By updating msn, several dll errors appear and the installation fails! Please help me.
By updating msn, several dll errors appear and the installation fails! Please help me.
Here is a way to solve it:
1. Download UNICOWS.DLL from the link http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dl....shtml?unicows
2. Save it in My Computer on your local disk C:
3. As the files do not have the same path directory as the Messenger program, this might be the cause of the problem. Hence go to “My Computer” and “Program Files”, browse the “Messenger” folder and paste in the three files from the UNICOWS.DLL downloaded.
4. Download MSN messenger again (version 7.0 BETA) and add a shortcut in MSN Messenger directory.
5. However, you will not be able to connect due to your firewall settings and an error message will pop up as you will try to sign in. Make sure that a proxy has not been activated:
a) Select “Tools” in the menu bar
b) Go for “Options”
c) Select “Connection” in the left menu
d) Open “Advanced settings”
Ensure that the field for “HTTP proxy” server remains empty.
What is the error that you are getting?
If it is Windows Live Messenger Installation Error 1601, Error 1603 and Error 1635 then try the following solutions:
Method 1: Unregister and re-register the Windows Installer
1. Click Start, click Run, type MSIEXEC /UNREGISTER, and then click OK. Even if you do this correctly, it may look like nothing occurs.
2. Click Start, click Run, type MSIEXEC /REGSERVER, and then click OK. Even if you do this correctly, it may look like nothing occurs, or you may briefly see an hourglass. After you run this command, the operation is complete.
3. Try your Windows Installer-based application again.
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Method 2: Verify the DCOM permissions
This method involves changing the DCOM default impersonation level to Identify, removing the Msisip.dll file, and then reinstalling SP 3 for Windows 2000.
To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, click Run, type dcomcnfg, and then click OK.
2. On the Default Properties tab:
a. In the Default Authentication Level list, click Connect.
b. In the Default Impersonation Level list, click Identify, and then click OK.
3. Click Start, click Run, type explorer /select, %windir%\system32\msisip.dll, and then click OK.
4. Rename the Msisip.dll file as Msisip.old.
5. Reinstall Windows 2000 Service Pack 3.
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Method 3: Give Full Control permission to the SYSTEM account
1. Start Windows Explorer, right-click the computer's root hard drive, and then click Properties.
2. Click the Security tab, and then click Add.
3. In the Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box, click the SYSTEM account, click Add, and then click OK.
4. Under Allow, click to select the Full Control check box, and then click OK.
5. Click the TEMP folder and then verify that the SYSTEM account has full control.
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Method 4: Verify the registry permissions
1. Click Start, click Run, then type Regedt32.
2. For each of the registry hives, follow these steps:
a. Select the hive.
b. For Windows XP, on the Edit menu, click Permissions.
For Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4, on the Security menu, click Permissions.
3. Verify that the SYSTEM account has been added and that it has Full control. If it does not, add the SYSTEM account with Full control.
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Method 5: Fix the broken security key for the MsiServer service
1. Start the computer by using Windows 2000.
2. Click Start, click Run, type regedit.exe, and then rename the following key to Old_Security:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSIServer\Security
3. Restart the computer (you must do this).
4. Run Instmsiw.exe for installer 2.0 again; this corrects the broken security key for the MSI service.
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