RE: .NET Framework update preventing standby
Hi
Ditto. But, I haven't been able to remove the bugger! It starts to uninstall
and then never finishes. Really annoying.
"krisbke" wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> Since yesterday's updates, I'm unable to put my computer into standby. When
> I flip the lid open again, there's a message saying 'Microsoft .NET Framework
> v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says I should
> disable the service. Clearly, I can do that and I imagine it would work, but
> is there another solution? If not, how important is this update and what
> would I lose by not having it running?
>
> I'm using XP Home SP2 on an HP Pavilion dv5000 and would be glad to give any
> other useful info.
>
> Thanks for your help with this, if anyone knows what is going on!
RE: .NET Framework update preventing standby
I have the same problem with standby, the error message is slightly different
('Microsoft.NET Framework v1.0.3705 Update) but the outcome is the same.
"krisbke" wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> Since yesterday's updates, I'm unable to put my computer into standby. When
> I flip the lid open again, there's a message saying 'Microsoft .NET Framework
> v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says I should
> disable the service. Clearly, I can do that and I imagine it would work, but
> is there another solution? If not, how important is this update and what
> would I lose by not having it running?
>
> I'm using XP Home SP2 on an HP Pavilion dv5000 and would be glad to give any
> other useful info.
>
> Thanks for your help with this, if anyone knows what is going on!
Re: .NET Framework update preventing standby
Start a free Windows Update support incident request:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/de...spx?gprid=6527
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MrE.Z wrote:
> I have the same problem with the standby issue. The error message is
> slightly different ('Microsoft .NET Framework v1.0.3705 ) but the result
> is
> the same!
>
> "krisbke" wrote:
>
>> Hi there.
>>
>> Since yesterday's updates, I'm unable to put my computer into standby.
>> When
>> I flip the lid open again, there's a message saying 'Microsoft .NET
>> Framework v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says
>> I should disable the service. Clearly, I can do that and I imagine it
>> would work, but is there another solution? If not, how important is this
>> update and what would I lose by not having it running?
>>
>> I'm using XP Home SP2 on an HP Pavilion dv5000 and would be glad to give
>> any other useful info.
>>
>> Thanks for your help with this, if anyone knows what is going on!
Re: .NET Framework update preventing standby
Same problem here. I just sumbitted a support ticket as well. I have a
feeling this will be a problem for everyone, and many people will find their
way to this thread. Everyone needs to fill out a support ticket.
Re: .NET Framework update preventing standby
Same issue here - Dell Inspiron 9300 XP MCE, SP2. Restored and tried again
less the offending .NET package hotfix only to find the next one also caused
the same issue.
Gave up, restored and have held off installing the 3 .NET hotfixes until
issues are resolved.
"Drew" wrote:
> Same problem here. I just sumbitted a support ticket as well. I have a
> feeling this will be a problem for everyone, and many people will find their
> way to this thread. Everyone needs to fill out a support ticket.
>
>
Re: .NET Framework update preventing standby
On Jul 12, 9:22 pm, mjoshea148 <mjoshea...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Same issue here - Dell Inspiron 9300 XP MCE, SP2. Restored and tried again
> less the offending .NETpackage hotfix only to find the next one also caused
> the same issue.
>
> Gave up, restored and have held off installing the 3 .NEThotfixes until
> issues are resolved.
>
> "Drew" wrote:
> > Same problem here. I just sumbitted a support ticket as well. I have a
> > feeling this will be a problem for everyone, and many people will find their
> > way to this thread. Everyone needs to fill out a support ticket.
I'm also getting the message saying 'Microsoft .NET Framework
v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says I
should
disable the service. My machine is a Dell Dimension 8400.
I hope Microsoft gets a patch out for this soon...
Re: .NET Framework update preventing standby
EVERYONE that finds their way here needs to fill out a support ticket and
hound the hell out of Microsoft. Every year they put out a hotfix update
that's messed up.
Re: .NET Framework update preventing standby
OK guys, I got mine to work. The person helping me via microsoft support is
still not addressing the actual issue of the standby problem, but I simply
followed her instruction and it worked. I think the culprit is using windows
update to get the KB928366 security update. Her instructions gave an actual
manual download for it, and that is the differece for me. Here they are:
ALSO, BEFORE YOU START, DISABLE ALL ANTIVIRUS, ANTISPYWARE, ANTI WHATEVER
SOFTWARE, HIPS, SOFTWARE FIREWALLS (short of the windows firewall) etc.
1) Either use the add/remove function in the control panel to rid yourself
of all .NET stuff, or use the installer cleanup utility
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...BD/msicuu2.exe
2) Run this utility to super clean the lovely KB928366 p.o.s. of an update
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
Now, if you have a 32 bit machine, which you likely do, use the last
download link entitled Cleanup-x86.exe. Why it's not entitled x32.exe is
beyond me, but this is Microsoft we are dealing with!
3) Install the .NET framework 1.1
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...6/dotnetfx.exe
4) Install the .NET framework service pack 1
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...867460-X86.exe
5) MANUALLY install the DREADED stupid p.o.s. security update that we all
would like to shoot with my new trail boss 44 magnum
http://www.download.windowsupdate.co...d81a178b15.exe
ALSO, BEFORE YOU START, DISABLE ALL ANTIVIRUS, ANTISPYWARE, ANTI WHATEVER
SOFTWARE, HIPS, SOFTWARE FIREWALLS (short of the windows firewall) etc.