I Tried googling this and found another couple of messages elsewhere that
indicated same thing I'm getting with no cure so I'm guessing It's not me?.
I used Custom Install instead of just Express install; I installed:
Microsoft Silverlight 1.0 (KB946609) Installation history shows I've as
installed 3 times successfully (Green Check Mark).
I see no sign of it in Add Remove programs to uninstall. And Custom
install still comes up showing it as if not installed.
At the end of install; it says it was successfull.
Anyone have any insight on a remedy to this?
My system: Athlon XP1800+ 768MB 200GB HDD withXP Home all SP2 up dates to my
knowledge and MBSA says I'm okay.
Thank you Much group for any insight, Dallas...

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Merlinat106 - 30 Mar 2008 01:06 GMT
I have the same issue with Silverlight. Have you come up with any solution?
> I Tried googling this and found another couple of messages elsewhere that
> indicated same thing I'm getting with no cure so I'm guessing It's not me?.
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> Thank you Much group for any insight, Dallas...
Tom [Pepper] Willett - 31 Mar 2008 14:07 GMT
Silverlight Support:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/asp.net/bb187454.aspx
:I have the same issue with Silverlight. Have you come up with any solution?
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Kern - 11 Apr 2008 18:13 GMT
> I Tried googling this and found another couple of messages elsewhere
> that indicated same thing I'm getting with no cure so I'm guessing
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> Thank you Much group for any insight, Dallas...
Well I found out that Silverlight doesn't support earlier processors
such as the Pentium II and various AMD Athlon processors because they
don't have something called the SSE instruction set. The Windows
Automatic Update install process won't tell you of non-support problems
with Silverlight but if you download silverlight.exe from
http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight and run it it will tell you if you
have this kind of problem or other system configuration issues that are
not supported with Silverlight.
Hope this helps.
Dallas Overturf - 14 Apr 2008 16:59 GMT
Thanks Kern! I actually later found that I think but could not make heads
or tails of it at the time! After all why is custom
install showing me an invalid install to install! was my thinking at the
time. Your explanation cleared that up at least!
Hopefully MS will clear up that bug in the updates to check prior to
including it to save others the grief if that's the case!
Thanks and Regards, Dallas...

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Larry Brody - 28 May 2008 23:33 GMT
Hi Dallas.
How's things going?
I bumped into a co-worker of yours and your name came up.
Larry Brody (lbrody2230@yahoo.com)