Hi, same (now known) issue here with photoshop CS5. Error when starting photoshop..got the message "the file specified can not be found"(along those lines) Was lucky to remember it might have someting to do with the .NET Bypass v11. Although i first thought disabling it would be a long shot to solve the problem......After disabling .Net bijpass all was well again.... glad we can still enjoy w7 thanks to the developers.
I have same problem on two PC(s) One with Win7 x64 and MS Office 2010 x64 Other PC with Win7 x32 and MS Office 2010 x32 I can’t start MS Word 2010 (and have no problem to start Excel 2010) I tried this = - Start PC, stop Antivirus and internet - Install and start again “Live OS Installation” of BypassESU-v11 - Uninstall .NET 4 ESU Bypass = Choice 6 - Exit “Live OS Installation” of BypassESU-v11, - reboot PC, and then MS Word 2010 is OK on my 2 PC(s)
I am wondering if you upgrade PowerShell in Windows 7 if that can break the ESU Bypass or otherwise corrupt Windows understanding of what ESUs have been installed?... Discussion; Recently I upgraded PowerShell in Windows 7 to 3.0 so that I could run Chocolatey Package Installer, this seemed to not have any ill effects on WU....But just for kicks I then upgraded PowerShell on Windows 7 to version 5.1, after this the most recent ESU that was already installed was unnecessarily offered again for install. So I am asking if Upgrading PowerShell in Windows 7 past version 3.0 can corrupt ESU Bypass?
The update re-offering is usually due to language-dependent resources required after the PS upgrade, that were not needed before. Only the missing packages from the update will be installed in this case.
patch tuesday works fine with latest bypass esu? Someone tried install from wu? i see na so let's try and see