.NET FRAMEWORK KB929729

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Is MS going to do anything about this rouge update. It will not install. I
have turned off auto update. How do I get rid of this thing?
 
RE: .NET FRAMEWORK KB929729



Farbuncle,

Right click the update and select "Hide". You will not be prompted again to
download or install this update.

Have a nice day.

C.B.
 
RE: .NET FRAMEWORK KB929729

Thanks C.B.


"CB" wrote:

>
>
> Farbuncle,
>
> Right click the update and select "Hide". You will not be prompted again to
> download or install this update.
>
> Have a nice day.
>
> C.B.
 
RE: .NET FRAMEWORK KB929729

I have done that just so I don't have to look at it - but there has to be a
way to install it - or is it completely useless. You would think Microsoft
could get "something" right.

"CB" wrote:

>
>
> Farbuncle,
>
> Right click the update and select "Hide". You will not be prompted again to
> download or install this update.
>
> Have a nice day.
>
> C.B.
 
Re: .NET FRAMEWORK KB929729

download would not work

"Mr. Arnold" wrote:

>
> "RENEE" <RENEE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BAAFA8B4-A809-4934-93F5-2FAD06265FCB@microsoft.com...
> >I have done that just so I don't have to look at it - but there has to be a
> > way to install it - or is it completely useless. You would think
> > Microsoft
> > could get "something" right.

>
> Maybe, if you looked?
>
> http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com/2007/09/kb929729-windows-update-failure-easy.html
>
>
 
Re: .NET FRAMEWORK KB929729


"RENEE" <RENEE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2376F782-EFCF-414B-9061-EB97CECA0FBC@microsoft.com...
> download would not work



There must be more to it than the download would not work. Like some kind of
an error message?

>
> "Mr. Arnold" wrote:
>
>>
>> "RENEE" <RENEE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:BAAFA8B4-A809-4934-93F5-2FAD06265FCB@microsoft.com...
>> >I have done that just so I don't have to look at it - but there has to
>> >be a
>> > way to install it - or is it completely useless. You would think
>> > Microsoft
>> > could get "something" right.

>>
>> Maybe, if you looked?
>>
>> http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com/2007/09/kb929729-windows-update-failure-easy.html
>>
>>
 
Re: .NET FRAMEWORK KB929729

Well, there was something missing - including jwpack.dot in Word, so I gave
up as I was starting to have other problems. I totally did a compete
computer restore from a total backup. Now everything works just fine.
However, I have NOT reinstalled any of the Windows updates. I am afraid to
do so. Which ones are actually ok?

"Mr. Arnold" wrote:

>
> "RENEE" <RENEE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2376F782-EFCF-414B-9061-EB97CECA0FBC@microsoft.com...
> > download would not work

>
>
> There must be more to it than the download would not work. Like some kind of
> an error message?
>
> >
> > "Mr. Arnold" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> "RENEE" <RENEE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:BAAFA8B4-A809-4934-93F5-2FAD06265FCB@microsoft.com...
> >> >I have done that just so I don't have to look at it - but there has to
> >> >be a
> >> > way to install it - or is it completely useless. You would think
> >> > Microsoft
> >> > could get "something" right.
> >>
> >> Maybe, if you looked?
> >>
> >> http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com/2007/09/kb929729-windows-update-failure-easy.html
> >>
> >>

>
>
 
Re: .NET FRAMEWORK KB929729


"RENEE" <RENEE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:48573987-ECE4-4363-981F-BEB7CD19962B@microsoft.com...
> Well, there was something missing - including jwpack.dot in Word, so I
> gave
> up as I was starting to have other problems. I totally did a compete
> computer restore from a total backup. Now everything works just fine.
> However, I have NOT reinstalled any of the Windows updates. I am afraid
> to
> do so. Which ones are actually ok?
>


You do them manually. Each install should involve creating a new restore
point if successful, if you have restore points enabled and installing from
the Update center manually.

You should try to practice Safe Hex if at all possible as much as possible,
like installing those updates.

http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html
 
Re: .NET FRAMEWORK KB929729

Ok installed them one by one and left the cumulative fix for IE7 until the
end. And that is the one that is screwing up my being able to delete my
cookies, browsing history, etc. If I go to Add/Remove programs, would it be
ok to delete it? Can't believe I have to keep it and have to use disk
cleanup each time to delete my browsing history. Is anyone else having the
same problem? Thanks for your help

"Mr. Arnold" wrote:

>
> "RENEE" <RENEE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:48573987-ECE4-4363-981F-BEB7CD19962B@microsoft.com...
> > Well, there was something missing - including jwpack.dot in Word, so I
> > gave
> > up as I was starting to have other problems. I totally did a compete
> > computer restore from a total backup. Now everything works just fine.
> > However, I have NOT reinstalled any of the Windows updates. I am afraid
> > to
> > do so. Which ones are actually ok?
> >

>
> You do them manually. Each install should involve creating a new restore
> point if successful, if you have restore points enabled and installing from
> the Update center manually.
>
> You should try to practice Safe Hex if at all possible as much as possible,
> like installing those updates.
>
> http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html
>
>
 
Re: .NET FRAMEWORK KB929729


"RENEE" <RENEE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F8F8BEC9-2D7F-4B6B-A506-F4209AB78995@microsoft.com...
> Ok installed them one by one and left the cumulative fix for IE7 until the
> end. And that is the one that is screwing up my being able to delete my
> cookies, browsing history, etc. If I go to Add/Remove programs, would it
> be
> ok to delete it? Can't believe I have to keep it and have to use disk
> cleanup each time to delete my browsing history. Is anyone else having
> the
> same problem? Thanks for your help


If you're talking about IE, then no, you cannot remove it. What do you mean
by you cannot delete cookies and browsing history? Is it that you don't have
permissions or what?
 
Re: .NET FRAMEWORK KB929729

I am fairly computer literate and, before I put in the new cumulative IE 7
update - I could clear my browsing history, cookies, etc. the normal way -
Tools - Internet Options - Delete - Delete all (I have Windows Vista
Ultimate). Now, when I try to do that, nothing happens. Everything just
stays and I have to use Disk Cleanup to clear my internet history.

"Mr. Arnold" wrote:

>
> "RENEE" <RENEE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F8F8BEC9-2D7F-4B6B-A506-F4209AB78995@microsoft.com...
> > Ok installed them one by one and left the cumulative fix for IE7 until the
> > end. And that is the one that is screwing up my being able to delete my
> > cookies, browsing history, etc. If I go to Add/Remove programs, would it
> > be
> > ok to delete it? Can't believe I have to keep it and have to use disk
> > cleanup each time to delete my browsing history. Is anyone else having
> > the
> > same problem? Thanks for your help

>
> If you're talking about IE, then no, you cannot remove it. What do you mean
> by you cannot delete cookies and browsing history? Is it that you don't have
> permissions or what?
>
>
>
 
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