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Re: Unable To Create RegHelper
I have the exact same problem. did you ever find a fix?
"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:
> "tengel" <tengel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:11E6E5B7-9153-441C-8A90-40A54EB75B94@microsoft.com...
> >I think I've found another problem with Update KB950759 which I installed on
> > 6/29/08, and I'm hoping that someone can help.
> >
> > I use McAfee software provided by Comcast for virus protection, and after
> > 6/29 the next automatically scheduled weekly virus scan would have run on 7/4
> > but it didn't. The last successful scheduled scan was on 6/27, just two days
> > before the KB950759 installation.
> >
> > When I open McAfee Security Center and ask it to run a manual scan, I get
> > the following error message inside of a Windows Internet Explorer box that
> > says:
> >
> > Unable To Create
> > gObjRegHelper{6A5A9B2E-3BD7-4c70-83F2-E664A86568F4}
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>
> Could be a permissions thing. ProcMon would help.
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> >
> > If I click OK in that box, I can run the manual scan, but I'm not able to
> > set up an automated schedule anymore.
>
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> Another possible sign of a permissions thing. E.g. what account
> is the "automated schedule" run under? ProcMon or even Process Explorer
> could help with that too.
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> >
> > The fact that this problem started right after the KB950759 installation
> > (which is a security update for IE7) and the error message is coming from IE,
> > leads me to believe that the problem is somehow related to the update. What
> > do you think?
>
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> Depending on how the McAfee thing is hooked in it could be that the install
> of the update has broken its hooks. In that case I would uninstall the extension
> and reinstall it, hoping that it was still compatible enough to be reinstalled
> completely.
>
> If you can't figure it out I suspect you need to talk with someone at McAfee
> who provides more than first level support. ; )
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>
> Good luck
>
> Robert Aldwinckle
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