Trying to get Itunes back

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Trying to install ITunes and I get this message:
ITunes could not be installed becasue Visual Basic Script (VBScript) is not
installed or has been disabled. Make sure VBScript is installed, turn off
script blocking in anti-virus and personal firewall software, re-register
VBcript, and then install ITunes.

I have been trying to find the cd C:\Windows\System32 and had to go to C
drive. then to Windows, then to System, then to System32 on my computer. My
search could not find it and I am not sure they are the correct files, I have
two that seem to be what you said but unsure, in my Windows System32 I have
two files with the names: regsvc.dll (says it is a Application Extension)
and regsvr32 (says it is a Application).

When I type the "regsvr32 vbscript.ll into the Run command on my start menu
this is the message that comes up - Can you help me figure out what to do, I
am lost and tech. support said they cannot help me.

The module "vbscript.dll" was loaded but the call to DllRegisterServer
failed with error code 0x80004005.

For more information about this problem, search online using the error code
as a search term.

Thanks for any info

Darlene
 
Trying to install ITunes and I get this message:
ITunes could not be installed becasue Visual Basic Script (VBScript) is not
installed or has been disabled. Make sure VBScript is installed, turn off
script blocking in anti-virus and personal firewall software, re-register
VBcript, and then install ITunes.

Apple have admitted that iTunes doesn't work in Vista and you'll need
to wait for an update.
 
Conor said:
Apple have admitted that iTunes doesn't work in Vista and you'll need
to wait for an update.


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Conor

Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright
until you hear them speak.........

Running iTunes 7.02.16 on Ultimate RTM and no problems here to date.
 
Conor said:
Apple have admitted that iTunes doesn't work in Vista and you'll need
to wait for an update.


Funny that, I'm running iTunes 7 on Vista with no issues at all
 
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