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Issues with KB979909, 982168 & 982524

 
 
Barry
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      06-24-2010
I'm having issues with the above 3 updates. I've attempted to install them
numerous times but I keep being notified about them and when I access windows
update they show as needing to be installed. However my history shows that
they have been installed successfully at least 3 times each.

KB979909 shows in Add/Remove programs but the others do not, however all
have been logged as being successfully installed in ReportingEvents.log.

I have tried all the steps included in KB910339 which has eventually led me
here. Starting in Safe Mode seemed like a good plan apart from Windows
Installer can't run in Safe Mode.

I have run regsvr32 /s scrrun.dll which was Rusty's suggestion to a another
post about 979909 but without success.

Given the discrepancies about whether the updates have actually been
successful or not any help in verifying 100% whether the updates have been
worked would be greatly appreciated and if not any further suggestions on how
I might go about getting them installed.

Many thanks
 
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Rodger
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      06-24-2010
I have the same issue.
I have even manually downloaded the updates and installed them, they still
show up as if they where never done.
I have tried booting up in safe mode and can not install in safe mode.
 
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Rodger
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      06-24-2010


"Barry" wrote:

> I'm having issues with the above 3 updates. I've attempted to install them
> numerous times but I keep being notified about them and when I access windows
> update they show as needing to be installed. However my history shows that
> they have been installed successfully at least 3 times each.
>
> KB979909 shows in Add/Remove programs but the others do not, however all
> have been logged as being successfully installed in ReportingEvents.log.
>
> I have tried all the steps included in KB910339 which has eventually led me
> here. Starting in Safe Mode seemed like a good plan apart from Windows
> Installer can't run in Safe Mode.
>
> I have run regsvr32 /s scrrun.dll which was Rusty's suggestion to a another
> post about 979909 but without success.
>
> Given the discrepancies about whether the updates have actually been
> successful or not any help in verifying 100% whether the updates have been
> worked would be greatly appreciated and if not any further suggestions on how
> I might go about getting them installed.
>
> Many thanks

 
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Rodger
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      06-24-2010


"Barry" wrote:

> I'm having issues with the above 3 updates. I've attempted to install them
> numerous times but I keep being notified about them and when I access windows
> update they show as needing to be installed. However my history shows that
> they have been installed successfully at least 3 times each.
>
> KB979909 shows in Add/Remove programs but the others do not, however all
> have been logged as being successfully installed in ReportingEvents.log.
>
> I have tried all the steps included in KB910339 which has eventually led me
> here. Starting in Safe Mode seemed like a good plan apart from Windows
> Installer can't run in Safe Mode.
>
> I have run regsvr32 /s scrrun.dll which was Rusty's suggestion to a another
> post about 979909 but without success.
>
> Given the discrepancies about whether the updates have actually been
> successful or not any help in verifying 100% whether the updates have been
> worked would be greatly appreciated and if not any further suggestions on how
> I might go about getting them installed.
>
> Many thanks

 
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Colin D
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      06-24-2010
I also have the same problem but also with a few more updates than are listed
here. I have tried everything and finally resorted to hiding them in
Microsoft Update to stop them driving me demented. I have flagged the problem
to MS Tech Support twice but never got anything back from them.

Like Rodger I have downloaded them manually and installed them but it still
does not solve the problem which started about 6 weeks ago and is now a daily
occurrance.

If anyone out there knows a MS Tech Support person who is actually alive and
working can they please get him/her to do something about this.

"Rodger" wrote:

> I have the same issue.
> I have even manually downloaded the updates and installed them, they still
> show up as if they where never done.
> I have tried booting up in safe mode and can not install in safe mode.

 
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Harry Johnston [MVP]
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      06-24-2010
On 2010-06-25 9:22 a.m., Colin D wrote:

> I also have the same problem but also with a few more updates than are listed
> here. I have tried everything and finally resorted to hiding them in
> Microsoft Update to stop them driving me demented. I have flagged the problem
> to MS Tech Support twice but never got anything back from them.
>
> Like Rodger I have downloaded them manually and installed them but it still
> does not solve the problem which started about 6 weeks ago and is now a daily
> occurrance.
>
> If anyone out there knows a MS Tech Support person who is actually alive and
> working can they please get him/her to do something about this.


If nobody who is actually experiencing the problem contacts Microsoft about it,
there isn't anything they can do.

Since 979909, at least, is a security update, it qualifies for free technical
support.

I suggest starting here:

<http://support.microsoft.com/>

http://support.microsoft.com/

Zoom down to the bottom left and click on "contact a support professional by
email, online, or phone".

Harry.

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http://harryjohnston.wordpress.com
 
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Robert Aldwinckle
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      06-24-2010


"Barry" <> wrote in message
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> I'm having issues with the above 3 updates. I've attempted to install
> them
> numerous times but I keep being notified about them and when I access
> windows
> update they show as needing to be installed. However my history shows
> that
> they have been installed successfully at least 3 times each.
>
> KB979909 shows in Add/Remove programs but the others do not, however all
> have been logged as being successfully installed in ReportingEvents.log.



http://support.microsoft.com/kb/979909#appliesto

So we can guess that your OS is *not* W7 or Vista?


>
> I have tried all the steps included in KB910339 which has eventually led
> me
> here. Starting in Safe Mode seemed like a good plan apart from Windows
> Installer can't run in Safe Mode.
>
> I have run regsvr32 /s scrrun.dll which was Rusty's suggestion to a
> another
> post about 979909 but without success.



Who's Rusty and why did he suggest that? In any case, to find out whether
that re-registration command is working or not I would drop the /s (Silent)
switch. ; }


>
> Given the discrepancies about whether the updates have actually been
> successful or not any help in verifying 100% whether the updates have been
> worked would be greatly appreciated and if not any further suggestions on
> how
> I might go about getting them installed.
>
> Many thanks



In my experience the best way to deal with problem updates is to install
them manually. Trying that often works and in any case it (1) gives you
the chance to get better diagnostics for a failing install and (2) makes
your problem independent of WU so you could then reasonably go and ask for
help from people who know more about the product being updated.


HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
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Barry
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      06-25-2010
Many thanks for your replies Robert and Harry.

Robert; I am indeed still using trusty old XP. As for who Rusty is, I'm not
entirely sure but he had offered the suggestion to another post about 979909
as the dll quoted is apparently needed by the installer. I have run regsvr
again without the /s and confrmed that registration was successful.

I should have stated in my original post that I had manually downloaded all
3 installation files and run them myself, seemingly with little impact.
Having run one of them again tonight and checking the log file it seems to
have worked correctly - "Final Result: Installation completed successfully."
yet a check on Windows Update still shows it as being high priority update
requiring installation.

Looks like I may have to contact MS direct and see if they can offer any
guidance.

Thanks again.
 
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Robert Aldwinckle
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      06-26-2010


"Barry" <> wrote in message
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> Many thanks for your replies Robert and Harry.
>
> Robert; I am indeed still using trusty old XP. As for who Rusty is, I'm
> not
> entirely sure but he had offered the suggestion to another post about
> 979909
> as the dll quoted is apparently needed by the installer. I have run
> regsvr
> again without the /s and confrmed that registration was successful.



Is that all he recommended? ; )


>
> I should have stated in my original post that I had manually downloaded
> all
> 3 installation files and run them myself, seemingly with little impact.
> Having run one of them again tonight and checking the log file it seems to
> have worked correctly - "Final Result: Installation completed
> successfully."
> yet a check on Windows Update still shows it as being high priority update
> requiring installation.



That would mean nothing if a reboot was required and you avoided rebooting.

Also, I think you should try to refine your symptom description at least in
terms of the modules which are being changed. That is relatively easy to
do, e.g. using the update's install log, the Application Event log (via the
Event Viewer) and the ReportingEvents.log as well as an Explorer Find
window and right-click Properties to check what the logs are saying.


>
> Looks like I may have to contact MS direct and see if they can offer any
> guidance.



Ok but don't be surprised if you get some pretty heavy handed suggestions
that way. For example, the one time I tried getting help from them my
problem was that the WU Catalog kept telling me that I had to be an
Administrator. My account does have admin authority; however my
Administrator account has no password (which I suspect in retrospect is
something I should have tried changing to work around my symptom.) Anyway
after the usual fixes didn't help a Windows Repair was suggested. I was
too unaware of how badly that could go wrong without the right CD to go with
it and ended up having to reinstall Windows. Result: my case was declared
resolved! My analogy of the experience: I went to them asking for help
about a stuck door--actually I requested information to help me diagnose why
it was sticking; they got me to demolish and rebuild my house; giving me as
a consequence a door which did not stick (initially at any rate.)
Fortunately for them I did not receive a follow-up E-mail asking me to rate
the service! ; )

That was quite a few years ago. Perhaps things are better now?


>
> Thanks again.



Good luck

Robert
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