Microsoft Knowledge Base Article
This article contents is Microsoft Copyrighted material.
©2005-©2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Terms
of Use |
Trademarks
Article ID: 290909 - Last Review: October 16, 2002 - Revision: 1.4
FIX: Microsoft XML 3.0 Service Pack 1 Registry Changes
This article was previously published under Q290909
With Microsoft XML (MSXML) 3.0 (Msxml3.dll, version 8.0.7820), the following are the values for the specific registry keys:
Registry key "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Microsoft.XMLParser.1.0" shows the default name as "XML Parser0".
Registry key "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Msxml2.FreeThreadedDOMDocument.3.0" shows the default name as "Free Threaded XML DOM Document30".
The above registry information has been changed in MSXML 3.0 Service Pack 1 (SP1) to coincide with the MSXML 3.0 SP1 object default name and ProgId naming conventions.
Registry key "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Microsoft.XMLParser.1.0" shows the default name as "XML Parser".
Registry key "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Msxml2.FreeThreadedDOMDocument.3.0" shows the default name as "Free Threaded XML DOM Document 3.0".
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
For additional information on other fixes included in Microsoft XML 3.0 Service Pack 1, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
292935Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=292935/EN-US/
)
INFO: List of Issues Fixed in Microsoft XML 3.0 Service Pack 1
For the latest information and downloads of MSXML, refer to the following MSDN Web site at:
These changes were made to make MSXML object naming more consistent. For example, the following values are the same in both MSXML 3.0 and MSXML 3.0 SP1:
Registry key "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Msxml2.DOMDocument" shows the default name as "XML DOM Document".
Registry key "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Msxml2.DOMDocument.3.0" shows the default name as "XML DOM Document 3.0".
| kbbug kbfix kbmsxml300sp1fix kbmsxmlnosweep KB290909 |
Community Feedback System
Very often, it takes hours to solve a problem. Very often, you've looked high
and low, and have tried a lot of solutions. When you finally found it, chances
are, it was because someone else helped you. Here's your chance to give back.
Use our community feedback tool to let others know what worked for you and what
didn't.
Please also understand that the community feedback system is not warranted to be
correct, it's simply a system that we've built to let people try and help each
other. If something in a feedback response doesn't make sense to you, or you're
not comfortable making changes that the feedback talks about (like registry
edits), please consult a professional.
Thank you for using kbAlertz.com Feedback System.
-- Scott Cate