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Can anyone tell me what that code means and how I fix the problem. Any help
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Is it related to Net.Framework?
Suggestion Pat Walters MSFT: Please try the following: Check the My_Computer_Zone has FullTrust permissions enabled: 1. Click Start 2. Click Control Panel 3. Double-click Administrative Tools 4. Click to select the latest version of the Microsoft .NET Framework Configuration tool. 5. Drill-down to Runtime Security Policy 6. Then Machine 7. Then Code Groups 8. Then Machine 9. Code Groups 10. All_Code 11. Then Right-click on My_Computer_Zone. 12. Click the Permission Set tab 13. Verify and/or change permission set to FullTrust. 14. Reboot the machine 15. Try the installation once more and see if this works for you. Sincerely, Pat Walters [MSFT] "xxCharliexx" <xxCharliexx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:42A53D1A-0F37-4401-AD78-A4E3E3D9EA9F@microsoft.com... > Can anyone tell me what that code means and how I fix the problem. Any help > would be appreciated. Thanks |
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Pat,
I have been getting the same error number, but the situation is a bit different. I have had Framework version 1.1 installed for some time, and recently installed version 2.0. However, Update keeps coming up with a security patch for version 1.0. If you let it try and update, it comes up with that error message. I have just been ignoring the suggested update, as it is for an obsolete version of the software. Unless the update really makes sense, is there a way to tell the update process, permanently, to ignore this? I check the box about never suggesting this again, but somehow it always comes back. -- Susan |
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As your error is not exactly the same, please post to a new thead, so someone will be
able to assist you. "Susan York" <SUSANYORK@ATT.NET> wrote in message news:b01hn1pjl7s0at5la1qipmkug590b1r6dc@4ax.com... > Pat, > > I have been getting the same error number, but the situation is a bit > different. I have had Framework version 1.1 installed for some time, > and recently installed version 2.0. However, Update keeps coming up > with a security patch for version 1.0. If you let it try and update, > it comes up with that error message. I have just been ignoring the > suggested update, as it is for an obsolete version of the software. > Unless the update really makes sense, is there a way to tell the > update process, permanently, to ignore this? I check the box about > never suggesting this again, but somehow it always comes back. > > > -- > Susan |
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