See if disabling the Norton Firewall *and then* enabling the Windows
Firewall makes any difference, Peter. Do NOT connect the machine to the
internet without a firewall enabled!
Did you install Vista SP1 via Windows Update or manually? Was NIS running
in the background when Vista SP1 was installed?
Also see
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883825 and/or
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836941 (ignore the titles).
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Peter wrote:
> I am running Vista Home Premium SP1. For a few weeks after I installed
> SP1,
> windows updates worked fine. After that they continually failed. I now
> have over 19 critical updates totally over 109MB that have failed to go
> through. Error messages are usually:
>
> Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update with
> error 0x800706ba: Security Update for Windows Vista *
>
> Or 0x800736b2
>
> I have also noticed:
>
> Windows Servicing failed to complete the process of setting package
> KB951698
> (Security Update) into Install Requested(Install Requested) state
>
> I have tried installing updates singularly and renaming the
> softwareDistribution folder. Has anyone else had this issue? I suspect
> it
> could be my Norton Internet security, but I am loath to disable or remove
> it
> with so many updates missing