From: Koinos on
My issue started about a month ago when the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5
Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update (KB951847) x86 security
update failed. I had ver. 1, 1.1, 2, 3 and 3.5 installed.
I followed the info in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923100 but when I
attempted to reinstall the versions I previously had I couldn't get past Ver.
1.1 SP1. Ver. 2
I then found
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistawu/thread/466a006f-ab47-4bba-a625-b221681c77b8/
Which allowed the install of Ver.2 but not the SPs nor Ver 3 or 3.5 the ones
my software requires.
I had installed Ver. 4 after the above trouble but my software doesn't work
with it.
I opened a case with MS PCSecurity on 6-26 but after 3 seperate attempts
and 9+ hours on their part they have caused more harm then good. Latest was a
Windows Repair which took me nearly 5 hours to get back to the state I was in
before that attempted fix. It didn't help with .NET installation. I'm still
stuck at Ver. 2.0
The PC is home built running Win XP Pro w/SP3, IE 8 and as of this morning
has all the current High Priority updates except KB951847.
From: Susan Bradley on
Koinos wrote:
> My issue started about a month ago when the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5
> Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update (KB951847) x86 security
> update failed. I had ver. 1, 1.1, 2, 3 and 3.5 installed.
> I followed the info in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923100 but when I
> attempted to reinstall the versions I previously had I couldn't get past Ver.
> 1.1 SP1. Ver. 2
> I then found
> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistawu/thread/466a006f-ab47-4bba-a625-b221681c77b8/
> Which allowed the install of Ver.2 but not the SPs nor Ver 3 or 3.5 the ones
> my software requires.
> I had installed Ver. 4 after the above trouble but my software doesn't work
> with it.
> I opened a case with MS PCSecurity on 6-26 but after 3 seperate attempts
> and 9+ hours on their part they have caused more harm then good. Latest was a
> Windows Repair which took me nearly 5 hours to get back to the state I was in
> before that attempted fix. It didn't help with .NET installation. I'm still
> stuck at Ver. 2.0
> The PC is home built running Win XP Pro w/SP3, IE 8 and as of this morning
> has all the current High Priority updates except KB951847.
>
Can you ping me directly at sbradcpa(a)pacbell.net?
From: muggins14 on
I had the same problem. I didn't want to go through the long process of
deleting everything and reinstalling - which doesn't seem to work for many
anyway - so I just went to the website and downloaded the update from there
as a download. I then re-started my PC and when I came back on, the update
shield was gone. I double-checked My Updates, and it indicated that all
updates were okay.



"Susan Bradley" wrote:

> Koinos wrote:
> > My issue started about a month ago when the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5
> > Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update (KB951847) x86 security
> > update failed. I had ver. 1, 1.1, 2, 3 and 3.5 installed.
> > I followed the info in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923100 but when I
> > attempted to reinstall the versions I previously had I couldn't get past Ver.
> > 1.1 SP1. Ver. 2
> > I then found
> > http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistawu/thread/466a006f-ab47-4bba-a625-b221681c77b8/
> > Which allowed the install of Ver.2 but not the SPs nor Ver 3 or 3.5 the ones
> > my software requires.
> > I had installed Ver. 4 after the above trouble but my software doesn't work
> > with it.
> > I opened a case with MS PCSecurity on 6-26 but after 3 seperate attempts
> > and 9+ hours on their part they have caused more harm then good. Latest was a
> > Windows Repair which took me nearly 5 hours to get back to the state I was in
> > before that attempted fix. It didn't help with .NET installation. I'm still
> > stuck at Ver. 2.0
> > The PC is home built running Win XP Pro w/SP3, IE 8 and as of this morning
> > has all the current High Priority updates except KB951847.
> >
> Can you ping me directly at sbradcpa(a)pacbell.net?
> .
>