Hi, On 9-4-2007 I wrote in the windows update about KB938194 not installing and Mow Green wrote about Windows calendar folder being deleted...To my knowledge I have never deleted a calendar and would like to know the steps to find out how to add this folder as I am not familar with windows vista at all. I have Vista 32 bit and this update says it has installed sucessfully once and failed 7 times, and of course every time I turn on the computer there it is ready to be installed again. I have turned off all security and firewall and anti-virus but it still wont install. Getting to be a pain because it constantly wants to reboot after saying it was installed and then says it failed. So I guess I am asking for a step by step guide to do what Mow has suggested.....Where is the task scheduler??? Sorry to be illerate on this. I have included the windows discussion below. Thanks for any help you can give. Dusty
See the following for an explanation of why the update is reoffered:
Vista KB938194 Appears To Install And Is Then Reoffered
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/blogs/mowg...?showentry=1162
Workaround:
Open Task Scheduler, and in the Windows folder
add a WindowsCalendar folder.
No task has to be assigned, just create the WindowsCalendar folder.
Install KB938194 now.
Moral of the story: Don't delete any folders in the Windows folder of
Scheduled Tasks. <w>
See the following for an explanation of why the update is reoffered:
Vista KB938194 Appears To Install And Is Then Reoffered
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/blogs/mowg...?showentry=1162
Workaround:
Open Task Scheduler, and in the Windows folder
add a WindowsCalendar folder.
No task has to be assigned, just create the WindowsCalendar folder.
Install KB938194 now.
Moral of the story: Don't delete any folders in the Windows folder of
Scheduled Tasks. <w>

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