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It's easy to join and it's free. Register now while it's still free! Already a member? Close this window and log in. Repeat these steps until you have selected all the check boxes. If you still experience the problem when only one service is selected in the Service list, this means that the selected service causes the problem, and you should go to step If no service causes the problem, go to step 8.
Repeat steps 1 and 3 in this section. Tap or click the Startup tab, and then tap or click to select the upper half of the check boxes in the Startup Item list. Click OK , and then click Restart. If the problem still occurs, repeat steps 8 and 9, but clear the lower half of the checked boxes in the Startup Item list that you originally selected.
If the problem does not occur, repeat steps 8 and 9, and select only the upper half of the remaining check boxes that are cleared in the Startup Item list. If you still experience the problem after only one Startup Item is selected in the Startup Item list, this means that the selected Startup Item causes the problem, and you should go to step If no Startup Item causes this problem, a Microsoft service probably causes the problem.
To determine which Microsoft service may be causing the problem, repeat steps 1 through 7 without selecting the Hide all Microsoft services check box in each step. After you determine the startup item or the service that causes the problem, contact the program manufacturer to determine whether the problem can be resolved.
Or, run the System Configuration utility, and then tap or click to clear the check box for the problem item. Monkey57 Article Author. What is the Make and Model of your device? Is your Important Data Backed-Up? Now the requirement came and I changed the control name of my control and class id also got changed. I prepared my new cab file. But when My client is already having the first version of the control downloaded in "downloaded program files" then in some system the new file is not getting downloaded.
As my control is dependant on the third party, The third party ABC. DLL should be same as there are some other non registrable dependancies are alos there. After viewing the downloaded program files from command prompt and with the help of cab log viewer, I came to know that, As IE will not download the control which is already registered, In my case it is not downloading ABC.
OCX is coming into picture, it is trying download this control in conflict folder But it should now downloaded this control as well as this is also downloaded from first version of the control as the dependant dlls folder path and the ABC.
OCX even though it is downloaded. Please help as I believe this may be causing my Windows Update problem! Thank you. That folder holds ActiveX controls that, depending on your asigned permissions, have been downloaded by your browser. Log in or Sign up to hide this advert. Show Ignored Content.
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