Showing posts with label Windows7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows7. Show all posts

Friday, 17 February 2017

Problem installing .Net Framework 4 (HRESULT 0xc8000222)

JE Jeffer_123 asked on
I have a problem to install the .Net Framework 4 ... this problem is:

HRESULT 0xc8000222

anyome can help me please?

My System OS is Windows 7
854 people had this question
  • The answered status icon Answer
    Jessen P replied on
    Hello,

    1. Does the issue persist only with .netframework?
    2. How are you  installing it? Is it through windows update or manually?
     
    a: Click Start > Run.
    b: Type cmd and press Enter.
    Please run the following command in the opened window.
    net stop WuAuServ
    c: Click Start > Run Type %windir% and press Enter.
    d: In the opened folder, rename the folder SoftwareDistribution to SDold.

    e: Click Start> Run type cmd and press Enter.
    Please run the following command in the opened window.
    net start WuAuServ
     
    Hope this information helps.
    850 people found this helpful 
     
    source : https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/problem-installing-net-framework-4-hresult/bfac5cac-10e8-4eb9-b87d-64a3266522f7 

    Thursday, 7 January 2016

    Solution for the error message "Class not registered"

    I purchased a copy of Flipbook Creator Professional today. It works fine on my development machine (XP Pro 32 bit), but it does not work on my Windows Server 2008 (64 bit). When I try to open the program I get a "Class not registered error". When I try to run the program from the command line, I get the following message "Exception EOleSystemError in module SWFToImageProcessor, Class not Registered". Do you have a workaround for this issue?


     

    The flipping effect need flash surpport, so you should install the newest version flash in your PC.

     

    Source : http://www.flippagemaker.com/faq/class-not-registered-error.html

    Solution for the error message "Class not registered"

    I purchased a copy of Flipbook Creator Professional today. It works fine on my development machine (XP Pro 32 bit), but it does not work on my Windows Server 2008 (64 bit). When I try to open the program I get a "Class not registered error". When I try to run the program from the command line, I get the following message "Exception EOleSystemError in module SWFToImageProcessor, Class not Registered". Do you have a workaround for this issue?

     

    The flipping effect need flash surpport, so you should install the newest version flash in your PC.

     

    First you should check is there any "*.ocx" file under this path: C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\, if not, please install the newest version of Flash Player "flash player active x" (IE flash player) rather than the plug-in.

    flash player another version

    - See more at: http://www.flippagemaker.com/faq/class-not-registered-error.html#sthash.L9KNZHi8.dpuf

    Solution for the error message "Class not registered"

    I purchased a copy of Flipbook Creator Professional today. It works fine on my development machine (XP Pro 32 bit), but it does not work on my Windows Server 2008 (64 bit). When I try to open the program I get a "Class not registered error". When I try to run the program from the command line, I get the following message "Exception EOleSystemError in module SWFToImageProcessor, Class not Registered". Do you have a workaround for this issue?

     

    The flipping effect need flash surpport, so you should install the newest version flash in your PC.

     

    First you should check is there any "*.ocx" file under this path: C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\, if not, please install the newest version of Flash Player "flash player active x" (IE flash player) rather than the plug-in.

    flash player another version

    - See more at: http://www.flippagemaker.com/faq/class-not-registered-error.html#sthash.L9KNZHi8.dpuf

    Solution for the error message "Class not registered"

    I purchased a copy of Flipbook Creator Professional today. It works fine on my development machine (XP Pro 32 bit), but it does not work on my Windows Server 2008 (64 bit). When I try to open the program I get a "Class not registered error". When I try to run the program from the command line, I get the following message "Exception EOleSystemError in module SWFToImageProcessor, Class not Registered". Do you have a workaround for this issue?

     

    The flipping effect need flash surpport, so you should install the newest version flash in your PC.

     

    First you should check is there any "*.ocx" file under this path: C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\, if not, please install the newest version of Flash Player "flash player active x" (IE flash player) rather than the plug-in.

    flash player another version

    - See more at: http://www.flippagemaker.com/faq/class-not-registered-error.html#sthash.L9KNZHi8.dpuf

    Solution for the error message "Class not registered"

    I purchased a copy of Flipbook Creator Professional today. It works fine on my development machine (XP Pro 32 bit), but it does not work on my Windows Server 2008 (64 bit). When I try to open the program I get a "Class not registered error". When I try to run the program from the command line, I get the following message "Exception EOleSystemError in module SWFToImageProcessor, Class not Registered". Do you have a workaround for this issue?

     

    The flipping effect need flash surpport, so you should install the newest version flash in your PC.

     

    First you should check is there any "*.ocx" file under this path: C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\, if not, please install the newest version of Flash Player "flash player active x" (IE flash player) rather than the plug-in.

    flash player another version

    - See more at: http://www.flippagemaker.com/faq/class-not-registered-error.html#sthash.L9KNZHi8.dpuf

    Solution for the error message "Class not registered"

    I purchased a copy of Flipbook Creator Professional today. It works fine on my development machine (XP Pro 32 bit), but it does not work on my Windows Server 2008 (64 bit). When I try to open the program I get a "Class not registered error". When I try to run the program from the command line, I get the following message "Exception EOleSystemError in module SWFToImageProcessor, Class not Registered". Do you have a workaround for this issue?

     

    The flipping effect need flash surpport, so you should install the newest version flash in your PC.

     

    First you should check is there any "*.ocx" file under this path: C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\, if not, please install the newest version of Flash Player "flash player active x" (IE flash player) rather than the plug-in.

    flash player another version

    - See more at: http://www.flippagemaker.com/faq/class-not-registered-error.html#sthash.L9KNZHi8.dpuf

    Solution for the error message "Class not registered"

    I purchased a copy of Flipbook Creator Professional today. It works fine on my development machine (XP Pro 32 bit), but it does not work on my Windows Server 2008 (64 bit). When I try to open the program I get a "Class not registered error". When I try to run the program from the command line, I get the following message "Exception EOleSystemError in module SWFToImageProcessor, Class not Registered". Do you have a workaround for this issue?

     

    The flipping effect need flash surpport, so you should install the newest version flash in your PC.

     

    First you should check is there any "*.ocx" file under this path: C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\, if not, please install the newest version of Flash Player "flash player active x" (IE flash player) rather than the plug-in.

    flash player another version

    - See more at: http://www.flippagemaker.com/faq/class-not-registered-error.html#sthash.L9KNZHi8.dpuf

    Solution for the error message "Class not registered"

    I purchased a copy of Flipbook Creator Professional today. It works fine on my development machine (XP Pro 32 bit), but it does not work on my Windows Server 2008 (64 bit). When I try to open the program I get a "Class not registered error". When I try to run the program from the command line, I get the following message "Exception EOleSystemError in module SWFToImageProcessor, Class not Registered". Do you have a workaround for this issue?

     

    The flipping effect need flash surpport, so you should install the newest version flash in your PC.

     

    First you should check is there any "*.ocx" file under this path: C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\, if not, please install the newest version of Flash Player "flash player active x" (IE flash player) rather than the plug-in.

    flash player another version

    - See more at: http://www.flippagemaker.com/faq/class-not-registered-error.html#sthash.L9KNZHi8.dpuf

    Solution for the error message "Class not registered"

    I purchased a copy of Flipbook Creator Professional today. It works fine on my development machine (XP Pro 32 bit), but it does not work on my Windows Server 2008 (64 bit). When I try to open the program I get a "Class not registered error". When I try to run the program from the command line, I get the following message "Exception EOleSystemError in module SWFToImageProcessor, Class not Registered". Do you have a workaround for this issue?

     

    The flipping effect need flash surpport, so you should install the newest version flash in your PC.

     

    First you should check is there any "*.ocx" file under this path: C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\, if not, please install the newest version of Flash Player "flash player active x" (IE flash player) rather than the plug-in.

    flash player another version

    - See more at: http://www.flippagemaker.com/faq/class-not-registered-error.html#sthash.L9KNZHi8.dpuf

    Monday, 2 June 2014

    Reset a Windows 7 Password

    1. Insert either your Windows 7 installation DVD, or a Windows 7 System Repair disc, into your optical drive and then restart your computer. If you have either on a flash drive, that'll work too.

      Tip: See How to Boot From a CD, DVD, or BD Disc or How to Boot From a USB Device if you've never booted from portable media before or if you're having trouble doing so.

      Note: If you don't have original Windows 7 media and never got around to making a system repair disc, don't worry. As long as you have access to any other Windows 7 computer (another in your home or a friend's will work fine), you can burn a system repair disc for free. See How to Create a Windows 7 System Repair Disc for a tutorial.

    2. After your computer boots from the disc or flash drive, click Next on the screen with your language and keyboard choices.

      Tip: Don't see this screen or do you see your typical Windows 7 logon screen? Chances are good that your computer booted from your hard drive (like it normally does) instead of from the disc or flash drive you inserted, which is what you want. See the appropriate link in the tip from Step 1 above for help.

    3. Click on the Repair your computer link.

      Note: If you booted with a system repair disc instead of a Windows 7 installation disc or flash drive, you won't see this link. Just move on to Step 4 below.

    4. Wait while your Windows 7 installation is located on your computer.

    5. Once your installation is found, take note of the drive letter found in the Location column. Most Windows 7 installations will show D: but yours may be different.

      Note: While in Windows, the drive that Windows 7 is installed on is probably labeled as the C: drive. However, when booting from Windows 7 install or repair media, a hidden drive is available that usually isn't. This drive is given the first available drive letter, probably C:, leaving the next available drive letter, probably D:, for the next drive - the one with Windows 7 installed on it.

    6. Select Windows 7 from the Operating System list and then click the Next button.

    7. From System Recovery Options, choose Command Prompt.

    8. With Command Prompt now open, execute the following two commands, in this order:
      copy d:\windows\system32\utilman.exe d:\
      
      copy d:\windows\system32\cmd.exe d:\windows\system32\utilman.exe
      
      To the Overwrite question after executing the second command, answer with Yes.

      Important: If the drive that Windows 7 is installed on in your computer is not D: (Step 5), be sure to change all instances of d: in the commands above with the correct drive letter.

    9. Remove the disc or flash drive and then restart your computer.
      You can close the Command Prompt window and click Restart but it's also okay in this situation to restart using your computer's restart button.

    10. Once the Windows 7 logon screen appears, locate the little icon on the bottom-left of the screen that looks like a pie with a square around it and then click it!

      Tip: If your normal Windows 7 logon screen did not show up, check to see that you removed the disc or flash drive you inserted in Step 1. Your computer may continue to boot from this device instead of your hard drive if you don't remove it.

    11. Now that Command Prompt is open, execute the net user command as shown, replacing myusername with whatever your user name is and mypassword with whatever new password you'd like to use:
      net user myusername mypassword
      
      So, for example, I would do something like this:
      net user Tim 1lov3blueberrie$
      

      Tip: If your username has spaces, put double quotes around it when executing net user, as in net user "Tim Fisher" 1lov3blueberrie$.

    12. Close the Command Prompt window.

    13. Login with your new password!

    14. Create a Windows 7 Password Reset Disk! This is the Microsoft-approved, proactive step you should have done a long time ago. All you need is a blank flash drive or floppy disk and you'll never need to worry about forgetting your Windows 7 password again.

    15. While not required, it would probably be wise to undo the hack that makes this work. If you don't, you won't have access to accessibiily features from the Windows 7 login screen.
      To reverse the changes you've made, repeat Steps 1 through 7 above. When you have access to Command Prompt again, execute the following:
      copy d:\utilman.exe d:\windows\system32\utilman.exe
      
      Confirm the overwrite and then restart your computer.

      Important: Undoing this hack will have no impact on your new password. Whatever password you set in Step 11 is still valid.

       Source : http://pcsupport.about.com/od/windows7/ht/reset-password-windows-7.htm