I am running Windows XP, Media Center Edition, Version 2002 Service Pack 3 -
Pentium 4 3.2 GHZ 1 gb of Ram
I am having issues with multiple programs - including internet explorer -
encountering module issues and shutting down
I have read multiple forum posts about reregistering .dll files and the
vbscript.dll will not regesister.
I have reinstalled IE8, windows script 5.6, used windows update, run anit
malware, spyware, virus programs (Malwarebytes', SuperAnispyware, avast!
anivirus)
and nothing seems to work.
Also the send error report window now appears when this happens and it did
not before - what caused this to start as well.
Thank You
vbscript Issues
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Re: vbscript Issues
"Jose" wrote:
> On Dec 26, 10:39 am, docreeves <docree...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
> > I am running Windows XP, Media Center Edition, Version 2002 Service Pack 3 -
> > Pentium 4 3.2 GHZ 1 gb of Ram
> > I am having issues with multiple programs - including internet explorer -
> > encountering module issues and shutting down
> > I have read multiple forum posts about reregistering .dll files and the
> > vbscript.dll will not regesister.
> > I have reinstalled IE8, windows script 5.6, used windows update, run anit
> > malware, spyware, virus programs (Malwarebytes', SuperAnispyware, avast!
> > anivirus)
> > and nothing seems to work.
> > Also the send error report window now appears when this happens and it did
> > not before - what caused this to start as well.
> >
> > Thank You
>
> It sounds like you are just trying things. You need to be figuring
> things out and fixing things.
>
> Please describe the "module issues" in more detail - exact working if
> possible.
>
> What are some examples of the multiple programs that are causing
> problems?
>
> To reregister the vbscript.dll (on a system where XP is installed on
> the C drive) you can click Start, Run and in the box enter:
>
> regsvr32 c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll
>
> Click OK and you should see a message that reads:
>
> DllRegisterServer in c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll succeeded.
>
> What do you see when you run that command?
>
> Is Microsoft sorry for the inconvenience?
> .
>
When I try to reregister vbscript it give me the error message of
DLLRegisterServer in c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll failed
Return code was: 0x80004005
Issues example is Internet Explorer - has soon as I open a new window
"We are sorry for the inconvenience
Please tell Microsoft about this problem. etc"
Same for PCPitstop Optimize and RegistryBooster.
> On Dec 26, 10:39 am, docreeves <docree...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
> > I am running Windows XP, Media Center Edition, Version 2002 Service Pack 3 -
> > Pentium 4 3.2 GHZ 1 gb of Ram
> > I am having issues with multiple programs - including internet explorer -
> > encountering module issues and shutting down
> > I have read multiple forum posts about reregistering .dll files and the
> > vbscript.dll will not regesister.
> > I have reinstalled IE8, windows script 5.6, used windows update, run anit
> > malware, spyware, virus programs (Malwarebytes', SuperAnispyware, avast!
> > anivirus)
> > and nothing seems to work.
> > Also the send error report window now appears when this happens and it did
> > not before - what caused this to start as well.
> >
> > Thank You
>
> It sounds like you are just trying things. You need to be figuring
> things out and fixing things.
>
> Please describe the "module issues" in more detail - exact working if
> possible.
>
> What are some examples of the multiple programs that are causing
> problems?
>
> To reregister the vbscript.dll (on a system where XP is installed on
> the C drive) you can click Start, Run and in the box enter:
>
> regsvr32 c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll
>
> Click OK and you should see a message that reads:
>
> DllRegisterServer in c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll succeeded.
>
> What do you see when you run that command?
>
> Is Microsoft sorry for the inconvenience?
> .
>
When I try to reregister vbscript it give me the error message of
DLLRegisterServer in c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll failed
Return code was: 0x80004005
Issues example is Internet Explorer - has soon as I open a new window
"We are sorry for the inconvenience
Please tell Microsoft about this problem. etc"
Same for PCPitstop Optimize and RegistryBooster.
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Re: vbscript Issues
docreeves wrote:
> I am running Windows XP, Media Center Edition, Version 2002 Service
> Pack 3 - Pentium 4 3.2 GHZ 1 gb of Ram
> I am having issues with multiple programs - including internet
> explorer - encountering module issues and shutting down
> I have read multiple forum posts about reregistering .dll files and
> the vbscript.dll will not regesister.
> I have reinstalled IE8, windows script 5.6, used windows update,
> run anit malware, spyware, virus programs (Malwarebytes',
> SuperAnispyware, avast! anivirus)
> and nothing seems to work.
> Also the send error report window now appears when this happens and
> it did not before - what caused this to start as well.
>
> Thank You
Tried a repair installation of Windows?
I'd integrate SP3 into your installation media before you do it - but it
could be some corruption in a file or two and that could remedy the
situation.
Of course - it could be bad hardware.
--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
> I am running Windows XP, Media Center Edition, Version 2002 Service
> Pack 3 - Pentium 4 3.2 GHZ 1 gb of Ram
> I am having issues with multiple programs - including internet
> explorer - encountering module issues and shutting down
> I have read multiple forum posts about reregistering .dll files and
> the vbscript.dll will not regesister.
> I have reinstalled IE8, windows script 5.6, used windows update,
> run anit malware, spyware, virus programs (Malwarebytes',
> SuperAnispyware, avast! anivirus)
> and nothing seems to work.
> Also the send error report window now appears when this happens and
> it did not before - what caused this to start as well.
>
> Thank You
Tried a repair installation of Windows?
I'd integrate SP3 into your installation media before you do it - but it
could be some corruption in a file or two and that could remedy the
situation.
Of course - it could be bad hardware.
--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Re: vbscript Issues
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
> docreeves wrote:
> > I am running Windows XP, Media Center Edition, Version 2002 Service
> > Pack 3 - Pentium 4 3.2 GHZ 1 gb of Ram
> > I am having issues with multiple programs - including internet
> > explorer - encountering module issues and shutting down
> > I have read multiple forum posts about reregistering .dll files and
> > the vbscript.dll will not regesister.
> > I have reinstalled IE8, windows script 5.6, used windows update,
> > run anit malware, spyware, virus programs (Malwarebytes',
> > SuperAnispyware, avast! anivirus)
> > and nothing seems to work.
> > Also the send error report window now appears when this happens and
> > it did not before - what caused this to start as well.
> >
> > Thank You
>
> Tried a repair installation of Windows?
>
> I'd integrate SP3 into your installation media before you do it - but it
> could be some corruption in a file or two and that could remedy the
> situation.
>
> Of course - it could be bad hardware.
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
>
My Computer was passed on to me and I do not have the Windows CD to try a
reinstallment.
> docreeves wrote:
> > I am running Windows XP, Media Center Edition, Version 2002 Service
> > Pack 3 - Pentium 4 3.2 GHZ 1 gb of Ram
> > I am having issues with multiple programs - including internet
> > explorer - encountering module issues and shutting down
> > I have read multiple forum posts about reregistering .dll files and
> > the vbscript.dll will not regesister.
> > I have reinstalled IE8, windows script 5.6, used windows update,
> > run anit malware, spyware, virus programs (Malwarebytes',
> > SuperAnispyware, avast! anivirus)
> > and nothing seems to work.
> > Also the send error report window now appears when this happens and
> > it did not before - what caused this to start as well.
> >
> > Thank You
>
> Tried a repair installation of Windows?
>
> I'd integrate SP3 into your installation media before you do it - but it
> could be some corruption in a file or two and that could remedy the
> situation.
>
> Of course - it could be bad hardware.
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
>
My Computer was passed on to me and I do not have the Windows CD to try a
reinstallment.
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Re: vbscript Issues
"docreeves" <docreeves@discussions.microsoft.com> said this in news item
news:BFFB4864-5771-4990-8836-67190316BAFA@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "Jose" wrote:
>
>> On Dec 26, 10:39 am, docreeves <docree...@discussions.microsoft.com>
>> wrote:
>> > I am running Windows XP, Media Center Edition, Version 2002 Service
>> > Pack 3 -
>> > Pentium 4 3.2 GHZ 1 gb of Ram
>> > I am having issues with multiple programs - including internet
>> > explorer -
>> > encountering module issues and shutting down
>> > I have read multiple forum posts about reregistering .dll files and the
>> > vbscript.dll will not regesister.
>> > I have reinstalled IE8, windows script 5.6, used windows update, run
>> > anit
>> > malware, spyware, virus programs (Malwarebytes', SuperAnispyware,
>> > avast!
>> > anivirus)
>> > and nothing seems to work.
>> > Also the send error report window now appears when this happens and it
>> > did
>> > not before - what caused this to start as well.
>> >
>> > Thank You
>>
>> It sounds like you are just trying things. You need to be figuring
>> things out and fixing things.
>>
>> Please describe the "module issues" in more detail - exact working if
>> possible.
>>
>> What are some examples of the multiple programs that are causing
>> problems?
>>
>> To reregister the vbscript.dll (on a system where XP is installed on
>> the C drive) you can click Start, Run and in the box enter:
>>
>> regsvr32 c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll
>>
>> Click OK and you should see a message that reads:
>>
>> DllRegisterServer in c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll succeeded.
>>
>> What do you see when you run that command?
>>
>> Is Microsoft sorry for the inconvenience?
>> .
>>
>
> When I try to reregister vbscript it give me the error message of
>
> DLLRegisterServer in c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll failed
> Return code was: 0x80004005
>
> Issues example is Internet Explorer - has soon as I open a new window
>
> "We are sorry for the inconvenience
>
> Please tell Microsoft about this problem. etc"
>
> Same for PCPitstop Optimize and RegistryBooster.
>
Have you considered the strong possibility that "RegistryBooster" could, in
fact, be a registry killer? You might find that most respondents in this
newsgroup are highly critical of registry cleaners/boosters, with good
reason. These programs tend to make a lot of noise about "bad" things they
find in the registry but in the many posts I have seen nobody has ever
posted a formal test that someone else could repeat in order to demonstrate
that registry cleaners/boosters improve a PC's operation. On the other hand
there have been many posts (like yours) showing that registry
cleaners/boosters can cause Windows to malfunction.
news:BFFB4864-5771-4990-8836-67190316BAFA@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "Jose" wrote:
>
>> On Dec 26, 10:39 am, docreeves <docree...@discussions.microsoft.com>
>> wrote:
>> > I am running Windows XP, Media Center Edition, Version 2002 Service
>> > Pack 3 -
>> > Pentium 4 3.2 GHZ 1 gb of Ram
>> > I am having issues with multiple programs - including internet
>> > explorer -
>> > encountering module issues and shutting down
>> > I have read multiple forum posts about reregistering .dll files and the
>> > vbscript.dll will not regesister.
>> > I have reinstalled IE8, windows script 5.6, used windows update, run
>> > anit
>> > malware, spyware, virus programs (Malwarebytes', SuperAnispyware,
>> > avast!
>> > anivirus)
>> > and nothing seems to work.
>> > Also the send error report window now appears when this happens and it
>> > did
>> > not before - what caused this to start as well.
>> >
>> > Thank You
>>
>> It sounds like you are just trying things. You need to be figuring
>> things out and fixing things.
>>
>> Please describe the "module issues" in more detail - exact working if
>> possible.
>>
>> What are some examples of the multiple programs that are causing
>> problems?
>>
>> To reregister the vbscript.dll (on a system where XP is installed on
>> the C drive) you can click Start, Run and in the box enter:
>>
>> regsvr32 c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll
>>
>> Click OK and you should see a message that reads:
>>
>> DllRegisterServer in c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll succeeded.
>>
>> What do you see when you run that command?
>>
>> Is Microsoft sorry for the inconvenience?
>> .
>>
>
> When I try to reregister vbscript it give me the error message of
>
> DLLRegisterServer in c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll failed
> Return code was: 0x80004005
>
> Issues example is Internet Explorer - has soon as I open a new window
>
> "We are sorry for the inconvenience
>
> Please tell Microsoft about this problem. etc"
>
> Same for PCPitstop Optimize and RegistryBooster.
>
Have you considered the strong possibility that "RegistryBooster" could, in
fact, be a registry killer? You might find that most respondents in this
newsgroup are highly critical of registry cleaners/boosters, with good
reason. These programs tend to make a lot of noise about "bad" things they
find in the registry but in the many posts I have seen nobody has ever
posted a formal test that someone else could repeat in order to demonstrate
that registry cleaners/boosters improve a PC's operation. On the other hand
there have been many posts (like yours) showing that registry
cleaners/boosters can cause Windows to malfunction.
Re: vbscript Issues
"Pegasus [MVP]" wrote:
>
>
> "docreeves" <docreeves@discussions.microsoft.com> said this in news item
> news:BFFB4864-5771-4990-8836-67190316BAFA@microsoft.com...
> >
> >
> > "Jose" wrote:
> >
> >> On Dec 26, 10:39 am, docreeves <docree...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> >> wrote:
> >> > I am running Windows XP, Media Center Edition, Version 2002 Service
> >> > Pack 3 -
> >> > Pentium 4 3.2 GHZ 1 gb of Ram
> >> > I am having issues with multiple programs - including internet
> >> > explorer -
> >> > encountering module issues and shutting down
> >> > I have read multiple forum posts about reregistering .dll files and the
> >> > vbscript.dll will not regesister.
> >> > I have reinstalled IE8, windows script 5.6, used windows update, run
> >> > anit
> >> > malware, spyware, virus programs (Malwarebytes', SuperAnispyware,
> >> > avast!
> >> > anivirus)
> >> > and nothing seems to work.
> >> > Also the send error report window now appears when this happens and it
> >> > did
> >> > not before - what caused this to start as well.
> >> >
> >> > Thank You
> >>
> >> It sounds like you are just trying things. You need to be figuring
> >> things out and fixing things.
> >>
> >> Please describe the "module issues" in more detail - exact working if
> >> possible.
> >>
> >> What are some examples of the multiple programs that are causing
> >> problems?
> >>
> >> To reregister the vbscript.dll (on a system where XP is installed on
> >> the C drive) you can click Start, Run and in the box enter:
> >>
> >> regsvr32 c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll
> >>
> >> Click OK and you should see a message that reads:
> >>
> >> DllRegisterServer in c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll succeeded.
> >>
> >> What do you see when you run that command?
> >>
> >> Is Microsoft sorry for the inconvenience?
> >> .
> >>
> >
> > When I try to reregister vbscript it give me the error message of
> >
> > DLLRegisterServer in c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll failed
> > Return code was: 0x80004005
> >
> > Issues example is Internet Explorer - has soon as I open a new window
> >
> > "We are sorry for the inconvenience
> >
> > Please tell Microsoft about this problem. etc"
> >
> > Same for PCPitstop Optimize and RegistryBooster.
> >
>
> Have you considered the strong possibility that "RegistryBooster" could, in
> fact, be a registry killer? You might find that most respondents in this
> newsgroup are highly critical of registry cleaners/boosters, with good
> reason. These programs tend to make a lot of noise about "bad" things they
> find in the registry but in the many posts I have seen nobody has ever
> posted a formal test that someone else could repeat in order to demonstrate
> that registry cleaners/boosters improve a PC's operation. On the other hand
> there have been many posts (like yours) showing that registry
> cleaners/boosters can cause Windows to malfunction.
>
> .Well I ran the Registry Booster to try and fix the issues I was having - but that did not help. The Problem was present before the registry booster was installed.
>
>
>
> "docreeves" <docreeves@discussions.microsoft.com> said this in news item
> news:BFFB4864-5771-4990-8836-67190316BAFA@microsoft.com...
> >
> >
> > "Jose" wrote:
> >
> >> On Dec 26, 10:39 am, docreeves <docree...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> >> wrote:
> >> > I am running Windows XP, Media Center Edition, Version 2002 Service
> >> > Pack 3 -
> >> > Pentium 4 3.2 GHZ 1 gb of Ram
> >> > I am having issues with multiple programs - including internet
> >> > explorer -
> >> > encountering module issues and shutting down
> >> > I have read multiple forum posts about reregistering .dll files and the
> >> > vbscript.dll will not regesister.
> >> > I have reinstalled IE8, windows script 5.6, used windows update, run
> >> > anit
> >> > malware, spyware, virus programs (Malwarebytes', SuperAnispyware,
> >> > avast!
> >> > anivirus)
> >> > and nothing seems to work.
> >> > Also the send error report window now appears when this happens and it
> >> > did
> >> > not before - what caused this to start as well.
> >> >
> >> > Thank You
> >>
> >> It sounds like you are just trying things. You need to be figuring
> >> things out and fixing things.
> >>
> >> Please describe the "module issues" in more detail - exact working if
> >> possible.
> >>
> >> What are some examples of the multiple programs that are causing
> >> problems?
> >>
> >> To reregister the vbscript.dll (on a system where XP is installed on
> >> the C drive) you can click Start, Run and in the box enter:
> >>
> >> regsvr32 c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll
> >>
> >> Click OK and you should see a message that reads:
> >>
> >> DllRegisterServer in c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll succeeded.
> >>
> >> What do you see when you run that command?
> >>
> >> Is Microsoft sorry for the inconvenience?
> >> .
> >>
> >
> > When I try to reregister vbscript it give me the error message of
> >
> > DLLRegisterServer in c:\Windows\System32\vbscript.dll failed
> > Return code was: 0x80004005
> >
> > Issues example is Internet Explorer - has soon as I open a new window
> >
> > "We are sorry for the inconvenience
> >
> > Please tell Microsoft about this problem. etc"
> >
> > Same for PCPitstop Optimize and RegistryBooster.
> >
>
> Have you considered the strong possibility that "RegistryBooster" could, in
> fact, be a registry killer? You might find that most respondents in this
> newsgroup are highly critical of registry cleaners/boosters, with good
> reason. These programs tend to make a lot of noise about "bad" things they
> find in the registry but in the many posts I have seen nobody has ever
> posted a formal test that someone else could repeat in order to demonstrate
> that registry cleaners/boosters improve a PC's operation. On the other hand
> there have been many posts (like yours) showing that registry
> cleaners/boosters can cause Windows to malfunction.
>
> .Well I ran the Registry Booster to try and fix the issues I was having - but that did not help. The Problem was present before the registry booster was installed.
>