Re: KB926247 doesn't install




OK. Then I mean the security bulletin should state:
SNMP is affected, not windows xp sp2 itself.

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"plop" wrote:

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=926247 (*Known issue)

SNMP is an optional component in Microsoft Windows 2000, in Windows XP, and
in Windows Server 2003. Windows Update offers this security update only if
the SNMP component is installed on the computer.

If you download the update from the Download Center and manually tries to
install it on a computer that does not have the SNMP component installed,
you will receive an error message. This error message will indicate that
there is a prerequisite missing and that the security update will not be
installed.

This is expected behavior.
Administrators should expect error messages in the Kb926247.log file when
the SNMP component is not installed.

"kakii" <kakii@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:AFD28AA7-30AC-411B-9CAC-E6622C9AF890@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

KB926247 security update does not install on my machine - MS06-074.

Following log is being generated:
[KB926247.log]
0.891:
================================================================================
0.891: 2006/12/12 22:36:55.171 (local)
0.891: e:\e54eca97f0a2049ddef987a215c1\update\update.exe (version
6.2.29.0)
0.891: Hotfix started with following command line:
0.922: C:\WINDOWS\system32\snmp.exe is Not Present
0.922: Condition Check for Line 1 of PreRequisite returned FALSE
0.922: ReadStringFromInf: UpdSpGetLineText failed: 0xe0000102
0.922: KB926247 Setup encountered an error: Setup cannot continue because
one or more prerequisites required to install KB926247 failed. For More
details check the Log File c:\windows\KB926247.log
0.922: ReadStringFromInf: UpdSpGetLineText failed: 0xe0000102
0.938: Setup cannot continue because one or more prerequisites required to
install KB926247 failed. For More details check the Log File
c:\windows\KB926247.log
9.250: Message displayed to the user: Setup cannot continue because one or
more prerequisites required to install KB926247 failed. For More details
check the Log File c:\windows\KB926247.log
9.250: User Input: OK
9.250: Update.exe extended error code = 0xf0f4
9.250: Update.exe return code was masked to 0x643 for MSI custom action
compliance.


What is missing ?

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