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Help me Obi-Wan LiveCare You're my only hope
After finally solving various Windows Live OneCare problems on a pair of
laptop computers, I thought my life would finally go back to "normal." Only now, the "Windows Live OneCare could not install a critical update" message greets me now. Clicking help brings up the "Reset Permissions" Fixit button, which does absolutely nothing. Well, it apparently does run some kind of command prompt command and restarts, but with the exact same errors every time. Clicking on "help on the web" just brings you to that 24/7 assistant, which offers no assistance. Searching on permissions only brings up backup permissions. Since the firewall and virus protections ARE working, one wonders why the "can't install an update" puts the danged thing in red instead of yellow. One would think that a corporation as huge and well-endowed (financially) would attempt to provide help for error conditions, and help for when their provided "help" for error conditions don't work. They pay those programmers a heck of a lot more than this programmer makes. Off to google (non-optimistically) |
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Re: Help me Obi-Wan LiveCare You're my only hope
Bill Hileman;694759 Wrote: > After finally solving various Windows Live OneCare problems on a pair of > laptop computers, I thought my life would finally go back to "normal." > > Only now, the "Windows Live OneCare could not install a critical > update" > message greets me now. Clicking help brings up the "Reset Permissions" > Fixit button, which does absolutely nothing. Well, it apparently does > run > some kind of command prompt command and restarts, but with the exact > same > errors every time. Clicking on "help on the web" just brings you to > that > 24/7 assistant, which offers no assistance. Searching on permissions > only > brings up backup permissions. > > Since the firewall and virus protections ARE working, one wonders why > the > "can't install an update" puts the danged thing in red instead of > yellow. > > One would think that a corporation as huge and well-endowed > (financially) > would attempt to provide help for error conditions, and help for when > their > provided "help" for error conditions don't work. They pay those > programmers > a heck of a lot more than this programmer makes. > > Off to google (non-optimistically) Bill, I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble with Live OneCare. As a subscriber, you get unlimited support, phone, live chat, etc. I also have Live OneCare and have on occasion made use of their support. Your not alone with Live OneCare. Simply call their support guru's and they'll get things sorted out for you. -- .Joe _[image: http://uswave.net/vistax64/joetmvx64.png] (\"http://uswave.net/vistax64/joetmvx64.png\")_ _*::Vista_Forums::* (\"http://www.vistax64.com/\")_ _Geekbench_Score:_4031 (\"http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/51273\")_ _CPU-Z (\"http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=345866\")_ |
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Re: Help me Obi-Wan LiveCare You're my only hope
".Joe" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
news:d952e6e730209a250f106aaab91334a6@nntp-gateway.com... > > Bill Hileman;694759 Wrote: >> After finally solving various Windows Live OneCare problems on a pair of >> laptop computers, I thought my life would finally go back to "normal." >> >> Only now, the "Windows Live OneCare could not install a critical >> update" >> message greets me now. Clicking help brings up the "Reset Permissions" >> Fixit button, which does absolutely nothing. Well, it apparently does >> run >> some kind of command prompt command and restarts, but with the exact >> same >> errors every time. Clicking on "help on the web" just brings you to >> that >> 24/7 assistant, which offers no assistance. Searching on permissions >> only >> brings up backup permissions. >> >> Since the firewall and virus protections ARE working, one wonders why >> the >> "can't install an update" puts the danged thing in red instead of >> yellow. >> >> One would think that a corporation as huge and well-endowed >> (financially) >> would attempt to provide help for error conditions, and help for when >> their >> provided "help" for error conditions don't work. They pay those >> programmers >> a heck of a lot more than this programmer makes. >> >> Off to google (non-optimistically) > > Bill, > > I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble with Live OneCare. As a > subscriber, you get unlimited support, phone, live chat, etc. I also > have Live OneCare and have on occasion made use of their support. Your > not alone with Live OneCare. Simply call their support guru's and > they'll get things sorted out for you. Thanks for responding. Where does one find the contact information? The only help I've seen is help files on the computer and on-line, but no phone numbers, no chat options that I can find. |
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Re: Help me Obi-Wan LiveCare You're my only hope
".Joe" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
news:d952e6e730209a250f106aaab91334a6@nntp-gateway.com... > > Bill Hileman;694759 Wrote: >> After finally solving various Windows Live OneCare problems on a pair of >> laptop computers, I thought my life would finally go back to "normal." >> >> Only now, the "Windows Live OneCare could not install a critical >> update" >> message greets me now. Clicking help brings up the "Reset Permissions" >> Fixit button, which does absolutely nothing. Well, it apparently does >> run >> some kind of command prompt command and restarts, but with the exact >> same >> errors every time. Clicking on "help on the web" just brings you to >> that >> 24/7 assistant, which offers no assistance. Searching on permissions >> only >> brings up backup permissions. >> >> Since the firewall and virus protections ARE working, one wonders why >> the >> "can't install an update" puts the danged thing in red instead of >> yellow. >> >> One would think that a corporation as huge and well-endowed >> (financially) >> would attempt to provide help for error conditions, and help for when >> their >> provided "help" for error conditions don't work. They pay those >> programmers >> a heck of a lot more than this programmer makes. >> >> Off to google (non-optimistically) > > Bill, > > I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble with Live OneCare. As a > subscriber, you get unlimited support, phone, live chat, etc. I also > have Live OneCare and have on occasion made use of their support. Your > not alone with Live OneCare. Simply call their support guru's and > they'll get things sorted out for you. FWIW, this web page has -helped- but the problem is not yet solved. But at least I now know how to navigate the "help" to actually get some help. Apparently while MS advertises the free e-mail, phone, and chat support, they don't necessarily want everyone to know how to access it. |
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Re: Help me Obi-Wan LiveCare You're my only hope
".Joe" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
news:d952e6e730209a250f106aaab91334a6@nntp-gateway.com... > > Bill Hileman;694759 Wrote: >> After finally solving various Windows Live OneCare problems on a pair of >> laptop computers, I thought my life would finally go back to "normal." >> >> Only now, the "Windows Live OneCare could not install a critical >> update" >> message greets me now. Clicking help brings up the "Reset Permissions" >> Fixit button, which does absolutely nothing. Well, it apparently does >> run >> some kind of command prompt command and restarts, but with the exact >> same >> errors every time. Clicking on "help on the web" just brings you to >> that >> 24/7 assistant, which offers no assistance. Searching on permissions >> only >> brings up backup permissions. >> >> Since the firewall and virus protections ARE working, one wonders why >> the >> "can't install an update" puts the danged thing in red instead of >> yellow. >> >> One would think that a corporation as huge and well-endowed >> (financially) >> would attempt to provide help for error conditions, and help for when >> their >> provided "help" for error conditions don't work. They pay those >> programmers >> a heck of a lot more than this programmer makes. >> >> Off to google (non-optimistically) > > Bill, > > I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble with Live OneCare. As a > subscriber, you get unlimited support, phone, live chat, etc. I also > have Live OneCare and have on occasion made use of their support. Your > not alone with Live OneCare. Simply call their support guru's and > they'll get things sorted out for you. Oops... Forgot the link http://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsO...21771&SiteID=2 |
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Re: Help me Obi-Wan LiveCare You're my only hope
Bill: I'm glad to hear you found their support resource. Yeah, they don't give you the support telephone number until after you validate your subscription. I hope they can get things sorted out for you. Best wishes, -- .Joe _[image: http://uswave.net/vistax64/joetmvx64.png] (\"http://uswave.net/vistax64/joetmvx64.png\")_ _*::Vista_Forums::* (\"http://www.vistax64.com/\")_ _Geekbench_Score:_4031 (\"http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/51273\")_ _CPU-Z (\"http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=345866\")_ |
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Re: Help me Obi-Wan LiveCare You're my only hope
".Joe" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
news:d4c228fc9607c8866246e328f9cf4291@nntp-gateway.com... > > Bill: > > I'm glad to hear you found their support resource. Yeah, they don't > give you the support telephone number until after you validate your > subscription. > > I hope they can get things sorted out for you. They did. It took about an hour, but they managed to fix the problem. The Easy Assist system is pretty cool. Sort of like CrossLoop. Boy, I could have used that help three weeks ago. |
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