From: karenteed2fix on 6 Mar 2010 00:26 ok so I had a problem with windows update downloading but not installing.. I did go to the windows file in the C: drive and manually installed it myself. Thinking that it would fix my install problem.. I was wrong.. I next have found out that in my event logger that my IIS6 is not working properly or something. It doesn't look right and in my event logger it says my security assessment tool 4.0 error 1303 I am the administrator and logged in already so what the heck? And I also would like to say that my computer is old and it's a IBM think pad running windows xp perfessional just updated finally the service pack 3 manually. it's a 2002 pentium(r)4 laptop 1.60GHZ 512mb of ram..please help sick of trying to figure this out myself done pretty good so far I guess??
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 6 Mar 2010 02:18 What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? Were any of these applications running in the background when you installed SP3? Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on the computer (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you bought it)? karenteed2fix wrote: > ok so I had a problem with windows update downloading but not installing.. > I > did go to the windows file in the C: drive and manually installed it > myself. > Thinking that it would fix my install problem.. I was wrong.. I next have > found out that in my event logger that my IIS6 is not working properly or > something. It doesn't look right and in my event logger it says my > security > assessment tool 4.0 error 1303 I am the administrator and logged in > already > so what the heck? And I also would like to say that my computer is old and > it's a IBM think pad running windows xp perfessional just updated finally > the service pack 3 manually. it's a 2002 pentium(r)4 laptop 1.60GHZ 512mb > of > ram..please help sick of trying to figure this out myself done pretty good > so far I guess??
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