"Dave Horne" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I started a thread at
> http://forums.microsoft.com/technet/...0623&siteid=17
<quote
WinZip then opened and there were three files. I clicked on the file with the
cmd extension. The 'cmd' black window opened and I was told to 'press
anykey' to continue. I did.
</quote>
Normally you don't expand updates and pick bits out of it.
What did the cmd file contain? E.g. drag it to an open Notepad window
instead of just executing it.
>
> and also did a google search for this error Code 4C7 and there is not much
> information. (That thread has the more complete story that what I am
> writing here.)
<cmd_output OS="XPsp2">
F:\>set /a c =0x4C7
1223
F:\>net helpmsg %c%
The operation was canceled by the user.
</cmd_output>
My guess is that you got a previous message which will be more significant.
In any case try searching for any files which were changed by your update
--usually log files, more importantly files which have a Date Modified timestamp
that matches the time that the update was run--which contain that code in any
of its representations and find the rest of the *context* for your problem symptom.
HTH
Robert Aldwinckle
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>
> Long story short - I went to install the Vista SP1 beta. I jumped through
> all the hoops and after Windows Update spends a fair amount of time trying
> to download the update (between 65 MB and 652.4 MB by the way), I receive
> that Code 4C7.
>
> I can not uninstall the two updates associated with this SP1 beta ( KB937287
> and KB938371) and Windows Update keep trying unsuccessfully to download the
> SP1. (The uninstall option in Windows Update does not appear for those
> updates.)
>
> (Darrell Gorter helped me privately back in March 2006 or so with an Update
> issue and if he is reading this I would greatly appreciate it if he would at
> least take a look.)
>
> Thanks!!!!! DH
>