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"Flight" <jPUNTvoorbeeld@gmailPUNTcom> wrote in message
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>>
> Leave him. He has completely nothing to say in this group. All he is, is a
> pain in the ass. He has no idea what decent behavior means. An ape has
> more education than this "person". So go on with what you want to say and
> act as if he does not exist.
No not at all. The problem is, that the Winvistaclub forum LEACHES off the
Microsoft News groups. All the posts that you see as "guest" are people who
are posting through the MS news server, and that this forum is leaching off.
We get quite cross about this because we get lots of orphaned posts with no
quotes etc etc and it is really down to the forum owners. They are trying to
make it look like their forum is great with lots of activity when it really
isn't.
Ah. OK Gotcha. I'll have to probe into that further and see how I can tell more succesfully where I am intending to post.
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 19:12:11 +0530, davehc wrote:
> Ah. OK Gotcha. I'll have to probe into that further and see how I can
> tell more succesfully where I am intending to post.
Stop using the lame web interface at Winvistaclub and use a real news
reader client.
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davehc <[email protected]> wrote:
>Ah. OK Gotcha. I'll have to probe into that further and see how I can
>tell more succesfully where I am intending to post.
Just hit the "quote" button before replying and you will be fine.
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After working three weeks on this problem, I finally solved it and it was a
file permissions problem.
Yesterday, I stumbled upon Procman.exe
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896645.aspx I'm sure you
experts in the Forum are well aware of it. I'm sure it can help solve most
permissions and HK_CU problems.
I ran procman, using the filter to isolate helppane.exe, Help & Support's
run program. Procman displayed a log of thousands of entries - too many to
eyeball for the problem.
I saved the log as a csv file; read it into Excel and sorted it as a
database to isolate processes that were not allowed (files that could not be
read because of permissions or corruption problems). I found two files that
were not read (see attached partial xls file for details.
I clicked on the files' permissions and changed them to allow access by the
user and, lo and behold, the problem was solved.
These were the two files in case the attachment does not come accross
clearly:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Assistance\Client\1.0\en-US\Help_CValidator.H1D
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Assistance\Client\1.0\en-US\Help_MValidator.Lck
Thanks for everyone who took the time to try and help.
"Mike" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
>I posted this in General, but got no response. I have a little bit of
>updated findings to post here.
>
> If I run Help and Support as Administrator or if I create a new user and
> run from it, Vista Help & Support runs perfectly.
>
> However, when I run it from my primary user/administrator sign-on, I just
> get text text (looks like text from an .h1s file).
>
> I have googled for days and the closest I can find to a solution refers to
> Server 2003 and XP. I can't find anyone with this problem. I can't find a
> "Help and Support" services entry like there was on XP. The only program
> I can find is HELPPANE.exe and I have changed and rechanged permissions
> until my fingers are sore.
>
> The only thing I can find that is different is in Process Explorer (free
> download), it shows "Builtin/Administrators" with a deny flag when I run
> as primmary user/administrator. "Builtin/Administrators" shows a
> "mandatory" flag when I run as Administrator or any new user I create.
>
> I don't have malware. I don't have a restore file that goes back as long
> as I have had the problem. I have uninstalled tweaks and
> freeware/purchased utility programs. I still cannot get the thing to
> work.
>
> It appears that the H and S service is not running. But I can't even find
> a service to run manually to test.
>
> Please help.
>
> Thanks
>
>
The name of the program is procmon (Process Monitor). I installed IE8 Beta 2
and my H&S problem came back. I went to
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Assistance\Client\1.0\en-US\Help_CValidator.H1D
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Assistance\Client\1.0\en-US\Help_MValidator.Lck
and found that IE8 had updated these files and reset the permissions.
Fortunately, I had gone through the process explained earlier and used
procmon to quickly locate the files with permission problems and fixed them.
================================================== ==========
"Mike" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
> After working three weeks on this problem, I finally solved it and it was
> a
> file permissions problem.
>
> Yesterday, I stumbled upon Procman.exe
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896645.aspx I'm sure you
> experts in the Forum are well aware of it. I'm sure it can help solve most
> permissions and HK_CU problems.
>
> I ran procman, using the filter to isolate helppane.exe, Help & Support's
> run program. Procman displayed a log of thousands of entries - too many to
> eyeball for the problem.
>
> I saved the log as a csv file; read it into Excel and sorted it as a
> database to isolate processes that were not allowed (files that could not
> be
> read because of permissions or corruption problems). I found two files
> that
> were not read (see attached partial xls file for details.
>
> I clicked on the files' permissions and changed them to allow access by
> the
> user and, lo and behold, the problem was solved.
>
> These were the two files in case the attachment does not come accross
> clearly:
> C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Assistance\Client\1.0\en-US\Help_CValidator.H1D
> C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Assistance\Client\1.0\en-US\Help_MValidator.Lck
>
>
> Thanks for everyone who took the time to try and help.
> "Mike" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]..
>>I posted this in General, but got no response. I have a little bit of
>>updated findings to post here.
>>
>> If I run Help and Support as Administrator or if I create a new user and
>> run from it, Vista Help & Support runs perfectly.
>>
>> However, when I run it from my primary user/administrator sign-on, I just
>> get text text (looks like text from an .h1s file).
>>
>> I have googled for days and the closest I can find to a solution refers
>> to
>> Server 2003 and XP. I can't find anyone with this problem. I can't find
>> a
>> "Help and Support" services entry like there was on XP. The only program
>> I can find is HELPPANE.exe and I have changed and rechanged permissions
>> until my fingers are sore.
>>
>> The only thing I can find that is different is in Process Explorer (free
>> download), it shows "Builtin/Administrators" with a deny flag when I run
>> as primmary user/administrator. "Builtin/Administrators" shows a
>> "mandatory" flag when I run as Administrator or any new user I create.
>>
>> I don't have malware. I don't have a restore file that goes back as long
>> as I have had the problem. I have uninstalled tweaks and
>> freeware/purchased utility programs. I still cannot get the thing to
>> work.
>>
>> It appears that the H and S service is not running. But I can't even
>> find
>> a service to run manually to test.
>>
>> Please help.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>