> the case of this update there is one superseded update. Try
> downloading it and installing it. This is the superseded update forKB927779.
> KB911562
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../ms06-014.mspx
I've tried this and it didn't help.
> I had been installing this again and again using the automatic
> updater. I visited the Windows update site to revirew my installed
> updates and it told me i had successfully installed each time. While I
> was there I installed it again from the Windows Update site 9which
> should be exactly the same) and since then I haven't beeen asked to
> install it again.
I've tried the automatic update, Windows update, and manually downloading
the installer. None of the three made any difference in my case.
> At the sme time I discovered I had a repeatedly failed update of an IE
> patch. I have my programme files off my c drive and a registry entry o
> point installers to my preferred location. I already knew that IE
> updtes would fail unless I reset this registry entry to c:/program
> files so i reset this in order to fix the IE patch, i don't know if
> theis also had an effect on the XP patch.
>
> If you aslo have your programme files on different drive or folder the
> key is at
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion
> \ProgramFilesDir
>
> You have to reboot before you reset this value to your preferred one.
>
> Mike
At one point in time I had the Program Files set to a different location,
but I reset that quite some time ago when an IE update failed, and then OE
refused to run any more. Since then, it's been set to the default location.
I don't suspect that should be causing the problem though. If having the
Program Files directory set differently in the past would cause it, I bet
many more than we're seeing now would have this problem too.