Okay ... sadly not a very "happy chappy" ... (Got up at 3am to uninstall and reinstall, took 3 hours!)
What I did
Ran the uninstallation link above as per your post
Cancelled out of it as it said I had to uninstall first
Uninstalled Total Protection
Restart
Ran the uninstallation link
Restart
The preinstall tool did not work (reported that it could not be found)
So logged onto my account
Re-installed Total Protection.
Am still getting exactly the same error in Outlook re custom UI XML (for the 1st email opened only as before)
AND
now my backup is not working - saying I have exceeded the quota (not true: have the identical selection (checked against the files available for restore)
Constructive comments to get it all correct would be much appreciated.
Thank you
Apologies, have just been trying the preinstall link again and this time it did find it!
I tried and tried this morning (copied hyperlink from the email [get notifications by email] and pasted into the IE browser)
Any suggestions as to why the inconsistency of it being not found so often, and now when I have Total Protection installed again it finds it?
I will try your suggestion above again tomorrow morning, and hopefully this time the preinstall will work.
Regards the backup - I transferred mine, it was correct as all correct folders and files were there - any ideas as to what to do tomorrow morning to make sure I don't get the same message that I am over quota? I really don't want to have to back everything up again.
Thank you.
dloperchiro wrote:
When I open e-mail from Outlook I get an error message [Error found in Custon UI XML of McAfee AddIn; Line: 1, Column: 118, Error Code 0x80004005, Unknown Namespace: //schemas.microsoft.com/office/2009/07/customui, Element: Custom UI]. Then when I choose "OK" button I get another error message [Error found in Custom UI XML of McAfee AddIn, Line 106, Column: 11, Error Code: 0x80004005, The node is neither valid nor invalid because no DTD/schema declaration was found.]. when I click "OK" the E-mail is fully shown.
Now I know that this is not a huge problem, after all I eventually get my e-mail, but it is annoying and may be be a precursor to a larger problem.
So I ran McAfee Virtual Technician and it found "DAT out of Date". Which I chose to "fix" but after it ran, the error messages still pop up like before. I have run the Virtual Technician three times and 3 times I chose to "fix" the DAT but it still gives the same error message.
I tried to get the chat technician online but every time I request a chat session or create a share screen session with a technician I get another re-occuring problem. , ... a quickly dissapearing message comes up which sais "A problem has occured which has caused Explorer to close and re-open this window" and then the choice to have a chat session is disabled in the new window.
How do I get this (these) fixed?
Hi dloperchiro,
If the McAfee Virtual Technician says that DAT out of Date, simply uncheck to fix and exit MVT. Now Open McAfee Security Center. Click on Updates: Current or not. Check for Updates on the next screen and let it run.
For Chat to work, you need Java installed.
Confirmed: managed to complete all above successfully
Uninstalled Total Protection
Restarted
Ran the removal tool
Restarted
Ran the preinstall tool
Restarted
Reinstalled Total Protection
Restarted
... unfortunately the identical 2 error messages are still occurring.
Hi JWL,
What is your operating system, version and Service Pack Level? Version of Internet Explorer installed? The other person has XP installed, from his Screen Snapshot.
Good morning.
Operating system:
Windows 7 Professional (64 bit)
Version 6.1
Build 7601: Service Pack 1
Internet Explorer:
Internet Explorer 8
Version 8.0.7601.17514
Thank you for your time it is much appreciated.
JWL wrote:
Good morning.
Operating system:
Windows 7 Professional (64 bit)
Version 6.1
Build 7601: Service Pack 1
Internet Explorer:
Internet Explorer 8
Version 8.0.7601.17514
Thank you for your time it is much appreciated.
Hi JWL,
Not necessary to reinstall Outlook, yet. But you need to go to Start, All Programs, then Windows Update. Run it and download and apply all Windows Hotfixes and Optional Programs found. Reboot and test.
Myself, I have all Windows Hotfixes for Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit Service Pack 1 and Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit Service Pack 1, including Internet Explorer 9/0 installed with Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate fully patched. No Errors.
Set McAfee Real-Time Scanning to Never while updating.
If you are still getting errors, before you go to reinstall again, anything, download and install TuneUp Utilities 2012 from http://www.tune-up.com/ . 15-Day Full functional Trial will be installed. Answer the questions and run Clean Registry.
Test and report back.
McAfee 11.0, DAT 6547, , Windows XP
dloperchiro wrote:
McAfee 11.0, DAT 6547, , Windows XP
Hi dloperchiro,
Is this Windows XP Professional x64 Edition?
Windows XP saids nothing to me.
What Service Pack Level?
Are you fully patched?
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