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Steven Haudenschild
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      07-30-2006
Each time the Microsoft downloads starts I get this messiage. "Security
Update for Windows Media Player Plug-in (KB911564) Update for Windows XP
(KB910437)" Why won't it download? and how can I overcome this?
 
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Robin Walker [MVP]
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      07-30-2006
Steven Haudenschild <Steven >
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> Each time the Microsoft downloads starts I get this messiage.
> "Security Update for Windows Media Player Plug-in (KB911564) Update
> for Windows XP (KB910437)" Why won't it download?


Please look in Windows Update History, locate the failed updates, click on
the red cross "Failed" icon in the Status column, and tell us the 8-digit
error number that appears in the pop-up.

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Jan van Eeten
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      09-13-2006
I either unable to update this media player plug-in (kb911564). The erro
number showed is 0x80070003. All the other updates I can easily install.

It would be nice if you can help to solve this problem

Jan van Eeten

"Robin Walker [MVP]" wrote:

> Steven Haudenschild <Steven >
> wrote:
>
> > Each time the Microsoft downloads starts I get this messiage.
> > "Security Update for Windows Media Player Plug-in (KB911564) Update
> > for Windows XP (KB910437)" Why won't it download?

>
> Please look in Windows Update History, locate the failed updates, click on
> the red cross "Failed" icon in the Status column, and tell us the 8-digit
> error number that appears in the pop-up.
>
> --
> Robin Walker [MVP Networking]
>
>
>
>

 
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Jan van Eeten
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      09-14-2006
Dear fellows,
i found (the) solution:
"QOUTE"
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, remove the download directory, and then visit the
update locations again. To do this, follow these steps:1. Stop the Automatic
Updates service. To do this, follow these steps:a. Click Start, click Run,
type services.msc, and then click OK.
b. Right-click the Automatic Updates service, and then click Stop.
c. Minimize the Services snap-in.

2. Rename the SoftwareDistribution directory. To do this, follow these
steps: a. Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK.
b. Type cd %windir%, and then press ENTER.
c. Type ren SoftwareDistribution SDTemp, and then press ENTER
d. Type exit, and then press ENTER .


Note When you remove the %windir%\softwaredistribution folder, the history
list is erased from the "Review your Updates" section of the Windows Update
Web site. This action will not affect the currently installed updates on your
computer. Subsequent updates will appear in the history list.
3. Start the Automatic Updates service. To do this, follow these steps:a.
Maximize the Services snap-in.
b. Right-click the Automatic Updates service, and then click Start.
c. Close the Services snap-in window.

4. Visit the Windows Update Web site, the Microsoft Update Web site, or the
WSUS server again, and then download an update.
5. If you still receive the same errors, verify that you have correctly
performed steps 1 through 3.
"Unqoute"
Regards Jan van Eeten

"Steven Haudenschild" wrote:

> Each time the Microsoft downloads starts I get this messiage. "Security
> Update for Windows Media Player Plug-in (KB911564) Update for Windows XP
> (KB910437)" Why won't it download? and how can I overcome this?

 
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Sheree Hicks, California
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      04-24-2007


"Steven Haudenschild" wrote:

> Each time the Microsoft downloads starts I get this messiage. "Security
> Update for Windows Media Player Plug-in (KB911564) Update for Windows XP
> (KB910437)" Why won't it download? and how can I overcome this?

 
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Sheree Hicks, California
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      04-24-2007


"Steven Haudenschild" wrote:

> Each time the Microsoft downloads starts I get this messiage. "Security
> Update for Windows Media Player Plug-in (KB911564) Update for Windows XP
> (KB910437)" Why won't it download? and how can I overcome this?


Sheree Hicks, California

 
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Dan
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      12-23-2007
On my laptop, SynTPEnh.exe (Synaptics TouchPad driver) was using all
resources. I killed the process and KB91154 installed fine.

"Steven Haudenschild" wrote:

> Each time the Microsoft downloads starts I get this messiage. "Security
> Update for Windows Media Player Plug-in (KB911564) Update for Windows XP
> (KB910437)" Why won't it download? and how can I overcome this?

 
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