Dial-a-fix is a collection of 'known fixes' that have been compiled over the past year that really knock out some serious Windows problems, all with one or two clicks. "When in doubt, check 'em all".
Dial-a-fix tackles issues with SSL/Cryptography, Windows Update, Microsoft Installer, and many miscellaneous shell problems. Example: If you get a blank screen when trying to visit Windows Update, simply checkmark the main Windows Update checkmark (in box #3) and click GO. Most issues can be resolved in a similar manner, if not by combinations of fixes. There is also a 'check all' button which is useful as a last ditch effort, or when you don't understand where a particular problem is coming from.
Most of the fixes Dial-a-fix uses are found in various Microsoft Knowledgebase articles, and articles written by Microsoft MVPs. When you see a list of DLLs that need to be registered using REGSVR32.EXE, chances are they are already listed in Dial-a-fix. Mouseover a checkbox or button to obtain more information about what will be executed, or what DLLs will be registered.
In a nutshell, Dial-a-fix: stops services, installs selected software (if packages are available -- see below), registers DLLs, restarts services, and removes several rogue policies. Dial-a-fix will not cause any issues if your system is already working properly.Dial-a-fix is a fix collection.
There is an optional package available which includes many Microsoft redistributable libraries (such as Script Engine, Windows Installer 2.0 & 3.0, XML 3.0 & 4.0, and more). Several of the grayed-out checkboxes will be available when you use the full package, which is available here: ( http://DjLizard.net/software/Dial-a-fix-full.rar )
Requirements: Dial-a-fix has no dependencies, as it is a statically-linked executable.
What's New in This Release:
· Changed default behavior of Windows Installer checkmarks (2.0 and 3.0): they are now unchecked by default
· Windows Installer 2.0 checkmark will disable all other checkmarks for safety purposes (because you must reboot after installing it)
· Removed a few command-line switches from the XML parser installers; they should run silently on all platforms again
· DAF now stops BITS when doing 'Flush SoftwareDistribution', and the status bar is more descriptive about the process
· DAF now stops BITS, WUAUSERV, and CRYPTSVC when deleting Catroot2 (just in case), and the status bar is more descriptive as well
· Minor dialog adjustments, and the addition of a Paypal donation link to the contact pane
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