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Old October 19th, 2008, 05:47 PM
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Have you tried to "Restore" your Computer to the time before you starting having problems (when Hoster worked good for you) Sometimes, when all else fails, that will get you going again. I must confess that I have not read in detail what the problem was with your hard drive. So, I'm not sure if this will work for you, but it may be worth a try. since you're running out of time Entertaining the kids is important to me too!
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Old October 19th, 2008, 06:14 PM
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Thanks, the problem now is on the server at MTU

Its not that it won't install, its the message I get from MTU, they have disabled the registration in North Carolina, and until someone does something there its dead in the water. But thanks anyway.

Its hard enough for the kids to sing while the words are sweeping, but compound that with them not sweeping properly was why I was doing the .net framework update in the first place, because it was working fine as far as the program itself goes it was just that sweeping problem.

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Old October 19th, 2008, 06:58 PM
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David the original message you got that the registration number was a mismatch could not be caused by .net Framework. The only thing that can cause this is the file where that information is stored was corrupted by loss of data in that spot on the hard drive. Since you stated that you have been having trouble with the hard drive I believe that is the cause of your original problem.
When you try to install it is the message you get back from MTU that it is already installed on 1 computer or that your registry code is locked or disabled?
What Skybird is trying to say is do a System Restore (Windows function) to a date/time prior to all of this happening. It may or may not work but is worth a try.
And actually if you are going to update .net Framework from 1.1 up to 3.0 then you also needed to install 2.0 also. They are all inter-related and only update or add some of the features.
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Old October 19th, 2008, 08:19 PM
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So will system restore help this

The reason I didn't think that it would help is because, it says that your registry code is locked or disabled! Isn't that a problem that can only be resolved at the MTU Level?

As far as the .net framework upgrade went, I upgraded to 2.0 first then made sure all of the service paks were updated then I upgraded to 3.0 and then made sure all of the service packs were installed.

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Old October 19th, 2008, 08:23 PM
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Thank You

I just want to thank you both for trying to help me through this problem.
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Old October 19th, 2008, 08:50 PM
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[QUOTE by Dale]What Skybird is trying to say is do a System Restore (Windows function) to a date/time prior to all of this happening. It may or may not work but is worth a try.
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The reason I didn't think that it would help is because, it says that your registry code is locked or disabled! Isn't that a problem that can only be resolved at the MTU Level?
Yes resetting the Reistration has to be done by MTU, but that's not what I am talking about.
As far as the .net framework upgrade went, I upgraded to 2.0 first then made sure all of the service paks were updated then I upgraded to 3.0 and then made sure all of the service packs were installed.
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Computers automatically make a backup copy of what your computer looks like. This information is then used by a Windows program called "System Restore". It is there so that if problems arise after making any kind of changes - the Computer itself will remember what it was like BEFORE you did anything to do. I can't make it any simpler. We have all had problems & had to do this at one time or another.

GO TO Start/Programs/Accessories/Sytem Tools/system restore - you will get instructions on how to Restore your computer to a time when everything was working right. You will get a Calendar & you can pick a date before the problems started, like before you installed Hoster, or the upgrade. YOU pick the date. This program will then put everything back to the way it was before any of this happened. PLEASE TRY THIS. YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE. It doesn't take that much time & IT MIGHT WORK. This has nothing to do with MTU. It will not affect any files or folders that are stored in "My Documents".
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