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frustrated
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      04-28-2007
Hi,
I am having major trouble(and it seems a lot are) with this issue and have
had for sometime, I was set to Auto Update and when Updates come thru, here
we go with the 100% CPU usage again, I have read other issues and tried all
that i can, i have disabled Microsoft Update and Windows Update will work
fine on it's own
This is no good as I have Office products installed as well
Microsoft don't seem to have the answers, well not that are easilly found

in addition I now have an error code 0x80180104, that tells me my office
product is not legit, well it was yesterday before I formatted this PC, and
started again thinking my issue would be resolved, How wrong was I !!!!!!!!

I would like to resolve this issue as quickly as possible as it's driving me
NUT's
I am somewhat clued up on PC issues, but in NO WAY a Techy at all.

There has to be a solution and it shouldn't be difficult, i would like to
follow my own instructions instead of following others
Thanks in advance, hope you can help
Frustrated
 
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Jim Byrd
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      04-28-2007
Hi Frustrated - This appears to be working for all those that have tried it
so far. This post is intended for a wide variety of user experience.


How knowledgable about doing things are you? Do you know how to start and
stop services? How to run a .cmd file? If not, you'll need access to
someone who does to avoid problems.

The following assumes you're on Windows XP but will probably work OK for
Win2k as well. If you're confident about what you're doing, then try the
following first - only if it doesn't work, then there's another level of
stuff that can be done following:

1. Stop and Disable Automatic Updates, Background Intelligent Transfer
Service and the Cryptographic Service.

2. Rename the folder %SystemRoot%\SoftwareDistribution to
%SystemRoot%\OldSoftwareDistribution

3. Open Notepad and create a file containing the following:

REGSVR32 WUAPI.DLL
REGSVR32 WUAUENG.DLL
REGSVR32 WUAUENG1.DLL
REGSVR32 ATL.DLL
REGSVR32 WUCLTUI.DLL
REGSVR32 WUPS.DLL
REGSVR32 WUPS2.DLL
REGSVR32 WUWEB.DLL


Save this file as 'Wudll.cmd' (without the quotes) to any convenient
location then exit Notepad and double click on the file you just saved. You
should get a 'Sucess' mesage for each of the .dll's listed above.

4. Now Re-enable to Automatic status and then Start each of the services
you stopped before - Automatic Updates, Background Intelligent Transfer
Service and the Cryptographic Service.

5. Now Reboot. Now Reboot Again. (Yes, twice.)

See if that solves it - give it a couple of days. If so, then you can
delete 'OldSoftwareDistribution'. I would request that you post back with
your results. _Only if the problem does re-occur_, then do the following
_exactly_:

1. Go to http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix and download Dial-a-fix
v0.60.0.24 (2006-10-27) Here's a direct download link:
http://djlizard.net.nyud.net:8080/so...v0.60.0.24.zip and a
secondary: http://djlizard.net/software/Dial-a-fix-v0.60.0.24.zip from
that page's download section, here:
http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix#...C_and_articles .

2. Unzip it to a new folder at root with any name, e.g.
c:\Dial-a-fix-v0.60.0.24

3. Double click on Dial-a-fix.exe in that folder.

4. Click on the following:
Options/tooltips (just to get an idea of what it does in each section.
)
Both boxes under Prep
The 'all' (top) box for Sections 2, 3 and 4 (which will automatically
be set when you check 3)
In Section 5, 'Programming cores/runtimes' and
'Explorer/IE/OE/shell/WMP' only.
Click 'Go' . (Some of the re-registrations may take what seems like a
long time for some .dll's - Don't be impatient.)

5. Reboot (if Dial-a-fix doesn't do it automatically at the end). Now
Reboot Again. (Yes, twice.)


See if that does the trick, and, again please post back with your
experience.



MS is well aware of the problem and has provided privately two different
responses concerning a fix:

"I regret to say that I was told that this known issue requires too much
change to be implemented in a hotfix. A change will instead be implemented
in the next Automatic Updates client, which we are planning to release in Q2
this year."

"According to the feedback from Product Development team, this fix will be
published as a security update on the Windows Update site and the relevant
KB article will also be released by us. Therefore, we just need to keep the
system on the network up to date. In addition, the Product Development team
also indicates that the WSUS 3.0 client may contain this patch if this fix
can released timely. At that moment, we can also attempt to upgrade to the
WSUS client 3.0 to test the issue."

I'm told that the RTW (Release to Web) version of WSUS 3.0 will be published
on 30th Apr.


--
Regards, Jim Byrd,
My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
http://defendingyourmachine2.blogspot.com/



In news:E9F3ABE0-0A61-4DC4-8A0D-,
frustrated <> typed:
|| Hi,
|| I am having major trouble(and it seems a lot are) with this issue
|| and have had for sometime, I was set to Auto Update and when Updates
|| come thru, here we go with the 100% CPU usage again, I have read
|| other issues and tried all that i can, i have disabled Microsoft
|| Update and Windows Update will work fine on it's own
|| This is no good as I have Office products installed as well
|| Microsoft don't seem to have the answers, well not that are easilly
|| found
||
|| in addition I now have an error code 0x80180104, that tells me my
|| office product is not legit, well it was yesterday before I
|| formatted this PC, and started again thinking my issue would be
|| resolved, How wrong was I !!!!!!!!
||
|| I would like to resolve this issue as quickly as possible as it's
|| driving me NUT's
|| I am somewhat clued up on PC issues, but in NO WAY a Techy at all.
||
|| There has to be a solution and it shouldn't be difficult, i would
|| like to follow my own instructions instead of following others
|| Thanks in advance, hope you can help
|| Frustrated


 
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      04-28-2007
Thank you Jim, I printed out and followed your instructions
Step1 stop and disable services
Step2 rename SoftwareDistrubution to OldSoftwareDistribution
Step3 Created notepad REGSVR cmd file named Wud11.cmd...All had sucess
messages
Step4 Re-enabled services that were stopped all to automatic and started them
Step5 Rebooted, Twice !"
All seemed OK
i went to Microsoft Update again it ran erratic again, then back to it's old
I'm going to use up 100% CPU, I know I have Office updates available.

I had to EndTask on microsoft update and now i have left it,
I'm sure I did everything correct
There is now a New SoftwareDistribution Folder in Windows, the "Old" one is
there too

I don't think it has fixed it, but you did say wait a few days so i will

Thanks for the help so far and let me know if you see that I did anything
wrong

"Jim Byrd" wrote:

> Hi Frustrated - This appears to be working for all those that have tried it
> so far. This post is intended for a wide variety of user experience.
>
>
> How knowledgable about doing things are you? Do you know how to start and
> stop services? How to run a .cmd file? If not, you'll need access to
> someone who does to avoid problems.
>
> The following assumes you're on Windows XP but will probably work OK for
> Win2k as well. If you're confident about what you're doing, then try the
> following first - only if it doesn't work, then there's another level of
> stuff that can be done following:
>
> 1. Stop and Disable Automatic Updates, Background Intelligent Transfer
> Service and the Cryptographic Service.
>
> 2. Rename the folder %SystemRoot%\SoftwareDistribution to
> %SystemRoot%\OldSoftwareDistribution
>
> 3. Open Notepad and create a file containing the following:
>
> REGSVR32 WUAPI.DLL
> REGSVR32 WUAUENG.DLL
> REGSVR32 WUAUENG1.DLL
> REGSVR32 ATL.DLL
> REGSVR32 WUCLTUI.DLL
> REGSVR32 WUPS.DLL
> REGSVR32 WUPS2.DLL
> REGSVR32 WUWEB.DLL
>
>
> Save this file as 'Wudll.cmd' (without the quotes) to any convenient
> location then exit Notepad and double click on the file you just saved. You
> should get a 'Sucess' mesage for each of the .dll's listed above.
>
> 4. Now Re-enable to Automatic status and then Start each of the services
> you stopped before - Automatic Updates, Background Intelligent Transfer
> Service and the Cryptographic Service.
>
> 5. Now Reboot. Now Reboot Again. (Yes, twice.)
>
> See if that solves it - give it a couple of days. If so, then you can
> delete 'OldSoftwareDistribution'. I would request that you post back with
> your results. _Only if the problem does re-occur_, then do the following
> _exactly_:
>
> 1. Go to http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix and download Dial-a-fix
> v0.60.0.24 (2006-10-27) Here's a direct download link:
> http://djlizard.net.nyud.net:8080/so...v0.60.0.24.zip and a
> secondary: http://djlizard.net/software/Dial-a-fix-v0.60.0.24.zip from
> that page's download section, here:
> http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix#...C_and_articles .
>
> 2. Unzip it to a new folder at root with any name, e.g.
> c:\Dial-a-fix-v0.60.0.24
>
> 3. Double click on Dial-a-fix.exe in that folder.
>
> 4. Click on the following:
> Options/tooltips (just to get an idea of what it does in each section.
> )
> Both boxes under Prep
> The 'all' (top) box for Sections 2, 3 and 4 (which will automatically
> be set when you check 3)
> In Section 5, 'Programming cores/runtimes' and
> 'Explorer/IE/OE/shell/WMP' only.
> Click 'Go' . (Some of the re-registrations may take what seems like a
> long time for some .dll's - Don't be impatient.)
>
> 5. Reboot (if Dial-a-fix doesn't do it automatically at the end). Now
> Reboot Again. (Yes, twice.)
>
>
> See if that does the trick, and, again please post back with your
> experience.
>
>
>
> MS is well aware of the problem and has provided privately two different
> responses concerning a fix:
>
> "I regret to say that I was told that this known issue requires too much
> change to be implemented in a hotfix. A change will instead be implemented
> in the next Automatic Updates client, which we are planning to release in Q2
> this year."
>
> "According to the feedback from Product Development team, this fix will be
> published as a security update on the Windows Update site and the relevant
> KB article will also be released by us. Therefore, we just need to keep the
> system on the network up to date. In addition, the Product Development team
> also indicates that the WSUS 3.0 client may contain this patch if this fix
> can released timely. At that moment, we can also attempt to upgrade to the
> WSUS client 3.0 to test the issue."
>
> I'm told that the RTW (Release to Web) version of WSUS 3.0 will be published
> on 30th Apr.
>
>
> --
> Regards, Jim Byrd,
> My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
> http://defendingyourmachine2.blogspot.com/
>
>
>
> In news:E9F3ABE0-0A61-4DC4-8A0D-,
> frustrated <> typed:
> || Hi,
> || I am having major trouble(and it seems a lot are) with this issue
> || and have had for sometime, I was set to Auto Update and when Updates
> || come thru, here we go with the 100% CPU usage again, I have read
> || other issues and tried all that i can, i have disabled Microsoft
> || Update and Windows Update will work fine on it's own
> || This is no good as I have Office products installed as well
> || Microsoft don't seem to have the answers, well not that are easilly
> || found
> ||
> || in addition I now have an error code 0x80180104, that tells me my
> || office product is not legit, well it was yesterday before I
> || formatted this PC, and started again thinking my issue would be
> || resolved, How wrong was I !!!!!!!!
> ||
> || I would like to resolve this issue as quickly as possible as it's
> || driving me NUT's
> || I am somewhat clued up on PC issues, but in NO WAY a Techy at all.
> ||
> || There has to be a solution and it shouldn't be difficult, i would
> || like to follow my own instructions instead of following others
> || Thanks in advance, hope you can help
> || Frustrated
>
>
>

 
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PA Bear
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      04-28-2007
See http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/blog...showentry=1071

Workaround: Change the default from Microsoft Update to Windows Update: Go
to Microsoft Update > Click on Change Settings in left pane > Scroll to
bottom of page > To Stop Using Microsoft Update > Disable Microsoft Update
software and let me use Windows Update only (check). cf.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/901037

With Windows Update as your default, you will need to check in at Office
Update to keep your Office applications fully patched:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/do...incatalog.aspx
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org

frustrated wrote:
> Hi,
> I am having major trouble(and it seems a lot are) with this issue and have
> had for sometime, I was set to Auto Update and when Updates come thru,
> here
> we go with the 100% CPU usage again, I have read other issues and tried
> all
> that i can, i have disabled Microsoft Update and Windows Update will work
> fine on it's own
> This is no good as I have Office products installed as well
> Microsoft don't seem to have the answers, well not that are easilly found
>
> in addition I now have an error code 0x80180104, that tells me my office
> product is not legit, well it was yesterday before I formatted this PC,
> and
> started again thinking my issue would be resolved, How wrong was I
> !!!!!!!!
>
> I would like to resolve this issue as quickly as possible as it's driving
> me
> NUT's
> I am somewhat clued up on PC issues, but in NO WAY a Techy at all.
>
> There has to be a solution and it shouldn't be difficult, i would like to
> follow my own instructions instead of following others
> Thanks in advance, hope you can help
> Frustrated


 
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Jim Byrd
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      04-28-2007
Hi Frustrated - Try Bear's steps and see if that does it for you. If not,
then do the second part of my original post and see if that helps.

--
Regards, Jim Byrd,
My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
http://defendingyourmachine2.blogspot.com/



In news:FE8BE029-462F-41F2-A4B4-,
frustrated <> typed:
|| Thank you Jim, I printed out and followed your instructions
|| Step1 stop and disable services
|| Step2 rename SoftwareDistrubution to OldSoftwareDistribution
|| Step3 Created notepad REGSVR cmd file named Wud11.cmd...All had
|| sucess messages
|| Step4 Re-enabled services that were stopped all to automatic and
|| started them Step5 Rebooted, Twice !"
|| All seemed OK
|| i went to Microsoft Update again it ran erratic again, then back to
|| it's old I'm going to use up 100% CPU, I know I have Office updates
|| available.
||
|| I had to EndTask on microsoft update and now i have left it,
|| I'm sure I did everything correct
|| There is now a New SoftwareDistribution Folder in Windows, the "Old"
|| one is there too
||
|| I don't think it has fixed it, but you did say wait a few days so i
|| will
||
|| Thanks for the help so far and let me know if you see that I did
|| anything wrong
||
|| "Jim Byrd" wrote:
||
||| Hi Frustrated - This appears to be working for all those that have
||| tried it
||| so far. This post is intended for a wide variety of user
||| experience.
|||
|||
||| How knowledgable about doing things are you? Do you know how to
||| start and
||| stop services? How to run a .cmd file? If not, you'll need access
||| to
||| someone who does to avoid problems.
|||
||| The following assumes you're on Windows XP but will probably work
||| OK for
||| Win2k as well. If you're confident about what you're doing, then
||| try the following first - only if it doesn't work, then there's
||| another level of
||| stuff that can be done following:
|||
||| 1. Stop and Disable Automatic Updates, Background Intelligent
||| Transfer
||| Service and the Cryptographic Service.
|||
||| 2. Rename the folder %SystemRoot%\SoftwareDistribution to
||| %SystemRoot%\OldSoftwareDistribution
|||
||| 3. Open Notepad and create a file containing the following:
|||
||| REGSVR32 WUAPI.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUAUENG.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUAUENG1.DLL
||| REGSVR32 ATL.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUCLTUI.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUPS.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUPS2.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUWEB.DLL
|||
|||
||| Save this file as 'Wudll.cmd' (without the quotes) to any convenient
||| location then exit Notepad and double click on the file you just
||| saved. You should get a 'Sucess' mesage for each of the .dll's
||| listed above.
|||
||| 4. Now Re-enable to Automatic status and then Start each of the
||| services
||| you stopped before - Automatic Updates, Background Intelligent
||| Transfer
||| Service and the Cryptographic Service.
|||
||| 5. Now Reboot. Now Reboot Again. (Yes, twice.)
|||
||| See if that solves it - give it a couple of days. If so, then you
||| can
||| delete 'OldSoftwareDistribution'. I would request that you post
||| back with
||| your results. _Only if the problem does re-occur_, then do the
||| following _exactly_:
|||
||| 1. Go to http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix and download
||| Dial-a-fix
||| v0.60.0.24 (2006-10-27) Here's a direct download link:
||| http://djlizard.net.nyud.net:8080/so...v0.60.0.24.zip
||| and a secondary:
||| http://djlizard.net/software/Dial-a-fix-v0.60.0.24.zip from
||| that page's download section, here:
|||
http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix#...C_and_articles
||| .
|||
||| 2. Unzip it to a new folder at root with any name, e.g.
||| c:\Dial-a-fix-v0.60.0.24
|||
||| 3. Double click on Dial-a-fix.exe in that folder.
|||
||| 4. Click on the following:
||| Options/tooltips (just to get an idea of what it does in each
||| section. )
||| Both boxes under Prep
||| The 'all' (top) box for Sections 2, 3 and 4 (which will
||| automatically
||| be set when you check 3)
||| In Section 5, 'Programming cores/runtimes' and
||| 'Explorer/IE/OE/shell/WMP' only.
||| Click 'Go' . (Some of the re-registrations may take what
||| seems like a
||| long time for some .dll's - Don't be impatient.)
|||
||| 5. Reboot (if Dial-a-fix doesn't do it automatically at the end).
||| Now
||| Reboot Again. (Yes, twice.)
|||
|||
||| See if that does the trick, and, again please post back with your
||| experience.
|||
|||
|||
||| MS is well aware of the problem and has provided privately two
||| different responses concerning a fix:
|||
||| "I regret to say that I was told that this known issue requires too
||| much
||| change to be implemented in a hotfix. A change will instead be
||| implemented
||| in the next Automatic Updates client, which we are planning to
||| release in Q2
||| this year."
|||
||| "According to the feedback from Product Development team, this fix
||| will be published as a security update on the Windows Update site
||| and the relevant
||| KB article will also be released by us. Therefore, we just need to
||| keep the system on the network up to date. In addition, the Product
||| Development team
||| also indicates that the WSUS 3.0 client may contain this patch if
||| this fix
||| can released timely. At that moment, we can also attempt to upgrade
||| to the
||| WSUS client 3.0 to test the issue."
|||
||| I'm told that the RTW (Release to Web) version of WSUS 3.0 will be
||| published
||| on 30th Apr.
|||
|||
||| --
||| Regards, Jim Byrd,
||| My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
||| http://defendingyourmachine2.blogspot.com/
|||
|||
|||
||| In news:E9F3ABE0-0A61-4DC4-8A0D-,
||| frustrated <> typed:
||||| Hi,
||||| I am having major trouble(and it seems a lot are) with this issue
||||| and have had for sometime, I was set to Auto Update and when
||||| Updates come thru, here we go with the 100% CPU usage again, I
||||| have read other issues and tried all that i can, i have disabled
||||| Microsoft Update and Windows Update will work fine on it's own
||||| This is no good as I have Office products installed as well
||||| Microsoft don't seem to have the answers, well not that are
||||| easilly found
|||||
||||| in addition I now have an error code 0x80180104, that tells me my
||||| office product is not legit, well it was yesterday before I
||||| formatted this PC, and started again thinking my issue would be
||||| resolved, How wrong was I !!!!!!!!
|||||
||||| I would like to resolve this issue as quickly as possible as it's
||||| driving me NUT's
||||| I am somewhat clued up on PC issues, but in NO WAY a Techy at all.
|||||
||||| There has to be a solution and it shouldn't be difficult, i would
||||| like to follow my own instructions instead of following others
||||| Thanks in advance, hope you can help
||||| Frustrated


 
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frustrated
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      04-30-2007
Firstly, thank you guys for your help, I tried the work around to "Windows"
Update there's nothing at all there to update, all of it has been updated
whether needed or not.
The Office Update page is VILE to determine exactly what updates are required.

I then set "Microsoft" Update to run and find all Office updates and after a
few hours everything was updated. I will leave Auto Update OFF and check in
from time to time to update anything it needs. Even going to MS Update
manually i have this horrid issue and I'm worried that this excessive CPU
usage is frying the CPU chip ??????

Jim you did mention this in your reply,

MS is well aware of the problem and has provided privately two different
responses concerning a fix:

"I regret to say that I was told that this known issue requires too much
change to be implemented in a hotfix. A change will instead be implemented
in the next Automatic Updates client, which we are planning to release in Q2
this year."

Should I visit Mr Gates personally and have a chat !!!!!!!!!!!
As i spent £300GBP I think on the Office programme, YES that's $600 USD

Should I just wait till this is released ?? Or will i try your 2nd suggestion?
and I can't understand why this has affected only some people not all ???

Again thanks so much for your help so far guys

Cheers
Frustrated







"PA Bear" wrote:

> See http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/blog...showentry=1071
>
> Workaround: Change the default from Microsoft Update to Windows Update: Go
> to Microsoft Update > Click on Change Settings in left pane > Scroll to
> bottom of page > To Stop Using Microsoft Update > Disable Microsoft Update
> software and let me use Windows Update only (check). cf.
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/901037
>
> With Windows Update as your default, you will need to check in at Office
> Update to keep your Office applications fully patched:
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/do...incatalog.aspx
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
> AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org
>
> frustrated wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am having major trouble(and it seems a lot are) with this issue and have
> > had for sometime, I was set to Auto Update and when Updates come thru,
> > here
> > we go with the 100% CPU usage again, I have read other issues and tried
> > all
> > that i can, i have disabled Microsoft Update and Windows Update will work
> > fine on it's own
> > This is no good as I have Office products installed as well
> > Microsoft don't seem to have the answers, well not that are easilly found
> >
> > in addition I now have an error code 0x80180104, that tells me my office
> > product is not legit, well it was yesterday before I formatted this PC,
> > and
> > started again thinking my issue would be resolved, How wrong was I
> > !!!!!!!!
> >
> > I would like to resolve this issue as quickly as possible as it's driving
> > me
> > NUT's
> > I am somewhat clued up on PC issues, but in NO WAY a Techy at all.
> >
> > There has to be a solution and it shouldn't be difficult, i would like to
> > follow my own instructions instead of following others
> > Thanks in advance, hope you can help
> > Frustrated

>
>

 
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Jim Byrd
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      05-02-2007
Hi Frustrated - If you're still having problems:

The newly released 'standalone' version of Windows Update Agent 3.0, v.
7.0.6000.374, for 32 bit machines is available here:
http://download.windowsupdate.com/v7...gent30-x86.exe

You will also need to install or re-install KB927891 for a complete fix.

The MS update team believes that this solves all three svchost problems that
folks have been experiencing. See here:
http://blogs.technet.com/wsus/archiv...update-on.aspx



--
Regards, Jim Byrd,
My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
http://defendingyourmachine2.blogspot.com/



In news0107444-0376-4FAB-BB53-,
frustrated <> typed:
|| Firstly, thank you guys for your help, I tried the work around to
|| "Windows" Update there's nothing at all there to update, all of it
|| has been updated whether needed or not.
|| The Office Update page is VILE to determine exactly what updates are
|| required.
||
|| I then set "Microsoft" Update to run and find all Office updates and
|| after a few hours everything was updated. I will leave Auto Update
|| OFF and check in from time to time to update anything it needs. Even
|| going to MS Update manually i have this horrid issue and I'm worried
|| that this excessive CPU usage is frying the CPU chip ??????
||
|| Jim you did mention this in your reply,
||
|| MS is well aware of the problem and has provided privately two
|| different responses concerning a fix:
||
|| "I regret to say that I was told that this known issue requires too
|| much change to be implemented in a hotfix. A change will instead be
|| implemented
|| in the next Automatic Updates client, which we are planning to
|| release in Q2 this year."
||
|| Should I visit Mr Gates personally and have a chat !!!!!!!!!!!
|| As i spent £300GBP I think on the Office programme, YES that's $600
|| USD
||
|| Should I just wait till this is released ?? Or will i try your 2nd
|| suggestion? and I can't understand why this has affected only some
|| people not all ???
||
|| Again thanks so much for your help so far guys
||
|| Cheers
|| Frustrated
||
||
||
||
||
||
||
|| "PA Bear" wrote:
||
||| See
||| http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/blog...showentry=1071
|||
||| Workaround: Change the default from Microsoft Update to Windows
||| Update: Go to Microsoft Update > Click on Change Settings in left
||| pane > Scroll to bottom of page > To Stop Using Microsoft Update >
||| Disable Microsoft Update software and let me use Windows Update
||| only (check). cf. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/901037
|||
||| With Windows Update as your default, you will need to check in at
||| Office Update to keep your Office applications fully patched:
||| http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/do...incatalog.aspx
||| --
||| ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
||| MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
||| AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org
|||
||| frustrated wrote:
|||| Hi,
|||| I am having major trouble(and it seems a lot are) with this issue
|||| and have had for sometime, I was set to Auto Update and when
|||| Updates come thru, here
|||| we go with the 100% CPU usage again, I have read other issues and
|||| tried all
|||| that i can, i have disabled Microsoft Update and Windows Update
|||| will work fine on it's own
|||| This is no good as I have Office products installed as well
|||| Microsoft don't seem to have the answers, well not that are
|||| easilly found
||||
|||| in addition I now have an error code 0x80180104, that tells me my
|||| office product is not legit, well it was yesterday before I
|||| formatted this PC, and
|||| started again thinking my issue would be resolved, How wrong was I
|||| !!!!!!!!
||||
|||| I would like to resolve this issue as quickly as possible as it's
|||| driving me
|||| NUT's
|||| I am somewhat clued up on PC issues, but in NO WAY a Techy at all.
||||
|||| There has to be a solution and it shouldn't be difficult, i would
|||| like to follow my own instructions instead of following others
|||| Thanks in advance, hope you can help
|||| Frustrated


 
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frustratedoz
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      05-03-2007
Hello once again Jim and thank you

I installed the Windows Update agent and reinstalled KB927891
(i never received an access violation message that I am aware of)

what is meant by "stand alone" version of windows update ?????

However this has not corrected my issue

I still am having trouble with "Microsoft Update", I assume that is
different to "Windows Update"
I was never having trouble with Windows Update,

I restarted the PC after the update and went into "Microsoft Update" and
after a while and hanging at 100% again, it found no updates for either XP or
Office2003

Thanks again
Frustrated

"Jim Byrd" wrote:

> Hi Frustrated - If you're still having problems:
>
> The newly released 'standalone' version of Windows Update Agent 3.0, v.
> 7.0.6000.374, for 32 bit machines is available here:
> http://download.windowsupdate.com/v7...gent30-x86.exe
>
> You will also need to install or re-install KB927891 for a complete fix.
>
> The MS update team believes that this solves all three svchost problems that
> folks have been experiencing. See here:
> http://blogs.technet.com/wsus/archiv...update-on.aspx
>
>
>
> --
> Regards, Jim Byrd,
> My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
> http://defendingyourmachine2.blogspot.com/
>
>
>
> In news0107444-0376-4FAB-BB53-,
> frustrated <> typed:
> || Firstly, thank you guys for your help, I tried the work around to
> || "Windows" Update there's nothing at all there to update, all of it
> || has been updated whether needed or not.
> || The Office Update page is VILE to determine exactly what updates are
> || required.
> ||
> || I then set "Microsoft" Update to run and find all Office updates and
> || after a few hours everything was updated. I will leave Auto Update
> || OFF and check in from time to time to update anything it needs. Even
> || going to MS Update manually i have this horrid issue and I'm worried
> || that this excessive CPU usage is frying the CPU chip ??????
> ||
> || Jim you did mention this in your reply,
> ||
> || MS is well aware of the problem and has provided privately two
> || different responses concerning a fix:
> ||
> || "I regret to say that I was told that this known issue requires too
> || much change to be implemented in a hotfix. A change will instead be
> || implemented
> || in the next Automatic Updates client, which we are planning to
> || release in Q2 this year."
> ||
> || Should I visit Mr Gates personally and have a chat !!!!!!!!!!!
> || As i spent £300GBP I think on the Office programme, YES that's $600
> || USD
> ||
> || Should I just wait till this is released ?? Or will i try your 2nd
> || suggestion? and I can't understand why this has affected only some
> || people not all ???
> ||
> || Again thanks so much for your help so far guys
> ||
> || Cheers
> || Frustrated
> ||
> ||
> ||
> ||
> ||
> ||
> ||
> || "PA Bear" wrote:
> ||
> ||| See
> ||| http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/blog...showentry=1071
> |||
> ||| Workaround: Change the default from Microsoft Update to Windows
> ||| Update: Go to Microsoft Update > Click on Change Settings in left
> ||| pane > Scroll to bottom of page > To Stop Using Microsoft Update >
> ||| Disable Microsoft Update software and let me use Windows Update
> ||| only (check). cf. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/901037
> |||
> ||| With Windows Update as your default, you will need to check in at
> ||| Office Update to keep your Office applications fully patched:
> ||| http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/do...incatalog.aspx
> ||| --
> ||| ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> ||| MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
> ||| AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org
> |||
> ||| frustrated wrote:
> |||| Hi,
> |||| I am having major trouble(and it seems a lot are) with this issue
> |||| and have had for sometime, I was set to Auto Update and when
> |||| Updates come thru, here
> |||| we go with the 100% CPU usage again, I have read other issues and
> |||| tried all
> |||| that i can, i have disabled Microsoft Update and Windows Update
> |||| will work fine on it's own
> |||| This is no good as I have Office products installed as well
> |||| Microsoft don't seem to have the answers, well not that are
> |||| easilly found
> ||||
> |||| in addition I now have an error code 0x80180104, that tells me my
> |||| office product is not legit, well it was yesterday before I
> |||| formatted this PC, and
> |||| started again thinking my issue would be resolved, How wrong was I
> |||| !!!!!!!!
> ||||
> |||| I would like to resolve this issue as quickly as possible as it's
> |||| driving me
> |||| NUT's
> |||| I am somewhat clued up on PC issues, but in NO WAY a Techy at all.
> ||||
> |||| There has to be a solution and it shouldn't be difficult, i would
> |||| like to follow my own instructions instead of following others
> |||| Thanks in advance, hope you can help
> |||| Frustrated
>
>
>

 
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Jim Byrd
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      05-04-2007
Hi Frustrated - Give the second workaround in my original post a try:


1. Go to http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix and download Dial-a-fix
v0.60.0.24 (2006-10-27) Here's a direct download link:
http://djlizard.net.nyud.net:8080/so...v0.60.0.24.zip and a
secondary: http://djlizard.net/software/Dial-a-fix-v0.60.0.24.zip from
that page's download section, here:
http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix#...C_and_articles .

2. Unzip it to a new folder at root with any name, e.g.
c:\Dial-a-fix-v0.60.0.24

3. Double click on Dial-a-fix.exe in that folder.

4. Click on the following:
Options/tooltips (just to get an idea of what it does in each section.
)
Both boxes under Prep
The 'all' (top) box for Sections 2, 3 and 4 (which will automatically
be set when you check 3)
In Section 5, 'Programming cores/runtimes' and
'Explorer/IE/OE/shell/WMP' only.
Click 'Go' . (Some of the re-registrations may take what seems like a
long time for some .dll's - Don't be impatient.)

5. Reboot (if Dial-a-fix doesn't do it automatically at the end). Now
Reboot Again. (Yes, twice.)


See if that does the trick, and, again please post back with your
experience.



--
Regards, Jim Byrd,
My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
http://defendingyourmachine2.blogspot.com/



In news:A2BD84EE-6113-4CC4-87D5-,
frustratedoz <> typed:
|| Hello once again Jim and thank you
||
|| I installed the Windows Update agent and reinstalled KB927891
|| (i never received an access violation message that I am aware of)
||
|| what is meant by "stand alone" version of windows update ?????
||
|| However this has not corrected my issue
||
|| I still am having trouble with "Microsoft Update", I assume that is
|| different to "Windows Update"
|| I was never having trouble with Windows Update,
||
|| I restarted the PC after the update and went into "Microsoft Update"
|| and after a while and hanging at 100% again, it found no updates for
|| either XP or Office2003
||
|| Thanks again
|| Frustrated
||
|| "Jim Byrd" wrote:
||
||| Hi Frustrated - If you're still having problems:
|||
||| The newly released 'standalone' version of Windows Update Agent
||| 3.0, v.
||| 7.0.6000.374, for 32 bit machines is available here:
|||
http://download.windowsupdate.com/v7...gent30-x86.exe
|||
||| You will also need to install or re-install KB927891 for a complete
||| fix.
|||
||| The MS update team believes that this solves all three svchost
||| problems that folks have been experiencing. See here:
||| http://blogs.technet.com/wsus/archiv...update-on.aspx
|||
|||
|||
||| --
||| Regards, Jim Byrd,
||| My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
||| http://defendingyourmachine2.blogspot.com/
|||
|||
|||
||| In news0107444-0376-4FAB-BB53-,
||| frustrated <> typed:
||||| Firstly, thank you guys for your help, I tried the work around to
||||| "Windows" Update there's nothing at all there to update, all of it
||||| has been updated whether needed or not.
||||| The Office Update page is VILE to determine exactly what updates
||||| are required.
|||||
||||| I then set "Microsoft" Update to run and find all Office updates
||||| and after a few hours everything was updated. I will leave Auto
||||| Update OFF and check in from time to time to update anything it
||||| needs. Even going to MS Update manually i have this horrid issue
||||| and I'm worried that this excessive CPU usage is frying the CPU
||||| chip ??????
|||||
||||| Jim you did mention this in your reply,
|||||
||||| MS is well aware of the problem and has provided privately two
||||| different responses concerning a fix:
|||||
||||| "I regret to say that I was told that this known issue requires
||||| too much change to be implemented in a hotfix. A change will
||||| instead be implemented
||||| in the next Automatic Updates client, which we are planning to
||||| release in Q2 this year."
|||||
||||| Should I visit Mr Gates personally and have a chat !!!!!!!!!!!
||||| As i spent £300GBP I think on the Office programme, YES that's
||||| $600 USD
|||||
||||| Should I just wait till this is released ?? Or will i try your 2nd
||||| suggestion? and I can't understand why this has affected only some
||||| people not all ???
|||||
||||| Again thanks so much for your help so far guys
|||||
||||| Cheers
||||| Frustrated
|||||
|||||
|||||
|||||
|||||
|||||
|||||
||||| "PA Bear" wrote:
|||||
|||||| See
||||||
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/blog...showentry=1071
||||||
|||||| Workaround: Change the default from Microsoft Update to Windows
|||||| Update: Go to Microsoft Update > Click on Change Settings in left
|||||| pane > Scroll to bottom of page > To Stop Using Microsoft Update
|||||| > Disable Microsoft Update software and let me use Windows Update
|||||| only (check). cf. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/901037
||||||
|||||| With Windows Update as your default, you will need to check in at
|||||| Office Update to keep your Office applications fully patched:
|||||| http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/do...incatalog.aspx
|||||| --
|||||| ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
|||||| MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
|||||| AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org
||||||
|||||| frustrated wrote:
||||||| Hi,
||||||| I am having major trouble(and it seems a lot are) with this
||||||| issue and have had for sometime, I was set to Auto Update and
||||||| when Updates come thru, here
||||||| we go with the 100% CPU usage again, I have read other issues
||||||| and tried all
||||||| that i can, i have disabled Microsoft Update and Windows Update
||||||| will work fine on it's own
||||||| This is no good as I have Office products installed as well
||||||| Microsoft don't seem to have the answers, well not that are
||||||| easilly found
|||||||
||||||| in addition I now have an error code 0x80180104, that tells me
||||||| my office product is not legit, well it was yesterday before I
||||||| formatted this PC, and
||||||| started again thinking my issue would be resolved, How wrong
||||||| was I !!!!!!!!
|||||||
||||||| I would like to resolve this issue as quickly as possible as
||||||| it's driving me
||||||| NUT's
||||||| I am somewhat clued up on PC issues, but in NO WAY a Techy at
||||||| all.
|||||||
||||||| There has to be a solution and it shouldn't be difficult, i
||||||| would like to follow my own instructions instead of following
||||||| others Thanks in advance, hope you can help
||||||| Frustrated


 
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      05-07-2007
Hello once again Jim,
I tried the Dial a Fix suggestion and followed your instructions, Rebooted
twice,
went to Microsoft Update and same thing 100% CPU with the occasional drop,
the search took about 5 minutes and found 2 High Priority Updates for IE7,
downloaded and Installed, restart again.

Went back to Microsoft Update and it seached the same for approx 4 minutes
to find absolutely nothing, as i knew everything was just updated minutes
beforehand.

How long should it take to search??, If I remove Office2003 and just use
Windows Update just for XP, search install and Auto Updates will work fine

This I really don't want to do

I'm still baffled as to why this is only affecting some XP users??

Thanks once again
Frustrated

"Jim Byrd" wrote:

> Hi Frustrated - Give the second workaround in my original post a try:
>
>
> 1. Go to http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix and download Dial-a-fix
> v0.60.0.24 (2006-10-27) Here's a direct download link:
> http://djlizard.net.nyud.net:8080/so...v0.60.0.24.zip and a
> secondary: http://djlizard.net/software/Dial-a-fix-v0.60.0.24.zip from
> that page's download section, here:
> http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix#...C_and_articles .
>
> 2. Unzip it to a new folder at root with any name, e.g.
> c:\Dial-a-fix-v0.60.0.24
>
> 3. Double click on Dial-a-fix.exe in that folder.
>
> 4. Click on the following:
> Options/tooltips (just to get an idea of what it does in each section.
> )
> Both boxes under Prep
> The 'all' (top) box for Sections 2, 3 and 4 (which will automatically
> be set when you check 3)
> In Section 5, 'Programming cores/runtimes' and
> 'Explorer/IE/OE/shell/WMP' only.
> Click 'Go' . (Some of the re-registrations may take what seems like a
> long time for some .dll's - Don't be impatient.)
>
> 5. Reboot (if Dial-a-fix doesn't do it automatically at the end). Now
> Reboot Again. (Yes, twice.)
>
>
> See if that does the trick, and, again please post back with your
> experience.
>
>
>
> --
> Regards, Jim Byrd,
> My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
> http://defendingyourmachine2.blogspot.com/
>
>
>
> In news:A2BD84EE-6113-4CC4-87D5-,
> frustratedoz <> typed:
> || Hello once again Jim and thank you
> ||
> || I installed the Windows Update agent and reinstalled KB927891
> || (i never received an access violation message that I am aware of)
> ||
> || what is meant by "stand alone" version of windows update ?????
> ||
> || However this has not corrected my issue
> ||
> || I still am having trouble with "Microsoft Update", I assume that is
> || different to "Windows Update"
> || I was never having trouble with Windows Update,
> ||
> || I restarted the PC after the update and went into "Microsoft Update"
> || and after a while and hanging at 100% again, it found no updates for
> || either XP or Office2003
> ||
> || Thanks again
> || Frustrated
> ||
> || "Jim Byrd" wrote:
> ||
> ||| Hi Frustrated - If you're still having problems:
> |||
> ||| The newly released 'standalone' version of Windows Update Agent
> ||| 3.0, v.
> ||| 7.0.6000.374, for 32 bit machines is available here:
> |||
> http://download.windowsupdate.com/v7...gent30-x86.exe
> |||
> ||| You will also need to install or re-install KB927891 for a complete
> ||| fix.
> |||
> ||| The MS update team believes that this solves all three svchost
> ||| problems that folks have been experiencing. See here:
> ||| http://blogs.technet.com/wsus/archiv...update-on.aspx
> |||
> |||
> |||
> ||| --
> ||| Regards, Jim Byrd,
> ||| My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
> ||| http://defendingyourmachine2.blogspot.com/
> |||
> |||
> |||
> ||| In news0107444-0376-4FAB-BB53-,
> ||| frustrated <> typed:
> ||||| Firstly, thank you guys for your help, I tried the work around to
> ||||| "Windows" Update there's nothing at all there to update, all of it
> ||||| has been updated whether needed or not.
> ||||| The Office Update page is VILE to determine exactly what updates
> ||||| are required.
> |||||
> ||||| I then set "Microsoft" Update to run and find all Office updates
> ||||| and after a few hours everything was updated. I will leave Auto
> ||||| Update OFF and check in from time to time to update anything it
> ||||| needs. Even going to MS Update manually i have this horrid issue
> ||||| and I'm worried that this excessive CPU usage is frying the CPU
> ||||| chip ??????
> |||||
> ||||| Jim you did mention this in your reply,
> |||||
> ||||| MS is well aware of the problem and has provided privately two
> ||||| different responses concerning a fix:
> |||||
> ||||| "I regret to say that I was told that this known issue requires
> ||||| too much change to be implemented in a hotfix. A change will
> ||||| instead be implemented
> ||||| in the next Automatic Updates client, which we are planning to
> ||||| release in Q2 this year."
> |||||
> ||||| Should I visit Mr Gates personally and have a chat !!!!!!!!!!!
> ||||| As i spent £300GBP I think on the Office programme, YES that's
> ||||| $600 USD
> |||||
> ||||| Should I just wait till this is released ?? Or will i try your 2nd
> ||||| suggestion? and I can't understand why this has affected only some
> ||||| people not all ???
> |||||
> ||||| Again thanks so much for your help so far guys
> |||||
> ||||| Cheers
> ||||| Frustrated
> |||||
> |||||
> |||||
> |||||
> |||||
> |||||
> |||||
> ||||| "PA Bear" wrote:
> |||||
> |||||| See
> ||||||
> http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/blog...showentry=1071
> ||||||
> |||||| Workaround: Change the default from Microsoft Update to Windows
> |||||| Update: Go to Microsoft Update > Click on Change Settings in left
> |||||| pane > Scroll to bottom of page > To Stop Using Microsoft Update
> |||||| > Disable Microsoft Update software and let me use Windows Update
> |||||| only (check). cf. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/901037
> ||||||
> |||||| With Windows Update as your default, you will need to check in at
> |||||| Office Update to keep your Office applications fully patched:
> |||||| http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/do...incatalog.aspx
> |||||| --
> |||||| ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> |||||| MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
> |||||| AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org
> ||||||
> |||||| frustrated wrote:
> ||||||| Hi,
> ||||||| I am having major trouble(and it seems a lot are) with this
> ||||||| issue and have had for sometime, I was set to Auto Update and
> ||||||| when Updates come thru, here
> ||||||| we go with the 100% CPU usage again, I have read other issues
> ||||||| and tried all
> ||||||| that i can, i have disabled Microsoft Update and Windows Update
> ||||||| will work fine on it's own
> ||||||| This is no good as I have Office products installed as well
> ||||||| Microsoft don't seem to have the answers, well not that are
> ||||||| easilly found
> |||||||
> ||||||| in addition I now have an error code 0x80180104, that tells me
> ||||||| my office product is not legit, well it was yesterday before I
> ||||||| formatted this PC, and
> ||||||| started again thinking my issue would be resolved, How wrong
> ||||||| was I !!!!!!!!
> |||||||
> ||||||| I would like to resolve this issue as quickly as possible as
> ||||||| it's driving me
> ||||||| NUT's
> ||||||| I am somewhat clued up on PC issues, but in NO WAY a Techy at
> ||||||| all.
> |||||||
> ||||||| There has to be a solution and it shouldn't be difficult, i
> ||||||| would like to follow my own instructions instead of following
> ||||||| others Thanks in advance, hope you can help
> ||||||| Frustrated
>
>
>

 
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