Cannot load / find VBScript

Hello

I get a message "could load the VBScript engine" during execution of PowerDesigner.  When you try to install the Motorola_Software_Update, I get "can't find script"VBScript"for script... engine.".

I runregsvr32 vbscript.dll andregsvr32 jscript.dll as administrator. I also tried sfc/scannow :-(but keep showing the message.

I have Windows Vista Home Premium SP2.

Please help me solve this problem. Your help would be most appreciated.

Hello

I found that my Vista registry "{B54F3741-5B07-11cf-A4B0-00AA004A55E8} \InprocServer32\"

Default = "C:\\Program Files\\Alwil Software\\Avast4\\AhAScr.dll"
By default Engine="C:\\Windows\\system32\\vbscript.dll'
ThreadingModel "Both" =.

As I uninstalled Avast4 long ago, I changed my registry to

Default = "C:\\Windows\\system32\\vbscript.dll".
By default Engine="C:\\Windows\\system32\\vbscript.dll'
ThreadingModel "Both" =.

I can empty "engine failure"?

My problem is solved :)

Thank you once again, for trying to help

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