There is a problem with one of the updates on Vista, too. Don't know if it's the same update but looking on the net and at Microsoft there doesn't seem to be any fix. There are a lot of suggestions but I've tried them all and none have fixed my problem. I'm getting an error code of 643
Try uninstalling Microsoft.net 1,2, and 3 (or whatever you have on your computer) with all updates. Then reinstall all and KB928366 will work (or so I've been told).
Possible fix in MS KB article 922377 for Microsoft .NET Framework,Version 1.1 SP1 “Updates were unable to be successfully installed”
Back in January 2006 it was ZAP Firewall warning prompt that caused previous update (KB886903) install problems, had to select Allow, to enable a successful install
Have since changed both FW & AV software, didn’t get any warning prompts this time & it installed OK
Vista users obtain a Security warning prompt "An unidentified program wants access to your computer" when trying to install KB928366
When I try to go into standby or hibernate, this is what I get: The service
'Microsoft .NET Framework v1.1.4322 Update' is preventing the machine from entering standby. Try stopping this service and try again. Don't know how to disable this.
MS auto update feature can sometimes be a drag & switching it off doesn’t always work
And yes, some like KB928366 do appear to cause install problems
But suggest you don’t go into standby during any MS auto updates
If you try to shutdown a computer during any MS auto update/install you should get a warning message that updates are in progress, ignoring such a warning can cause problems
Albeit you should have a service called BITS (Background Intelligent Transfer Services) a program if enabled supports resuming download transfers in case of disruptions
For WXP Pro SP2, BITS default setting is Manual & changing the default settings is normally not recommended
If really interested in BITS & auto updates see this post
Thank you mombodog for the suggestion. When I went to the link for the cleanup tool and tried to download it, I got an error message that said that the file I was trying to download was not a valid Win 32 file. Still need help. Again here is the problem. When I try to put my Inspiron 700M into standby or hibernate mode I get this message: The service 'Microsoft .NET Framework v1.1.4322 Update' is preventing the machine from enterng standby. Try stopping this service and try again. >> There is nothing in the knowledge base about this error message or how to stop the service or why this occurs. This began after Tuesday's update to .NET Framework was downloaded.
Thank you BELL BOY. I now understand how I enabled the problem to occur. I will take your advice into play the next time I download updates - I will not go into standby. However, this doesn't help me now, because I've already done it. And I can't seem to find instructions on how to "disable the service" as the error message tells me to do. So if you have any tips about how I can reverse the problem at this point, I'd appreciate it. Here is what is happening: When I try to put my Dell Inspiron 700M into standby or hibernate mode, I get this message: The service 'Microsoft .NET Framework v1.1.4322 Update' is preventing the machine from entering standby. Try stopping this service and try again.
I've tried every suggestion on this XP section and the Vista section, plus what is on the Microsoft site, plus some on my own and NONE help.
My Vista machine will not let me uninstall Net 1.1. either in regular or safe mode. It will not install Net V3.0 either.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I can't uninstall any version either. I think Gates should be sent to to The Tower!. Sorry for the spelling goof......"their, not "there, of course. Arnie
3. Please double click the file msicuu2.exe on the Desktop to install this
tool on your computer.
Step 2: Remove .NET Framework 1.1
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1. Click Start -> (All) Programs->Windows Installer Clean Up.
2. See if you can find .NET Framework software. If so, remove it.
3. Restart the computer and see if the issue still exists.
However, if any problem is encountered when trying to uninstall .NET
Framework 1.1, we can also refer to the following Knowledge Base article to
uninstall it manually.
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320112
After that, please restart the computer and perform the following
suggestions to reinstall .NET Framework 1.1 and the updates for it.
Step 3: Install .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package and .NET
Framework 1.1 SP1
=================================================================
1. Please download the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable
Package and the updates from the following link and save them to the C drive
(C:\)
2. When the File Download window appears, please click the Save button, and
follow the directions to save it to Windows. After downloading the Microsoft
.NET Framework 1.1 setup file onto your computer, please double-click the
.NET Framework files to manually install them one by one.
If an error is encountered when installing .NET Framework 1.1, we can also
refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to troubleshoot this
issue:
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http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=si_virus&thread.id=61837
Try uninstalling Microsoft.net 1,2, and 3 (or whatever you have on your computer) with all updates. Then reinstall all and KB928366 will work (or so I've been told).
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My two cents
Possible fix in MS KB article 922377 for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 SP1 “Updates were unable to be successfully installed”
Back in January 2006 it was ZAP Firewall warning prompt that caused previous update (KB886903) install problems, had to select Allow, to enable a successful install
Have since changed both FW & AV software, didn’t get any warning prompts this time & it installed OK
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AQuaglieri
MS auto update feature can sometimes be a drag & switching it off doesn’t always work
And yes, some like KB928366 do appear to cause install problems
But suggest you don’t go into standby during any MS auto updates
If you try to shutdown a computer during any MS auto update/install you should get a warning message that updates are in progress, ignoring such a warning can cause problems
Albeit you should have a service called BITS (Background Intelligent Transfer Services) a program if enabled supports resuming download transfers in case of disruptions
For WXP Pro SP2, BITS default setting is Manual & changing the default settings is normally not recommended
If really interested in BITS & auto updates see this post
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I can't uninstall any version either. I think Gates should be sent to to The Tower!. Sorry for the spelling goof......"their, not "there, of course. Arnie
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Wowwww this is becoming some thread :smileywink:
Aquaglieri
From what you say I assume Hotfix KB928366 didn’t actually install?
When you try to initiate Standby & get the stop the service message
Right click task bar (bottom of screen) & click Task Manager
On the Application tab, is there a service task running?
If yes, then take a note what service it is, then click the End Task button
Then try Standby mode to see if message reappears
Before explaining Windows Updates & BITS type service checking process
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several attempts. The other updates were installed successfully.
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1. Visit:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe
2. Save the file to your Desktop
tool on your computer.
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1. Click Start -> (All) Programs->Windows Installer Clean Up.
2. See if you can find .NET Framework software. If so, remove it.
3. Restart the computer and see if the issue still exists.
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Title: Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
Link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290301
Framework 1.1, we can also refer to the following Knowledge Base article to
uninstall it manually.
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320112
suggestions to reinstall .NET Framework 1.1 and the updates for it.
Framework 1.1 SP1
=================================================================
1. Please download the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable
Package and the updates from the following link and save them to the C drive
(C:\)
http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/c/aac39226-8825-44ce-90e3-bf8203e74006/dotnetfx.exe
http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/b/4/8b4addd8-e957-4dea-bdb8-c4e00af5b94b/NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe
(KB928366)
http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/ndp1.1sp1-kb928366-x86_20112ef50011e0de2c0e3378139245d81a178b15.exe
follow the directions to save it to Windows. After downloading the Microsoft
.NET Framework 1.1 setup file onto your computer, please double-click the
.NET Framework files to manually install them one by one.
refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to troubleshoot this
issue:
How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824643 "