"Pegasus [MVP]" wrote:
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> "docreeves" <
docreeves@discussions.microsoft.com> said this in news item
> news:
BFFB4864-5771-4990-8836-67190316BAFA@microsoft.com...
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> >
> > "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.
>