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Uhm,
How about http://www.microsoft.com/ie? If the IESetup wizard don't work, use the ie6setup.exe /c:"ie6wzd.exe /d /s:""#E" as a command to download to full copy and install. Hopes this helpes . . . |
Hey Cactus,
Thanks for the helpful tip... I was able to use belthazor's advice to get the link working again... It may have been a temporary internet file lingering around that threw it off... Not quite sure though... After removing both the cookies and temporary internet files - it started to work again. I was looking for a way to reinstall IE, but do not need to do this anymore. I will hold on to that tip though, just in case I have the urge to reinstall. Thanks! -SlickVic78 |
This is the fix for that:
open regedit (from the run command) Browse to the following keys: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Help_Menu_URLs] [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\InstallInfo\DownloadSiteURL] [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\JITInfo\DownloadSiteURL] Change the value to: http://windowsupdate.com That will do the trick |
Hey Bads,
This is some useful info. I will be sure to look into trying your fix if it does happen again... Allthough, while going through my registy, I did not see a key for Help_Menu_URLs within the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\ branch. -SlickVic78 |
Glad to be of help SlickVic78. :)
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Hey belthazor,
I think I found out what was causing this all to happen... I had to look further into the problem because it continued to happen... And every time I would remove the cookies/temporary internet files, it would work again... So I ended up finding out the problem (I think)... This is what I did to figure it out... I ended up wiping out all temp files and cookies, then open the browser and try out the link - it worked... Then when opening up MediaPlayer 9.0 and then trying the link again - it went back to not working... I guess there was something within MediaPlayer that was making this all happen... In any case, I reinstalled MediaPlayer 9.0, and so far, it hasn't happened again... Again, thanks for the initial help because I wouldn't have been able to solve (or at least think I solved) this issue without a place to start... :) And of course, there will be another post within this thread by me if what I did does not work... LOL. -SlickVic78 |
This would be a good bug report to send to MS. Maybe there's already something in the db, I haven't looked.
Oh, and don't take this wrong, but hopefully you won't have to post here again. ;) But if you have to and find out "the answer" I'd like to know myself. :) |
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I can get thru to Windows Update via... _http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/en/default.asp Did a system restore and all is well....Will wait before I Update Player again!!!!!!!! |
Hey Grzyb,
I wish I could do the same - System Restore.... But unfortunately, I lost that restore point!... At least I know that other's are/were experiencing the same issue - that being WMP9. If I do come up with any other info, I'll be sure to let everyone know. Thanks, -SlickVic78 |
Delete this entire directory: C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdate. Then empty your temporary internet files. Restart Internet Explorer. Worked for me after a long struggle!
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