Howdy,
I recently recovered from a serious hardware failure, managed to get everything up & running with a repair install of XP Pro, added in SP3 afterwards. It's a modern system and everything is working fine now, except I can't get Asus' PC Probe II utility running or, more alarmingly, uninstall it.
I receive an error dialog stating "The InstallShield Engine (Kernel.exe) could not be launched. Access is denied." PC Probe does not load, giving a litany of "Enumerate Device Win32_BIOSfail" with the last word changing to about a dozen different entries.
To test the uninstaller, I uninstalled a few programs without incident. Then I tried to re-install PC Probe II, from a new source, another dialog pops up with the same message. I really like the functionality of this utility, and would like to get it back up and running, or if that option doesn't exist at least get rid of it.
I followed a lead from Google that led me to run dcomcnfg, but the Component Services dialog goes away when I double-click "Computers". I'd like to avoid a clean install, but if that's what it takes so be it. Thanks as always.
Tony
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I recently recovered from a serious hardware failure, managed to get everything up & running with a repair install of XP Pro, added in SP3 afterwards. It's a modern system and everything is working fine now, except I can't get Asus' PC Probe II utility running or, more alarmingly, uninstall it.
I receive an error dialog stating "The InstallShield Engine (Kernel.exe) could not be launched. Access is denied." PC Probe does not load, giving a litany of "Enumerate Device Win32_BIOSfail" with the last word changing to about a dozen different entries.
To test the uninstaller, I uninstalled a few programs without incident. Then I tried to re-install PC Probe II, from a new source, another dialog pops up with the same message. I really like the functionality of this utility, and would like to get it back up and running, or if that option doesn't exist at least get rid of it.
I followed a lead from Google that led me to run dcomcnfg, but the Component Services dialog goes away when I double-click "Computers". I'd like to avoid a clean install, but if that's what it takes so be it. Thanks as always.
Tony
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