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Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 1
OS: win98
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Photogallery
Each time I start my computer I get a message "trying to install Photogallery", then I get a second message in a MS.NET Framework box saying "An unhandled exception has occurred in a component of your application.etc". I cannot get rid of either popup. I have tried installing "msicuu2.exe", but I cannot get past the objection of the System Administrator. Can you help?
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Mentor, Microsoft Support
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Woodland Hills, CA
Posts: 2,233
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Re: Photogallery
Hi Murray
Try again, with a fresh download and installation of the Microsoft Installer Cleanup Utility directly from Microsoft --- http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301 It shouldn't prompt for System Administrator unless you are using Win2000/XP/Vista. If you continue to have trouble with that, you could try CCleaner as an alternative, it's the only other tool I trust for Registry work (we don't recommend the casual use of Registry Cleaners - but your situation calls for such a tool). Best of luck . . . Gary
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