I have around 35 individual plans all pulling from one central resource pool. All plans, plus the resource pool, are stored in the same folder on a network drive. There are a couple of problems that I suspect may be related, but I can't pin them down.
Problem 1. Plans become mysteriously...
Fanatic,
Here's an extract from an email we received from Webex a while ago - it might help.
This section outlines the steps WebEx is taking across all services to ensure full
compatibility with Windows XP Service Pack 2. If you have additional questions,
please contact WebEx technical...
For those who do not yet have access to SUS/WUS, Microsoft released some tools which temporarily prevent XP from downloading SP2 automatically. Check out the links in this article:
http://www.winnetmag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=43622&feed=rss&subj=Windows
Matt
I followed your suggestions & rebooted, but same problem remains. I also found a post (not on Tek-tips) that suggested re-installing Windows Installer. Still no luck, but thanks for posting.
Gunalan
Unfortunately illegal operations can be caused in many different ways. Usually there is a link to technical information about the precise cause of the error. If you can repost with more specific information, I'm sure you'll get a more helpful response!
Using Windows 98SE Internet Explorer 6 SP1
When scanning for updates, scan gets to 66% complete, then before calculating the number of Critical Updates to download, a dialog box appears saying 'Microsoft Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close'
There are fixes suggested...
From what I understand, although they are listed as Critical Updates, Windows SP's do not get included in the automatic updates.
There are various discussion groups on the Microsoft site that have been addressing this issue
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