.NET Framework update preventing standby

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Hi there.

Since yesterday's updates, I'm unable to put my computer into standby. When
I flip the lid open again, there's a message saying 'Microsoft .NET Framework
v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says I should
disable the service. Clearly, I can do that and I imagine it would work, but
is there another solution? If not, how important is this update and what
would I lose by not having it running?

I'm using XP Home SP2 on an HP Pavilion dv5000 and would be glad to give any
other useful info.

Thanks for your help with this, if anyone knows what is going on!
 
"krisbke" wrote:

> Hi there.
>
> Since yesterday's updates, I'm unable to put my computer into standby. When
> I flip the lid open again, there's a message saying 'Microsoft .NET Framework
> v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says I should
> disable the service. Clearly, I can do that and I imagine it would work, but
> is there another solution? If not, how important is this update and what
> would I lose by not having it running?
>
> I'm using XP Home SP2 on an HP Pavilion dv5000 and would be glad to give any
> other useful info.
>
> Thanks for your help with this, if anyone knows what is going on!
 
"krisbke" wrote:

> Hi there.
>
> Since yesterday's updates, I'm unable to put my computer into standby. When
> I flip the lid open again, there's a message saying 'Microsoft .NET Framework
> v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says I should
> disable the service. Clearly, I can do that and I imagine it would work, but
> is there another solution? If not, how important is this update and what
> would I lose by not having it running?
>
> I'm using XP Home SP2 on an HP Pavilion dv5000 and would be glad to give any
> other useful info.
>
> Thanks for your help with this, if anyone knows what is going on!
 
Hi

Ditto. But, I haven't been able to remove the bugger! It starts to uninstall
and then never finishes. Really annoying.

"krisbke" wrote:

> Hi there.
>
> Since yesterday's updates, I'm unable to put my computer into standby. When
> I flip the lid open again, there's a message saying 'Microsoft .NET Framework
> v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says I should
> disable the service. Clearly, I can do that and I imagine it would work, but
> is there another solution? If not, how important is this update and what
> would I lose by not having it running?
>
> I'm using XP Home SP2 on an HP Pavilion dv5000 and would be glad to give any
> other useful info.
>
> Thanks for your help with this, if anyone knows what is going on!
 
I have the same problem with standby, the error message is slightly different
('Microsoft.NET Framework v1.0.3705 Update) but the outcome is the same.

"krisbke" wrote:

> Hi there.
>
> Since yesterday's updates, I'm unable to put my computer into standby. When
> I flip the lid open again, there's a message saying 'Microsoft .NET Framework
> v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says I should
> disable the service. Clearly, I can do that and I imagine it would work, but
> is there another solution? If not, how important is this update and what
> would I lose by not having it running?
>
> I'm using XP Home SP2 on an HP Pavilion dv5000 and would be glad to give any
> other useful info.
>
> Thanks for your help with this, if anyone knows what is going on!
 
I have the same problem with the standby issue. The error message is slightly
different ('Microsoft .NET Framework v1.0.3705 ) but the result is the same!

"krisbke" wrote:

> Hi there.
>
> Since yesterday's updates, I'm unable to put my computer into standby. When
> I flip the lid open again, there's a message saying 'Microsoft .NET Framework
> v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says I should
> disable the service. Clearly, I can do that and I imagine it would work, but
> is there another solution? If not, how important is this update and what
> would I lose by not having it running?
>
> I'm using XP Home SP2 on an HP Pavilion dv5000 and would be glad to give any
> other useful info.
>
> Thanks for your help with this, if anyone knows what is going on!
 
Start a free Windows Update support incident request:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=6527
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org

MrE.Z wrote:
> I have the same problem with the standby issue. The error message is
> slightly different ('Microsoft .NET Framework v1.0.3705 ) but the result
> is
> the same!
>
> "krisbke" wrote:
>
>> Hi there.
>>
>> Since yesterday's updates, I'm unable to put my computer into standby.
>> When
>> I flip the lid open again, there's a message saying 'Microsoft .NET
>> Framework v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says
>> I should disable the service. Clearly, I can do that and I imagine it
>> would work, but is there another solution? If not, how important is this
>> update and what would I lose by not having it running?
>>
>> I'm using XP Home SP2 on an HP Pavilion dv5000 and would be glad to give
>> any other useful info.
>>
>> Thanks for your help with this, if anyone knows what is going on!
 
Thanks, PA Bear, I've just done exactly that.

I wouldn't have expected it to be anything else but free, by the way.


"PA Bear" wrote:

> Start a free Windows Update support incident request:
> https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=6527
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
> AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org
>
> MrE.Z wrote:
> > I have the same problem with the standby issue. The error message is
> > slightly different ('Microsoft .NET Framework v1.0.3705 ) but the result
> > is
> > the same!
> >
> > "krisbke" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi there.
> >>
> >> Since yesterday's updates, I'm unable to put my computer into standby.
> >> When
> >> I flip the lid open again, there's a message saying 'Microsoft .NET
> >> Framework v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says
> >> I should disable the service. Clearly, I can do that and I imagine it
> >> would work, but is there another solution? If not, how important is this
> >> update and what would I lose by not having it running?
> >>
> >> I'm using XP Home SP2 on an HP Pavilion dv5000 and would be glad to give
> >> any other useful info.
> >>
> >> Thanks for your help with this, if anyone knows what is going on!

>
>
 
Ok,

Well, that didn't prove too fruitful. I just received a stock email telling
me to come here to try and find a solution (!) or to search in the FAQs (no
luck, unsurprisingly). The other option was to call the support team, but if
someone given the time to send me a reasoned response online can only come up
with a generic email, then what chance someone over the phone knowing where
to start? Besides, this doesn't warrant an overseas call (I'm in France right
now, but there's no way I'd try and explain this in French).


"PA Bear" wrote:

> Start a free Windows Update support incident request:
> https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=6527
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
> AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org
>
> MrE.Z wrote:
> > I have the same problem with the standby issue. The error message is
> > slightly different ('Microsoft .NET Framework v1.0.3705 ) but the result
> > is
> > the same!
> >
> > "krisbke" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi there.
> >>
> >> Since yesterday's updates, I'm unable to put my computer into standby.
> >> When
> >> I flip the lid open again, there's a message saying 'Microsoft .NET
> >> Framework v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says
> >> I should disable the service. Clearly, I can do that and I imagine it
> >> would work, but is there another solution? If not, how important is this
> >> update and what would I lose by not having it running?
> >>
> >> I'm using XP Home SP2 on an HP Pavilion dv5000 and would be glad to give
> >> any other useful info.
> >>
> >> Thanks for your help with this, if anyone knows what is going on!

>
>
 
Same problem here. I just sumbitted a support ticket as well. I have a
feeling this will be a problem for everyone, and many people will find their
way to this thread. Everyone needs to fill out a support ticket.
 
Same issue here - Dell Inspiron 9300 XP MCE, SP2. Restored and tried again
less the offending .NET package hotfix only to find the next one also caused
the same issue.

Gave up, restored and have held off installing the 3 .NET hotfixes until
issues are resolved.

"Drew" wrote:

> Same problem here. I just sumbitted a support ticket as well. I have a
> feeling this will be a problem for everyone, and many people will find their
> way to this thread. Everyone needs to fill out a support ticket.
>
>
 
On Jul 12, 9:22 pm, mjoshea148 <mjoshea...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Same issue here - Dell Inspiron 9300 XP MCE, SP2. Restored and tried again
> less the offending .NETpackage hotfix only to find the next one also caused
> the same issue.
>
> Gave up, restored and have held off installing the 3 .NEThotfixes until
> issues are resolved.
>
> "Drew" wrote:
> > Same problem here. I just sumbitted a support ticket as well. I have a
> > feeling this will be a problem for everyone, and many people will find their
> > way to this thread. Everyone needs to fill out a support ticket.


I'm also getting the message saying 'Microsoft .NET Framework
v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says I
should
disable the service. My machine is a Dell Dimension 8400.

I hope Microsoft gets a patch out for this soon...
 
EVERYONE that finds their way here needs to fill out a support ticket and
hound the hell out of Microsoft. Every year they put out a hotfix update
that's messed up.
 
On Jul 13, 11:04 am, Drew <D...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> EVERYONE that finds their way here needs to fill out a support ticket and
> hound the hell out of Microsoft. Every year they put out a hotfix update
> that's messed up.


Same problem here. I just submitted a support ticket as well.
 
On Jul 13, 1:24 pm, "Joel D. Hall" <joel.d.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 13, 11:04 am, Drew <D...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> > EVERYONE that finds their way here needs to fill out a support ticket and
> > hound the hell out of Microsoft. Every year they put out a hotfix update
> > that's messed up.

>
> Same problem here. I just submitted a support ticket as well.


I submitted my ticket. BUT ---- given that it is Microsoft, I have low
expectations they can fix this.

Typical Microsoft hack-ery.
 
For all of those with Dell systems that will not go into standby ...
would you please check the Network Connections in the Control Panel and
see if there is now a 1394 Connection present that was not present prior
to the update being installed ?
I could be barking up the wrong tree but it wouldn't be the first
time <w>

Thanks.

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]
===============
*-343-* FDNY
Never Forgotten
===============


krisbke wrote:

> Hi there.
>
> Since yesterday's updates, I'm unable to put my computer into standby. When
> I flip the lid open again, there's a message saying 'Microsoft .NET Framework
> v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says I should
> disable the service. Clearly, I can do that and I imagine it would work, but
> is there another solution? If not, how important is this update and what
> would I lose by not having it running?
>
> I'm using XP Home SP2 on an HP Pavilion dv5000 and would be glad to give any
> other useful info.
>
> Thanks for your help with this, if anyone knows what is going on!
 
I'm having the same problem as everyone else here. I too submitted a support
ticket, but i'm not holding my breath. I have a Gateway 6020GZ.

"datamason@gmail.com" wrote:

> On Jul 13, 1:24 pm, "Joel D. Hall" <joel.d.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Jul 13, 11:04 am, Drew <D...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >
> > > EVERYONE that finds their way here needs to fill out a support ticket and
> > > hound the hell out of Microsoft. Every year they put out a hotfix update
> > > that's messed up.

> >
> > Same problem here. I just submitted a support ticket as well.

>
> I submitted my ticket. BUT ---- given that it is Microsoft, I have low
> expectations they can fix this.
>
> Typical Microsoft hack-ery.
>
>
 
I have a Dell and have always had a 1394 connection.

Also, there has been instructions posted on how to reinstall this .NET P.O.S.

I did it and kept getting error code 1395 I believe it was and finally got
that resolved so I could reinstall this .NET crapola, reading that a new
security update had been put out, ONLY to find it still won't go into
standby. What is this .NET Framework and do I even need it? If not, I"M
DONE WITH THIS BS!!!

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> For all of those with Dell systems that will not go into standby ...
> would you please check the Network Connections in the Control Panel and
> see if there is now a 1394 Connection present that was not present prior
> to the update being installed ?
> I could be barking up the wrong tree but it wouldn't be the first
> time <w>
>
> Thanks.
>
> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]
> ===============
> *-343-* FDNY
> Never Forgotten
> ===============
>
>
> krisbke wrote:
>
> > Hi there.
> >
> > Since yesterday's updates, I'm unable to put my computer into standby. When
> > I flip the lid open again, there's a message saying 'Microsoft .NET Framework
> > v1.1.4322 Update' prevented it going into standby. It also says I should
> > disable the service. Clearly, I can do that and I imagine it would work, but
> > is there another solution? If not, how important is this update and what
> > would I lose by not having it running?
> >
> > I'm using XP Home SP2 on an HP Pavilion dv5000 and would be glad to give any
> > other useful info.
> >
> > Thanks for your help with this, if anyone knows what is going on!

>
 
Oh lord, this is getting laughable now.

Got a resopnes from the technical support. Guess what, they did not even
read my freakin email apparantly. Didn't even consider what our problem is.
She gave the instrucions on how to reinstall all the .NET stuff. I.VE DONE
THAT NOW 15 TIMES, and when I go for the security update 928366, my machine
STILL won't go into stanby or hibernate. God %#!*, just fix the frickin
problem, how hard could it
be!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Call 'em on the phone, have your Incident Number handy, and tell them that
the email response wasn't appropriate.

Customers in the U.S. and Canada can receive technical support from
Microsoft Product Support Services at 1-866-PCSAFETY. There is no-charge for
support calls that are associated with security updates. When you call,
clearly state that your problem is related to a Security Update and cite the
update's KB number (e.g., KB931678).

In other countries, see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=securityhome > "No-Charge
Support...for virus and other security-related" issues in right-hand menu
for localized contact information.

For more information about how to contact Microsoft for support issues,
visit the International Support Web site:
https://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org

Drew wrote:
> Oh lord, this is getting laughable now.
>
> Got a resopnes from the technical support. Guess what, they did not even
> read my freakin email apparantly. Didn't even consider what our problem
> is.
> She gave the instrucions on how to reinstall all the .NET stuff. I.VE
> DONE
> THAT NOW 15 TIMES, and when I go for the security update 928366, my
> machine
> STILL won't go into stanby or hibernate. God %#!*, just fix the frickin
> problem, how hard could it
> be!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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