- Spybot 1.3b6 and framedyn.dll problem
- Posted by John Latter on February 24th, 2004
Hi,
I've just downloaded & installed the new spybot but when I try to run
it I first get a "can't find framedyn.dll" message; reloading then
allows spybot to run. Anyone any idea how I can fix this? (have
uninstalled/reinstalled but no go).
Also, while trying to sort out the above problem I thought maybe I
ought to uninstall spybot 1.2 but using "Add/Remove" has no effect -
it just starts spybot 1.2 up!
Thanks in advance,
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John Latter
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- Posted by Ian Riches on February 24th, 2004
John Latter (jorolat@msn.com) wrote...
Can't help with this...my copy works OK...but I did uninstall 1.2
first.
Yes. Confusing, isn't it. You uninstall Spybot v1.2 from within the
program. File, uninstall (or something like that). That removes the
registry entries. You can then delete the folder manually.
Ian
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Ian Riches
Bedford, UK
- Posted by John Latter on February 24th, 2004
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 16:56:43 -0000, Ian Riches <ianriches@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Thanks for replying Ian and for the useful info re uninstalling - with
a bit of luck, if I uninstall 1.2 & reinstall 1.3 then my problem may
go away, I won't hold my breath though! 
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John Latter
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- Posted by Anonymous on February 25th, 2004
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Ian Riches <ianriches@hotmail.com> wrote:
I didn't have any problems uninstalling v1.2 via Add/Remove (using
Win '98). Whenever I uninstall anything I always restart to fix up
the registry/config before installing anything else. When restarting
after uninstalling, 90% of the time Windows will advise that it is
updating the configuration, even though nothing was indicated during
the removal process.
Another hint: Try to install or uninstall in Windows "safe" setting -
there's a lot less chance of any other programs using common files.
Also allows you to reboot a lot quicker as no programs have to shut
down.
- Posted by John Latter on February 25th, 2004
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 10:18:43 +0100 (CET), Anonymous <cripto@ecn.org>
wrote:
Thankyou for the info & advice Anonymous!
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John Latter
Model of an Internal Evolutionary Mechanism (based on an extension to homeostasis) linking Stationary-Phase Mutations to the Baldwin Effect.
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- Posted by John Latter on February 25th, 2004
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 16:34:19 +0000, John Latter <jorolat@msn.com>
wrote:
If anyone else has this problem a fix can be found here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;319114
(in my instance I had to delete pointers to graphics programs which I
no longer use)
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John Latter
Model of an Internal Evolutionary Mechanism (based on an extension to homeostasis) linking Stationary-Phase Mutations to the Baldwin Effect.
http://members.aol.com/jorolat/TEM.html
'Where Darwin meets Lamarck?' Discussion Egroup
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