If someone knows the answer they will respond, in the meantime, be patient and wait.
You could however answer the OP's question yourself.
If you are having similar problems you could start your own thread or you could start a
free Windows Update support incident request:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/de...spx?gprid=6527
There are only volunteers here helping each other.
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http://taurarian.mvps.org
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"Bobbin" <> wrote in message
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| Will someone respond to this? Evidently a lot of us are having this problem.
| I just tried to also install new versions of Explorer and Messenger and they
| won't install after they are downloaded along with the automatic updates.
| This seems to be a large problem. Does no one know what is going on?
|
| "Mauvern" wrote:
|
| > I have Windows XP Home O.S set to receive Automatic Updates which should be
| > automatically installed. I have found that they will now download without
| > problem but will not install either automatically or manually. The
| > notification icon inviting installation appears in the taskbar, operates but
| > aborts before any update is installed.After several attempts I did manage to
| > follow the resolution given by Microsoft,working through the Command Prompt
| > etc to re-register the BIT's files and that part of the exercise
| > succeeded.The updates would still not install. Using Run and Command Prompt I
| > have several times visited Services. The Background Intelligent Tranfer
| > Service is not and will not (despite numerous attempts) become enabled,
| > either manually or automatically. A small Services window states "could not
| > start BITS service on Local Computer. Error 2. The system cannot find the
| > file specified". Reference to the BITS properties window shows the file
| > concerned to be C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe-k netsvcs . I followed the
| > file path through to system32 and in it found the file "svshost", but this
| > just will not open to reveal it's contents. Using the Search facility I was
| > unable to trace the file reference given by BITS properties, buit the file
| > "svchost" does show "svchost.exe" when the pointer is put over it. Can anyone
| > suggest how the file might be opened ? or give any other advice. I do run
| > Spybot S+d and have disabled the TeaTimer Resident facility so that does not
| > appear to be the answer. I would appreciate any advive, Thanks.