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JCarrNSM
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      11-29-2007
So is there a final word on this error for those of us who have repeated the
microsoft "suggested fix" of stopping the service and manually clearing it's
data in hopes that a new download may be succesful (that's a work around...
not a fix.... and a cludgy one in my book)... and continue to have failures?

regedit anyone?
 
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jucatt
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      11-29-2007
Having the same problem. Did all that was recommended and still the download
failed.
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"JCarrNSM" wrote:

> So is there a final word on this error for those of us who have repeated the
> microsoft "suggested fix" of stopping the service and manually clearing it's
> data in hopes that a new download may be succesful (that's a work around...
> not a fix.... and a cludgy one in my book)... and continue to have failures?
>
> regedit anyone?

 
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Enzer Gaiden
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      11-29-2007
Got the same error, cleared the same data... and now I'm here =/ This sucks.

"jucatt" wrote:

> Having the same problem. Did all that was recommended and still the download
> failed.
> --
> jucatt
>
>
> "JCarrNSM" wrote:
>
> > So is there a final word on this error for those of us who have repeated the
> > microsoft "suggested fix" of stopping the service and manually clearing it's
> > data in hopes that a new download may be succesful (that's a work around...
> > not a fix.... and a cludgy one in my book)... and continue to have failures?
> >
> > regedit anyone?

 
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Enzer Gaiden
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      11-29-2007
Nice to know I'm not the only one.

"jucatt" wrote:

> Having the same problem. Did all that was recommended and still the download
> failed.
> --
> jucatt
>
>
> "JCarrNSM" wrote:
>
> > So is there a final word on this error for those of us who have repeated the
> > microsoft "suggested fix" of stopping the service and manually clearing it's
> > data in hopes that a new download may be succesful (that's a work around...
> > not a fix.... and a cludgy one in my book)... and continue to have failures?
> >
> > regedit anyone?

 
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greekeagle12
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      11-29-2007
The same problem.....microsoft NET.framework 1.1 service pack 1...erroe
80070002....someone from microsoft administators must help
 
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ossi2
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      11-29-2007
Indeed, nice to know I am not alone... same problem...done the data cleaning
that was suggested...no help !

Any suggestions ?


"greekeagle12" wrote:

> The same problem.....microsoft NET.framework 1.1 service pack 1...erroe
> 80070002....someone from microsoft administators must help

 
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Blueraydragon
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      11-29-2007
I got the same problem I have done everything that they suggested, and I
still have no luck with installing this new update.

"greekeagle12" wrote:

> The same problem.....microsoft NET.framework 1.1 service pack 1...erroe
> 80070002....someone from microsoft administators must help

 
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greekeagle12
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      11-29-2007
look TO the SOLUTION ERROR 80070002.....

"ossi2" wrote:

> Indeed, nice to know I am not alone... same problem...done the data cleaning
> that was suggested...no help !
>
> Any suggestions ?
>
>
> "greekeagle12" wrote:
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> > The same problem.....microsoft NET.framework 1.1 service pack 1...erroe
> > 80070002....someone from microsoft administators must help

 
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SD
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      11-29-2007
same problem here. Glad to know I'm not alone.
Tried all the fixes I could through help and support pages - yeah,
definitely cluges, and they didn't work. Gave up when I reached "access
denied" while precisely following instructions, and decided to look here for
help instead.

"JCarrNSM" wrote:

> So is there a final word on this error for those of us who have repeated the
> microsoft "suggested fix" of stopping the service and manually clearing it's
> data in hopes that a new download may be succesful (that's a work around...
> not a fix.... and a cludgy one in my book)... and continue to have failures?
>
> regedit anyone?

 
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greekeagle12
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      11-29-2007
LOOK TO THE SOLUTION ERROR 80070002.....

"SD" wrote:

> same problem here. Glad to know I'm not alone.
> Tried all the fixes I could through help and support pages - yeah,
> definitely cluges, and they didn't work. Gave up when I reached "access
> denied" while precisely following instructions, and decided to look here for
> help instead.
>
> "JCarrNSM" wrote:
>
> > So is there a final word on this error for those of us who have repeated the
> > microsoft "suggested fix" of stopping the service and manually clearing it's
> > data in hopes that a new download may be succesful (that's a work around...
> > not a fix.... and a cludgy one in my book)... and continue to have failures?
> >
> > regedit anyone?

 
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