Michael - this is the current fix:
Even if you're not still having problems, this would be a good idea:
- 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
It may say "Install is not needed since Windows Update Agent is
already installed." If so, then run the exe with the command line switch
/wuforce , like this:
WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe /wuforce
to force the install.
- You will also need to install or re-install the updated KB927891, here:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=927891 for a complete fix.
- For those using Windows Servers - Courtesy of Bobby Harter, Program
Manager, WSUS, Microsoft, WSUS 3.0 was released on April 30th and is
avaialble now on the Microsoft Download Center. Full information,
documentation, samples and links to the bits can be found here:
http://www.microsoft.com/wsus. WSUS 3.0 RC will be supported until May 31st
2007 - WSUS 3.0 supports upgrade of WSUS 2.0 SP1 and WSUS 3.0 RC.
- One MS recommended procedure is:
"1. Install the Windows Update Agent (WUA) for all the client computers
(both WSUS client and stand alone workstation)
2. Install the Update for Windows XP (KB927891) for all the client
computers (both WSUS client and stand alone workstation)
3. Upgrade the WSUS Server to version 3.0"
However, I've also seen a posting by MS which states that once the WSUS
client has been updated with the new Agent and KB927891 and then upgraded to
WSUS 3.0, it will then handle updating the others.
- The MS WSUS 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
- Note that you may _still_ see high svchost usage, but with these new
components the machine should, however, remain responsive:
From a posting by Sudheer GN of Microsoft -
"Hi,
The biggest difference in WSUS 3.0 client (wrt performance) is that the
machines will still be responsive when WU client scans for updates. There
are also some optimization to reduce the number of update evaluations and
that will reduce the scan time in some scenarios.
It is still expected that CPU usage will be high so that the scan can
complete in lesser amount of time. But other applications can be launched
and used (they will still be a little sluggish because CPU is being shared
with WU client)
--
Sudheer GN
Microsoft, WU Client
This posting is provided "As Is" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified at
http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm"
--
Regards, Jim Byrd,
My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
http://defendingyourmachine2.blogspot.com/
In news:,
Michael Painter <> typed:
|| Thank you!
||
||
|| "gmayer0" <> wrote in message
|| news:B95A7057-7566-4F75-9F29-...
||| I found the answer in the microsoft forums: an MVP moved it to the
||| top but I
||| want to make sure you find it too!
|||
|||
|||
||| i turned off automatic updates: restarted: went to
||| windowsupdate.microsoft.com choose CHANGE SETTINGS and at the
||| bottom GET OFF
||| MICROSOFT UPDATE; CHOOSE Windows update (the old way)
|||
|||
|||
||| do your updates that way till you're fully patched.
|||
|||
|||
||| (at the time of this posting: i haven't turned automatic updates
||| back on: but background intelligent updater service is on)
|||
|||
|||
||| please try this and if you find a solution that works for you:
||| please post it back to the forums! it really helps all of us!
|||
|||
||| "the judge" wrote:
|||
|||| please help, my svchost.exe is at 100%, i've tried to turn off auto
|||| updates
|||| and update manually but i still have the same problem, i looked on
|||| the discussion groups, and they advise deleting the file
|||| C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore
|||| but this doesn't work it says this file is in use and cannot be
|||| deleted, as
|||| a result of this my computer is really really slow.
|||| any help would be greatly appreciated
|||| Paul