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Jim H.
Guest
Here's a problem that Glen Ventura (glee) and Alan Edwards (both MVP's) are
familiar with but the usual solutions they (and Microsoft) have suggested in
former posts just don't seem to work for me.
Multiple problems with my computer occurred after I did a Norton Utility
operation to clean up my slow-running computer. I've solved most of the
problems but a few critical programs still will not run, or run properly
including my Outlook 98 and the Control Panel utility for Add/Remove
programs.
How did I get this far??? Seems that the Microsoft solution for the Outlook
98 problem (Error Message: "An OLE registration error occurred. The program
is not correctly installed. Run Setup again for the program.") requires me to
uninstall IE6 but when I go to the Control Panel Add/Remove utility, the
Install/Uninstall list is completely empty.
So . . . . , according to the Microsoft article at
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q240348/), I opened up my registry and made
a .txt file of
"[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall" as
suggested and did the search of all entries for uninstall names and
DisplayNames longer than 63 characters. No names even came close to that
length. Also, there are many entries shown which makes me suspect that
all-in-all, every program I've ever loaded is still shown.
So, where do I go from here?
Below are my basic machine parameters and I can send the .txt file to anyone
who is interested in inspecting it.
It's a self-built machine (back in 1998 and I'm proud to still have it)
including:
Asus Mobo (P2L97)
PII processor
Windows 98SE with all the updates.
Microsoft Office 97
Microsoft Outlook 98
and a lot more crap you will see if you take a look at the .txt file.
As an aside, after this, I'm considering throwing my Norton software
overboard!
Thanks,
Jim Hopkins
.. . . in lovely . . .
Pollock Pines, California
familiar with but the usual solutions they (and Microsoft) have suggested in
former posts just don't seem to work for me.
Multiple problems with my computer occurred after I did a Norton Utility
operation to clean up my slow-running computer. I've solved most of the
problems but a few critical programs still will not run, or run properly
including my Outlook 98 and the Control Panel utility for Add/Remove
programs.
How did I get this far??? Seems that the Microsoft solution for the Outlook
98 problem (Error Message: "An OLE registration error occurred. The program
is not correctly installed. Run Setup again for the program.") requires me to
uninstall IE6 but when I go to the Control Panel Add/Remove utility, the
Install/Uninstall list is completely empty.
So . . . . , according to the Microsoft article at
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q240348/), I opened up my registry and made
a .txt file of
"[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall" as
suggested and did the search of all entries for uninstall names and
DisplayNames longer than 63 characters. No names even came close to that
length. Also, there are many entries shown which makes me suspect that
all-in-all, every program I've ever loaded is still shown.
So, where do I go from here?
Below are my basic machine parameters and I can send the .txt file to anyone
who is interested in inspecting it.
It's a self-built machine (back in 1998 and I'm proud to still have it)
including:
Asus Mobo (P2L97)
PII processor
Windows 98SE with all the updates.
Microsoft Office 97
Microsoft Outlook 98
and a lot more crap you will see if you take a look at the .txt file.
As an aside, after this, I'm considering throwing my Norton software
overboard!
Thanks,
Jim Hopkins
.. . . in lovely . . .
Pollock Pines, California