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    • To get rid of the Windows Presentation Plugin for Firefox, rename or delete the NPWPF.DLL file from the WindowsMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv3.5Windows Presentation Foundation folder. Be sure that Firefox is NOT running when you do this.

      there, rc primak. problem solved on that one.

    • in reply to: Ten bulletins, 31 patches, a million potential problems #59585

      New ActiveX KillBit patch: KB969898
      Replaces KB960715. Also good to avoid installing as KB969898 can do the same thing as KB960715. Break several programs that use certain ActiveX controls.

    • Not unless users install the update or follow the solutions from MS KB article 963707. I have no such WPF plugin for Firefox installed on my XP and Vista computers.

    • in reply to: Problem with Vista SP2 and Kaspersky Internet Security #59670

      Whoops. Disregard my previous comment.


      @John
      Olsen: Are you using Trend Micro Internet Security 2009 (version 17)? Anything less than Trend Micro v17 is not compatible with Vista SP2. Read this Trend Micro KB article.

      As for Kaspersky Internet Security [KIS] software, version 2010 beta seems to be compatible with Vista SP2 as noted in this kaspersky forum thread. So far the current version, KIS 2009, seems to be working okay with Vista SP2 as noted in this kaspersky forum thread

    • in reply to: Vista Service Pack 2 = 843 Patches #59686

      A “test” patch is now available for Vista SP2 users who have NOD32 v4.0x installed. Read this ESET KB article for more information.

    • in reply to: Problem with Vista SP2 and Kaspersky Internet Security #59669

      ESET has recently posted a solution to the NOD32 v4 problems and Vista SP2. Read this ESET KB article:
      http://kb.eset.com/esetkb/index?page=content&id=SOLN2254

    • in reply to: Problem with Vista SP2 and Kaspersky Internet Security #59664

      John, who has been making comments on my Vista SP2 blog, should read your latest blog, Woody about the problems with Vista SP2 and Kaspersky. John uses Kaspersky software and I don’t want him to suffer the problems with SP2 conflicting with Kaspersky.

      Other kinds of security software not working correctly with Vista SP2 or falsely flagging the SP2 files or SP2 standalone installer files as malware or virus include BitDefender, BullGuard and WebRoot SpySweeper. If there are any Vista users out there using any of these products, do NOT install Vista SP2. Hold off the SP2 installation and obtain updates for these security software first.

    • Several kinds of antivirus and antispyware software are mistakenly detecting SP2 and their files as malware or virus. If you have obtained SP2 legally from the Microsoft site and your security software is detecting SP2 as malware/virus, please report the SP2 “false positives” to the makers of those antivirus/antispyware programs so that they can update their detection files to no longer detect SP2 as malware/virus.


      @Steve
      : UNblock your Webroot Antivirus/Antispyware security package to allow Vista SP2 to install. also, contact Webroot about the Vista SP2 “false positive” problem so that they can offer a fix to it.


      @john
      : Don’t bother getting “Morro” or any microsoft antivirus solution because Morro is NOT even available to the public yet until near the end of 2009. I recommend using Avast, Avira or AVG as these three free antivirus products are very good. and DUMP McAfee as soon as possible.

    • in reply to: Vista Service Pack 2 = 843 Patches #59684

      Bummer that NOD32 version 4.x doesn’t support Vista SP2.

      check this blog:
      http://msmvps.com/blogs/donna/archive/2009/05/28/eset-to-vista-sp2-end-users-downgrade-to-v3.aspx

      ESET suggests downgrading from version 4 to version 3. fortunately, I’m already using NOD32 v3.0.684 on a Vista SP2 based Dell laptop and didn’t have to upgrade to v4.

    • Only the five language standalone download of Vista SP2 is available at Microsoft Download Center and Microsoft Update Catalog. The all language standalone download of SP2 will be posted later in June and SP2 should also be available on Windows Update shortly.

      I still think you should wait for a few months, Liz. Some users who have attempted to install Vista SP2 recently are having installation problems with it. I’ve already seen posts at the MS Technet forums about their problems.

    • Hi Liz, I’m EP, not Woody.

      Microsoft has just posted Vista/Server 2008 Service Pack 2 at the Microsoft Download Center and should also now be available at Windows Update.

      You may want to hold off in installing KB955430 and Vista SP2 for a while. We’ll wait for a response from Woody when he says if it’s safe to install these two updates.

    • in reply to: Polishing off the new Chrome #59718

      ouch!

      Google Chrome is still missing a Print Preview option, which is featured in IE/Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape/Safari/Opera browsers.

      Chrome version 1.0 was a big disappointment to me since it had a bunch of missing features but Chrome 2.0 beta has included some of them such as support for “Chrome Extensions” which are similar to the Firefox Add-ons. The google chrome extensions are in developmental stages and are not in final production yet.

    • in reply to: MS-DEFCON 2: PowerPoint Patch Posted #59739

      WRONG, Johanna. Microsoft has NOT yet abandoned support for Office 2000. At least not until mid-July 2009.

      Read this MS Office Support Lifecycle page:
      http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=lifeOffice

      “Office 2000 รขโ‚ฌโ€œ Microsoft will continue to offer mainstream support for Office 2000 through June 30, 2004. The Office 2000 extended support period will last from July 1, 2004 through July 14, 2009. The latest Office 2000 service pack is required for hotfix support.”

    • More Vista SP2 downloads including the DVD ISO images (x86 & x64 editions) have been posted at the MSDN and Technet subscription downloads pages. Some of them posted May 11 and others posted May 14.

    • Woody, please read Techarp.com’s article on the Latest Vista SP2 Release Schedule:
      http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=604&pgno=0

      Release To Web [RTW] (Wave 0) of SP2 = Expected End of May 2009

      So Vista SP2 could be available around the final week of May

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