- verclsid.exe make me suck
- Posted by HK-ATE24 on April 13th, 2006
Hello, this is my first time to post here.
As we know, recently MS published KB908531 as a solution to MS06-015. One of
the new things included in 908531 is verclsid.exe. However, when I installed
the patch and reboot, some of my programs crashes when verclsid.exe run.
Here're some examples.
1) When I run up my Ulead PhotoImpact 8.0, it hangs before it completely
loaded.
2) When I use the function of "Copy to folder..." function of Explorer, it
hangs also.
Sadly when I terminated verclsid.exe at Task Manager, all "hanged" programs
go normal again. So I suspecting this new thing make me suck.
Of course, I would like to have my system goes normally, without any forced
termination of program.
Lastly, the config. of my system:
WinXP Home Ed. (zh-tw ver.)
With WMP10, WLM 8.0.566 Beta, Office 03 Pro, IE 7.0.5335.5 Beta 2, installed.
Thanks in advance for all your help
- Posted by MAP on April 13th, 2006
HK-ATE24 wrote:
Uninstall the update or do a system restore prior to the update, MS is aware
of this problem and will no doubt re-release this update at a later time.
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Mike Pawlak
- Posted by Diane on April 13th, 2006
MAP wrote:
By any chance, do you have an HP Scanner or AllInOne printer installed
with the software installed?
Thanks,
Diana Hargus
- Posted by Diane on April 13th, 2006
MAP wrote:
By any chance, do you have an HP Scanner or AllInOne printer installed
with the software installed?
Thanks,
Diana Hargus
- Posted by HK-ATE24 on April 14th, 2006
"Diane" wrote:
Oh, the answer is yes.
I've a HP Scanjet 3670.
- Posted by HK-ATE24 on April 14th, 2006
"Diane" wrote:
Ah, anyway, my computer seems get "normal" now, really don't know why.
But anyway thanks all your help.
- Posted by Ramesh, MS-MVP on April 18th, 2006
Problems in Windows Explorer or the Windows shell after you install security
update MS06-015:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918165
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Regards,
Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com
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"Diane" wrote:
Ah, anyway, my computer seems get "normal" now, really don't know why.
But anyway thanks all your help.