There are four people that log into this Windows 7 computer. Three of the
users have passwords and the Administrator does not have a password. (I
did not set this computer up) The three users that have passwords are
seeing strange behaviour after yesterday's update.
vfp9r.dll will not run. They can not open up a password protected Excel
spreadsheet. They type in the password and nothing happens. The main
user that does not use a password is working 100%.
This sounds like profile corruption. I have seen Windows Update
irreversibly corrupt profiles, and I have seen VERY strange stuff happen
with corrupt profiles.
Have the Administrator user backup the contents of one of the other user's
Favorites, Desktop, and Documents folders, delete that profile, recreate
it, and copy the files back. (Possibly also copy stuff from the AppData
folder if necessary. Do NOT just backup and restore everything under
C:\Users\Public\UserName; you'll copy the corruption to the new profile.)
Add the new profile to the Administrators group. I bet the problem is
magically solved for that user.
Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org
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