Re: Windows Update Failure; Tech Abaondoned Me



Well,

I tried the first step, I deleted the wups.dll file and verified the COMS
was started and running. I tried WindowsUpdate again and same results Error
0x8007041D.

I then checked the steps in TaurArian's post,

I could not find the NOD or NOD32 Antivirus program, I checked the event
viewer and there were two recurring errors and I clicked on the link to the
MS website and the fixes did not apply.

I then tried the suggested step of "Cleaning UP a damaged COM+ catalog"
following the steps from the MS article Q315296 even though it did not list
WinXP. In the TaurArian post it was stated that it applies to WinXP also.
So the steps were not exatly the same, but I was able to delete the COMs
folder and reinstall it using the Windows file option.

Unfortunately it did not help. Visiting WinUpdate site displayed the same
error 0x8007041D, the only thing that seems to have changed is that it is not
displaying the 0x80070005 error?


Errors from the Event Viewer:

Service Control Manager:

Cygnion DECT Protocol Stack service failed to start
Cygnion Radio Fixed Part Service failed to start
Cygnion Isochronous Device service failed to start
Automatic Updates service terminated with the following error:General access
denied error
The server {E60687F7-01A1-40AA-86AC-DB1CBF673334} did not register with DCOM
within the required timeout

I don't know what all those errors mean?

Thanks.
STurbo.



"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

STurbo,

You can use My Computer or Windows Explorer to view the folder.
Apparently the only system that has to use Search to view it is mine ...

MG

MowGreen [MVP] wrote:

Sturbo,

Show hidden files, folders, and system files :
http://www.xtra.co.nz/help/0,,4155-1916458,00.html

To view this file one has to use Search, it will not show in either
Windows Explorer nor My Computer.
To change the appearance of Search Companion
Click Start, point to Search, and then click For Files or Folders.
Click Change preferences.
Click Change files and folders search behavior.

Click Advanced to quickly display the options to search for files and
folders.
For Search Options, put a check next to Advanced Options.
Now put a check next to :
Search system folders
Search hidden files and folders
Search Subfolders

In the Search for files or folders named line, input wups.dll
Click the Search Now button.
Delete the copy of wups.dll found in the following folder :

WINDOWS\system32\SoftwareDistribution\Setup\ServiceStartup\wups.dll\5.8.0.2469


Now check to ensure that the COM+ Event System is not disabled and is
functioning.
Go to Start > Run and type in services.msc
Click OK
Scroll down to COM+ Event System
Double click it
It should be set to Manual.
Click the Start button to see if it functions correctly.
If it does, close the Services console. ( If it doesn't, COM+ needs to
be repaired. We'll attempt to repair it in the next post. )
Revisit Windows Update to see if the issue is resolved.

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2006]
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STurbo wrote:

Well,

Using the Dial-A-Fix, presented a new/or different problem/error code.

Using DAF allowed me to determine that the secedit.exe file was either
corrupt/missing and I was able to download it and continue.

After the DAF completed, I tried the WindowsUpdate again and this time
I received the error code 0x8007041D. This was the first time I
received a different error code from the 0x80070005.
I searched for fixes and it seems that there is a spyware program
running? I searched for the software programs named and did not find
any. I have the AOL Security installed, but the spyware and virus
protection is set on disable( has been since I have been trying to fix
the WindowsUpdate).

I also used the Microsoft Malicious Software removal tool and it found
no programs to remove.
So I am unsure if this is worse because I now have a second
problem/error code, or is a step forward because the first
problem/error code has now changed to a second error code?

As always thanks for your suggestions,

Sturbo.




"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:


STurbo,


I also found out that I cannot gain internet access when plugging
the computer directly into the dsl modem. I removed the router and
the computer would not obtain a usable ip address. I tried plugging
in my laptop directly to the router and it worked fine. I plugged
the router back in line with my desktop and it would log on fine
with an ip address provided by the router.


Plug the laptop directly to the modem. Did it obtain an IP addy ?
If yes, then look at the NIC in the Desktop as being the culprit.
It may need a new driver or, it may be on it's last legs.

Let's try one last step here for the Windows Update issue ...
download Dial-a-fix Full :
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Dialafix_Full/1131569373/2

Click the Policies button.
If any restrictive Policies are listed, click on them, then click the
red X. Click the Close button when done or no Policies are listed.
Click the Tools button.
Click on " Flush DNS "
Click Go
Next, scroll down and click on " Reset networking interfaces "
Click Go. Click Close.
Now click the Green check mark. All options should now be selected.
Click Go. Click Exit.
Restart the system and revisit Windows Update.
Any relief ?

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2006]
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STurbo wrote:


Hmmm,

Well reregistering did not help.

I also found out that I cannot gain internet access when plugging
the computer directly into the dsl modem. I removed the router and
the computer would not obtain a usable ip address. I tried plugging
in my laptop directly to the router and it worked fine. I plugged
the router back in line with my desktop and it would log on fine
with an ip address provided by the router.

I called dsl tech and they tried to reset the ip several times and
nothing worked.
I am beginning to think this system is on its last leg, as there
must be something seriously wrong as I am finding more and more
issues. I also realized that the Flash player was not working
properly and went to the Macromedia site to download a new version
and was unable to, after starting the download the system would not
finish the install, but the system did not lock up.

I am wondering if buying a new harddrive and doing a fresh install
of windows would be the next logical step?
Would I be able to use the original as a slave and access the data,
or would that not work since that drive would already have a
operating system on it?
I am totally confused at this point, since all the fixes that work
for everybody else don't seem to affect my system either better or
worse???







"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:



Also, I do have Linksys router, but the computer is the only one
plugged into it, and I have had it for a while and used to be able
to get updates, so I don't know if something has changed?


Try connecting the system directly to the modem with an ethernet
cable, please. This way we can eliminate the router as the cause of
the issue.

The error message for wuauclt.exe is correct. Sorry about including
that file to reregister ... it was a mistake on my part, STurbo.

Please reregister these 2 files, also.
Start > Run ( press Enter after each entry ) :

regsvr32 qmgr.dll

regsvr32 qmgrprxy.dll

Retry Windows Update if connecting directly to the modem didn't
resolve the issue.

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2006]
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STurbo wrote:



Mow,

When trying to register the files, the "wuauclt.exe" file came
back with an error.

It said file was "loaded, but the DllRegisterServer entry Point
was not found." & "the file does not appear to be a .Dll or .OCX
file"

Also, I do have Linksys router, but the computer is the only one
plugged into it, and I have had it for a while and used to be able
to get updates, so I don't know if something has changed?

Thanks for your help.

Jason.






"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:




For the 0x80070005 error, click Start > Run > Type the follow
commands in the Open box (one at a time, in sequence), press
Enter after entering each line :

regsvr32 C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuapi.dll

regsvr32 C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt.exe

regsvr32 C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuaueng.dll

regsvr32 C:\WINDOWS\system32\atl.dll

regsvr32 C:\WINDOWS\system32\wucltui.dll

regsvr32 C:\WINDOWS\system32\wups.dll

*** If the system is configured for Microsoft Update, click the
Change settings link in the left frame and opt out of Microsoft
Update in the right frame. ***
Close IE and then run regsvr32 for the files listed above BEFORE
you visit Windows Update, please.

Is this system on a home network behind a router that has a
hardware firewall ?

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2006]
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STurbo wrote:




Well,
if you can believe this, the communication between my current
(3rd case number tech) is the worst. The first two techs, the
emails were pretty consistent about 24 hrs, even the second one
was consistent with his replies until he gave his final
suggestion, then I never heard from him again. I am currently
awaiting a response from the third case tech and it has been
almost 3 full days.
I have been still searching through posts and forums for any
similar cases. As of now, I have what I can tell is 3
errors:From the Update log:

1: Failed to get CacheFile registry value key for binary wups.dll

2: Failed to get CacheFile registry value key for binary wups2.dll

3: Could not move C:\Windows\system32\wuapi.dll to
C:\Windows\system32
\wuapi.dllwusetup.1956109.bak due to 0x80070020

4: Setup failed while processing registry operations, error
0x80070005

Setup FATAL: Install Updated Binaries failed with error 0x80070005
Wuweb FATAL: Install Updated Binaries failed with error:0x80070005
WuWeb FATAL: UpdateClientWorker failed: error 0x80070005

Those are from the %windir%\Windowsupdate.log


I searched the 0x80070020 and it says for Antivirus programs
that use realtime scanning, I searched for all the listed
.


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