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to: Rich Gauszka
from: Rich
date: 2004-09-02 08:41:04
subject: Re: XP Sp2 - need help

From: "Rich" 

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   I think that SFC /SCANNOW may repopulate the cache.  I'm not sure.

Rich

  "Rich Gauszka"  wrote in message =
news:41371761$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  I did find a knowledge base article on replacing files in the =
dllcache.

  =
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=3Dkb;en-us;555047&Product=3D=
winxp

  It states that WPF cache is not protected and so it appears that I can =

  easily re-create it after running a chkdsk ( I had her run virus scans =

  already ) . I guess I should check the registry settings for cache =
size etc=20
  at
  =
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=3Dkb;en-us;222193&Product=3D=
winxp

  she's running XP Home so I don't think I can use gpedit.msc


  "Rich"  wrote in message news:4136b649{at}w3.nls.net...
     The LastGood directory is used to save a known good configuration =
after a=20
  config change in order to support the boot option to boot to the last =
known=20
  good config.  It would not be an appropriate new location for the DLL =
cache.

  Rich

    "Rich Gauszka"  wrote in message=20
  news:41369d45$1{at}w3.nls.net...
    I'll have her do that. She has a Windows\LastGood\System32\dllcache=20
  folder.
    I tried searching the knowledgebase and saw that one could change =
the
    location of the dllcache folder so I was assuming that could be the =
cause.
    I've tried searches on XP and LastGood but just found instances =
where=20
  people
    mentioned the directory. I'll have to wait for her to bring her PC =
so I=20
  can
    check the registry settings for the location of the dllcache

    "Rich"  wrote in message news:41369672$1{at}w3.nls.net...
       There is a windows\system32\dllcache directory unless some disk
    corruption deleted it.  My suggestion is to run CHKDSK /F /R, =
reboot, and
    then try again.

    Rich

      "Rich Gauszka"  wrote in message
    news:413623a3$1{at}w3.nls.net...
      I have a friend who attempted to upgrade to SP2 ( she has =
successfully
      upgraded sp1 and all subsequent critical patches ).

      While sp2 was in the process of backing up her files she received =
the
    error
      message

      Cannot copy Windows\System32\dllcache\mshtmled.dll and she can't =
proceed
      from there ( RETRY or Cancel).

      I had her check her folders and she doesn't have a
    Windows\System32\dllcache
      folder.

      She does have a Windows\LastGood\System32\dllcache folder but the
      mshtmled.dll file  is not in that folder either.

      I doubt this is as easy to fix as copying some files to the =
dllcache
    folder
      as the dllcache folder seems to involve the Windows File =
Protection
    Feature.

      Besides Cancel and Retry to the error message she did have an =
option to
      point to the WIndows CD or directory where the System32 files are=20
  stored.
      Can I just copy the I386 files from a XP CD?  She doesn't have the =

  ability
      to do this as she only has a Recover ( blast everything away CD)

      Any help is appreciated.




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   I think
that SFC /SCANNOW =
may=20
repopulate the cache.  I'm not sure.
 
Rich
 

  "Rich Gauszka" <gauszka{at}hotmail.com>">mailto:gauszka{at}hotmail.com">gauszka{at}hotmail.com>
wrote =
in message=20
  news:41371761$1{at}w3.nls.net...I=20
  did find a knowledge base article on replacing files in the=20
  dllcache.http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=3Dkb;en-us;555047&=
amp;Product=3Dwinxp">http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=3Dkb;=
en-us;555047&Product=3DwinxpIt=20
  states that WPF cache is not protected and so it appears that I can =
easily=20
  re-create it after running a chkdsk ( I had her run virus scans =
already )=20
  . I guess I should check the registry settings for cache size etc =
athttp://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=3Dkb;en-us;222193&=
amp;Product=3Dwinxp">http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=3Dkb;=
en-us;222193&Product=3Dwinxpshe's=20
  running XP Home so I don't think I can use =
gpedit.msc"Rich"=20
  <{at}> wrote in message news:4136b649{at}w3.nls.net...&nbs=
p; =20
  The LastGood directory is used to save a known good configuration =
after a=20
  config change in order to support the boot option to boot to the =
last=20
  known good config.  It would not be an appropriate new =
location for=20
  the DLL cache.Rich 
"Rich Gauszka" <gauszka{at}hotmail.com>">mailto:gauszka{at}hotmail.com">gauszka{at}hotmail.com>
wrote =
in message=20
  news:41369d45$1{at}w3.nls.net...=
 =20
  I'll have her do that. She has a Windows\LastGood\System32\dllcache=20
  folder.  I tried searching the knowledgebase
and saw that =
one=20
  could change the  location of the dllcache folder so I was =
assuming=20
  that could be the cause.  I've tried searches on XP and =
LastGood but=20
  just found instances where people  mentioned the =
directory. I'll=20
  have to wait for her to bring her PC so I
can  check the =
registry=20
  settings for the location of the dllcache 
"Rich" =
<{at}> wrote=20
  in message news:41369672$1{at}w3.nls.net...=
    =20
  There is a windows\system32\dllcache directory unless some =
disk =20
  corruption deleted it.  My suggestion is to run CHKDSK /F /R, =
reboot,=20
  and  then try again.  =
Rich   =20
  "Rich Gauszka" <gauszka{at}hotmail.com>">mailto:gauszka{at}hotmail.com">gauszka{at}hotmail.com>
wrote =
in=20
  message  news:413623a3$1{at}w3.nls.net...=
   =20
  I have a friend who attempted to upgrade to SP2 ( she has=20
  successfully    upgraded sp1 and all
subsequent =
critical=20
  patches ).    While sp2
was in the process of =
backing=20
  up her files she received the 
error   =20
  message    Cannot copy=20
  Windows\System32\dllcache\mshtmled.dll and she can't=20
  proceed    from there ( RETRY or=20
  Cancel).    I had her
check her folders and she =
doesn't=20
  have a 
Windows\System32\dllcache   =20
  folder.    She does have a=20
  Windows\LastGood\System32\dllcache folder but =
the   =20
  mshtmled.dll file  is not in that folder=20
  either.    I doubt this is
as easy to fix as =
copying=20
  some files to the dllcache 
folder    as =
the=20
  dllcache folder seems to involve the Windows File Protection  =

  Feature.    Besides Cancel
and Retry to the =
error=20
  message she did have an option to   
point to the =
WIndows=20
  CD or directory where the System32 files are =
stored.   =20
  Can I just copy the I386 files from a XP CD?  She doesn't have =
the=20
  ability    to do this as
she only has a Recover =
( blast=20
  everything away CD)    Any
help is=20
 
appreciated.

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