Re: Windows updates fail after install of SP2
- From: "Doug" <faken@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 09:49:57 -0600
This is interesting...
The MS support site I need to check that a list of entries in the registry.
The path to that folder is: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Notify\SensLogn
I don't have the SensLogn folder within the Notify folder. However, I do
have a SensLogn folder within a different folder following this path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Notify_Disabled\SensLogn
All of the values seem to be correct within the SensLogn folder, but of
course the folder itself isn't in the "Notify" folder, it's in the
"Notify_Disabled" folder.
I also have and additional user set up on this computer. It's basically an
account for anyone who happens to use this computer (which is very seldom)
and is set up as a limited account. I went ahead and changed it to an
administrator account and tried to update with it but that didn't change
anything. Still failed.
Anyway, I didn't change anything in the registry. I'm at a loss as to why
that "SensLogn" folder isn't in the right place.
"MowGreen [MVP]" <mowgreen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Try the suggested resolutions laid out here -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/910341
Apparently SP2 was/is not installed properly and > This problem occurs if
the Automatic Updates service cannot impersonate the logged-on
user to finish downloading and installing the update.
Service WARNING: GetUserTokenFromSessionId
failed with hr 0x800704dd
COMAPI WARNING: Operation failed due to earlier
error, hr=80240020
I'm not even sure that if you slipstreamed the SP2 CD into the original XP
CD and then ran sfc /scannow that it would cure this issue . Let's hope
one of the suggested resolutions resolves it.
OR, you could attempt to create another User Account with Admin
privileges. We'll hold off on that as a last step.
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]
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Doug wrote:
Curiously, now it says I only have one download security download left,
which is IE7. What happened to the one I was trying yesterday? Hmmm...
Anyway, I hope you don't mind me posting more of the windwowsupdate log
but I took the liberty of trying to download a software update just to
see what would happen. It was KB891122 (WMDRM Enabled Media Players
Update). It also said it failed. Here is the log since I did that.
2006-12-01 20:28:03 980 44c DnldMgr * All files for update were
already downloaded and are valid.
2006-12-01 20:28:03 4068 fec DtaStor Update service properties: service
registered with AU is {9482F4B4-E343-43B6-B170-9A65BC822C77}
2006-12-01 20:28:03 4068 fec DtaStor WARNING: Update Service: Failed to
update backup store
2006-12-01 20:28:03 3992 830 COMAPI >>-- RESUMED -- COMAPI: Download
[ClientId = WindowsUpdate]
2006-12-01 20:28:03 3992 830 COMAPI - Download call complete (succeeded
= 1, succeeded with errors = 0, failed = 0, unaccounted = 0)
2006-12-01 20:28:03 3992 830 COMAPI ---------
2006-12-01 20:28:03 3992 830 COMAPI -- END -- COMAPI: Download
[ClientId = WindowsUpdate]
2006-12-01 20:28:03 3992 830 COMAPI -------------
2006-12-01 20:28:03 3992 f9c COMAPI -------------
2006-12-01 20:28:03 3992 f9c COMAPI -- START -- COMAPI: Install
[ClientId = WindowsUpdate]
2006-12-01 20:28:03 3992 f9c COMAPI ---------
2006-12-01 20:28:03 3992 f9c COMAPI - Allow source prompts: Yes;
Forced: No; Force quiet: No
2006-12-01 20:28:03 3992 f9c COMAPI - Updates in request: 1
2006-12-01 20:28:03 3992 f9c COMAPI - ServiceID =
{9482F4B4-E343-43B6-B170-9A65BC822C77}
2006-12-01 20:28:03 3992 f9c COMAPI - Updates to install = 1
2006-12-01 20:28:03 3992 f9c COMAPI <<-- SUBMITTED -- COMAPI: Install
[ClientId = WindowsUpdate]
2006-12-01 20:28:03 980 4e8 Agent *************
2006-12-01 20:28:03 980 4e8 Agent ** START ** Agent: Installing updates
[CallerId = WindowsUpdate]
2006-12-01 20:28:03 980 4e8 Agent *********
2006-12-01 20:28:03 980 4e8 Agent * Updates to install = 1
2006-12-01 20:28:03 980 4e8 Agent * Title = <NULL>
2006-12-01 20:28:03 980 4e8 Agent * UpdateId =
{5A0255AB-8EB9-49DF-8878-C137F278397E}.100
2006-12-01 20:28:03 980 4e8 Agent * Bundles 1 updates:
2006-12-01 20:28:03 980 4e8 Agent *
{3D491E0C-CC88-4863-9833-43EBF4A59099}.100
2006-12-01 20:28:05 980 4e8 Service WARNING: GetUserTokenFromSessionId
failed with hr 0x800704dd
2006-12-01 20:28:05 980 4e8 Agent * WARNING: Exit code = 0x80240020
2006-12-01 20:28:05 980 4e8 Agent *********
2006-12-01 20:28:05 980 4e8 Agent ** END ** Agent: Installing updates
[CallerId = WindowsUpdate]
2006-12-01 20:28:05 980 4e8 Agent *************
2006-12-01 20:28:05 980 4e8 Agent WARNING: WU client failed installing
updates with error 0x80240020
2006-12-01 20:28:05 3992 e88 COMAPI >>-- RESUMED -- COMAPI: Install
[ClientId = WindowsUpdate]
2006-12-01 20:28:05 3992 e88 COMAPI - Install call failed
2006-12-01 20:28:05 3992 e88 COMAPI - Reboot required = No
2006-12-01 20:28:05 3992 e88 COMAPI - WARNING: Exit code = 0x80240FFF;
Call error code = 0x80240020
2006-12-01 20:28:05 3992 e88 COMAPI ---------
2006-12-01 20:28:05 3992 e88 COMAPI -- END -- COMAPI: Install
[ClientId = WindowsUpdate]
2006-12-01 20:28:05 3992 e88 COMAPI -------------
2006-12-01 20:28:06 3992 f9c COMAPI WARNING: Operation failed due to
earlier error, hr=80240020
2006-12-01 20:28:08 980 3e8 Report REPORT EVENT:
{E58FFF49-DB7D-4DE3-B4E0-5C941263116B} 2006-12-01 20:28:03-0600 1 162 101
{5A0255AB-8EB9-49DF-8878-C137F278397E} 100 0 WindowsUpdate Success
Content Download Download succeeded.
"MowGreen [MVP]" <mowgreen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Start > Run > type in (or copy&paste)
%windir%\windowsupdate.log
Click OK
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]
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Doug wrote:
I do have updates showing in Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel.
For some reason I don't have a WindowsUpdate.log file in the Windows
directory. I even did a search for *.log and it just wasn't there. I
wonder if I didn't inadvertently delete it. I'm sure I didn't delete
any log files since my last update though; especially anything to do
with Windows Update.
"MowGreen [MVP]" <mowgreen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Doug,
Please post the last 40 - 50 lines of the WindowsUpdate.log located in
the WINDOWS directory (folder).
Are the updates now showing in Add/Remove Programs in the Control
Panel ? (Check the box that says 'Show updates' up at the top)
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]
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Doug wrote:
First of all, thanks for your help MowGreen!
I did everything you said to the letter. It was interesting, I'll say
that:-) Here's the outcome and where I'm at right now...
I uninstalled IE7 rebooted, then uninstalled Windows Defender and
rebooted again. That all went well. Did the net stop wuauserv,
deleted everything in the Software Distribution folder and then did
the net start wuauserv. That all worked well also.
Waited for awhile thinking I may get some notification that updates
are available, but nothing happened so I rebooted again. Then I went
to Windows Update and saw that there were 59 updates (not counting the
software updates) available. I unchecked everything and then
rechecked the first 5. While downloaded I noticed that one of them was
IE7 so I cancelled and picked a different one. Anyway, they all
downloaded and looked as if they were going to install but
unfortunately they all failed. So I'm like crap, now what?
Well, I thought I would turn automatic updates on so that it would
automatically download and install updates but that didn't seem to do
anything either. Went back to Windows Update and tried one more time
to download one update but that failed to install also. I went ahead
and turned automatic updates back where I had it which is to notify me
when updates are ready but not to download or install until I let it.
OK, now I decided to reboot again and when I went to restart I noticed
something I've never seen before and that is to "Install updates and
shut down the computer." (A little icon which I've never seen before
was on top of the "Turn Off" button.) Well, I'm thinking there can
only be like 5 updates maybe so I thought I would give that a try.
When I did that a notification on the desktop (shut down screen) said
it was installing 1of 58 updates! I'm like whoa! So I let it do it's
thing. Took like 30 minutes to shut down as I watched the update
number rise. 2 of 58, 3 of 58, 4 of 58 and on and on and on.
Once I restarted the computer I went to the Windows Defender page and
downloaded / installed the program without a hitch. Then I went to
Windows Update again and noticed that the only one left was IE7. So I
turned off all my anti-malware and anti-virus protection and tried to
download/install IE7. Downloaded fine but again failed to install.
So that's where I am now. I suppose I could go directly to the
Microsoft's Internet Explorer update page and get IE7 and it would
probably install fine, but I suspect I will be in the exact same place
as when I started. I guess my biggest question is why would the 58
updates install prior to a shut down and not while windows was
running? And of course I'm still not getting any notification that
there are updates, at least not yet. I'm thinking I should probably
get one since IE7 is still out there. I just can't imagine what has
happened to break my Windows Update functionality.
"MowGreen [MVP]" <mowgreen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Doug,
Actually, your post is quite good since you've provided the whole
episode instead of just a cut from the movie ;)
The issue of updates not being offered after the application of SP2
is a new twist on an old theme ...
Automatic Updates stops working after a repair install of Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555615
SP2 is a major reworking of XP and many issues can arise if proper
preparation is not done prior. Instead of uninstalling SP2, let's try
this ... uninstall both IE7 and Windows Defender, rebooting between
each uninstall.
Stop the Automatic Update service by going to Start > Run >
type in
net stop wuauserv
Click OK
Navigate to the WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution folder and delete it's
CONTENTS, not the folder itself
Go back to Start > Run > type in
net start wuauserv
Click OK
Automatic Updates should then notify you of updates needed now.
Suggest not installing more than 5 updates at a time to see if any
are causing an issue.
When all the updates are installed, install Windows Defender again.
Do all the reboots required for all the updates, please.
Then read this prior to installing IE7 -
http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks/archive/2006/10/18/182724.aspx
Scroll all the way down to the 'Before installing IE7' heading.
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]
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Doug wrote:
Hi,
After much frustration I finally got SP2 to install on this
computer, running Windows XP Home. My initial problem with SP2 was
that it would install just fine, but as soon as I right clicked
anything my computer would lock up, or Explorer.exe would "have a
problem and have to close." I tried installing it several times
after disabling all the context menus that came up when right
clicking and uninstalling Dvix, solutions that seemed to have worked
for others. At any rate it never worked for me so I just did
without SP2.
About two weeks ago I decided I would try it again. I wanted to
install IE7 and Windows Defender so SP2 was a requirement I needed
to have installed. So, even though I have a SP2 disc I thought I
would just go to the Windows Update site and get it. I downloaded
it and when it was seemingly done installing I got a message saying
that it had failed. Well, since I had the disc I rebooted and tried
to install using the disc. Same thing, installation failed. No
other information or code. Grrr...
Next I thought I would boot into safe mode and try to install SP2,
but when the computer was booting up I noticed that on the top of
the screen it read that I had Windows XP SP2 installed! So I
rebooted again and went into system properties and sure enough, it
said I had SP2 installed. Hmmm... Naturally my first thought was to
right click something and see what happened. Everything worked as
it should. I'm thinking, cool! But of course another problem soon
became apparent. When clicking My Computer or Windows Explorer I
noticed I had no drives listed. Nothing, notta, zilch. So, before I
tried to uninstall SP2 I thought I would go into a newsgroup and ask
what could be done. ( Microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) I soon
received a reply (which was way cool) saying that I should go to
run>msconfig>services and uncheck "Windows Image Acquisition" to see
if that would help. Sure enough my drives showed up! Most
excellent.
Next I downloaded and installed IE7 and Windows Defender. All of
that went smoothly. I then went back to Windows Update and noticed
I had a ton of new updates since I installed SP2, like 71 of them!
I downloaded all of them and let them install. Everything seemed to
be going fine but just after the last one was done a window popped
up that said they had all failed! I then tried to install just one
of them, but that doesn't work either. I have Windows Update
configured to let me know when updates are available, but to let me
download and install them manually. I didn't get any notification
that these updates are available which I thought was a little
strange also. Anyway, that's where I am right now. Unable to get any
updates to install. I don't get any error codes to go by, just a
notification that the updates have failed to install.
I was hoping someone here could point me in the right direction to
go next. I'm really hoping I don't have to uninstall SP2 and start
over, but if that's what it takes then so be it.
Sorry for making this such a long winded post but I thought I should
give some background to what I've done so far. Any help would be
greatly appreciated!
~ Doug
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