Hi TechNet ppl, got my BIG first trouble
Ok ... thanks for ur time reading my post
As I said, i have a problem with W7 (x64 of course), this problem starts when im finishing the installation of my AV (Antivirus if u dont know). This erros says:
"The ordinal 6929 could not be located in the dynamic link library mfc90u.dll"
The AV is Avira, and i contacted to the TechSupport to solve this error, but after many re-installations... the problem was obviously windows u.u,
I did the following steps: (all installations, were
suggested by the
technSupport team
Avira
and Microsoft's home page)
1: The Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x64) ... (restart) ... (the Antivirus was removed before)
2: After that, I reinstall the latest version of Antivirus... Again, the
error
appeared
at the end of
the installation.
so then...
3: Uninstall the AV... (restart) ... after check and install all updates for windows i restart again windows
4:
I found
this article "Fix Microsoft Security Bulletin MS11-025 - Important" about Vulnerability in Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2500212)
5: read this article, takes me to Microsoft's
web page to find the new pack of C++ and i found this one (installed) Last version is Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package MFC Security Update
6: after restart, is the error finally solved?... sorry but i have to said NO, I did it all, but the error still. Sincerely I
hope you understand my problem, because I wont make a mostake just for install tools what an ordinary forum suggest to do. Thats why im here at Microsoft Technet forum, an official forum about windows.
*Never had this error before since i restored windows to factory mode (could
be the cause...? hope no u.u)
Thanks a lot for reading me...
have a nice day.
LAMIAS
June 28th, 2011 5:39am
Hi,
According to your description, I suggest to perform these tests to troubleshoot the issue:
1 Logon with
Clean Boot
2 Remove some third party tools
3 Temporally disable UAC
Furthermore, you can install Windows 7 SP1 package for test.
In addition, if the issue only occur with AntiVir, you’d better contact AntiVir for further help:
http://forum.avira.com/wbb/
Please Note: Since the website is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice. Microsoft does
not guarantee the accuracy of this information.
Thank you for your understanding.
Regards,
Leo
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June 30th, 2011 6:27am