hunter wrote:
> Here is the message I get every time:
>
> "Service Pack 2 Setup Error"
> "Unable to read from or write to database"
>
> Anybody have a clute?
Hi
Deleting or renaming the .log files in the folder
%windir%\Security\ (and maybe in %windir%\System32\CatRoot2\
as well) should solve the problem.
(%windir% is typically C:\Windows)
I have created a batch file that does exactly this (and some
additional steps as well).
http://www.michna.com/kb/WxSP2.htm#C...Service_Pack_2
Look for fixdb.bat under "Error 0x800710D9 Unable to read from
or write to the database"
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