| Quote: | Toyman |  | |
| Hi Brink,
Read the article, read the log file, then followed the directions to replace
the corrupt file (tcpmon.ini). All went well, but did another SFC /SCANNOW,
only to get the same error. Apparently the tcpmon.ini file I used to
replace the corrupt one was also corrupt.
Am I safe in assuming I need to do a Vista Repair from the Console - or is
that going to try to use the same file?
Toyman
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Toyman;705694 Wrote: | Quote: |  | | | > I'm having some problems with IE locking up (apparently only when using > Yahoo's and/or Google's streaming stock quotes). Closing IE via Task > Mgr > fixes the problem until I go back to Yahoo/Google quotes. > > I opened a CMD window (as Administrator), ran System File Checker (SFC > /SCANNOW), and got the following message: > > "Verification 100% complete.Windows Resource Protection found corrupt > files > but > was unable to fix some of them. > Details are included in the CBS.Log windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For > example > C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log" > > When I try to open C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log, a nastygram pops up - > "Access Denied". > > Surprisingly, this is the first time I've ever ran SFC /SCANNOW and > haven't > been prompted to load the O/S disk. But then, maybe it's the first time > in > Vista. > > Any ideas of how to find out what's going on? > > Toyman | | | | | | |
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Toyman,
Running the Repair install will replace it with a new one from the Vista installatioin DVD. It should fix the problem for you. Be sure to backup anything you do not want to lose to be safe; just in case something goes wrong.
Shawn