter
|>>> |>despair, but - as much as I hate to admit it, Vista is about to give
me a
|>>> |>thorough beat down! There just has to be an easier way to fix a
|>>> corrupted or
|>>> |>missing system file in Vista! I consider myself to have above
average
|>>> |>experience with operating systems, and I am freaking out! I can't
|>>> imagine
|>>> |>what this must be like for the average PC user with Vista installed
|>>> trying to
|>>> |>find satisfaction with a problem issue! My prayers go out to them!
|>>> Please
|>>> |>someone help!
|>>> |>
|>>>
|>>>
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