There is no doubt what so ever, that in reflection, that the main problem is in the secretive attitude of Microsoft. It is not for me to tell McAfee what they should or should not do, but this problem, from my reading of the various postings, is not a new one, and should be addressed sooner rather than later. I did not wish to get into the main source code of Windows, and therefore just gave my newly purchased copy to someone I knew needed it and in his case the installation went as expected. In as much as this particular dll is a critical part of the operating system, it cannot just be replaced by the casual user. The main problem was in that Ordinal 13 in iertutil.dll was not able to be found on the system even after it was rolled back. I too found myself into this predicament and even with my training and experience, I was unable to get one of my computers back to the point that McAfee Total Protection would install. ![]() ![]() It seems that for many the work it takes to remove parts of Microsoft's programs and to get the system back to the point to which McAfee will properly install and work might be too daunting a task.
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