Re: Error code 8007000B when trying to install updates





"Sudheer GN [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi,
We are sorry for issues in installing the updates.

Can you please follow the instructions below and let me know if it resolves
the updates failing with 8007000b issue.

1. Open an Administrator command prompt by right clicking on Start -> All
Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt and selecting "Run as
Administrator" and clicking "Allow" for the elevation prompt
2. In the command prompt, type the command below
fsutil resource setautoreset C:
(This assumes that C: is the drive in which Vista is installed. If it is
installed on another drive like D:, please change the drive letter
appropriately)
3. Reboot the machine

After reboot, please try to install the updates again and let me know if
that resolves the issue.

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Sudheer GN
Microsoft, WU Client

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"chrisminett" <chrisminett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:


What filter were you using? E.g. perhaps try filtering on the program
name which is doing the write to WindowsUpdate.log?



I suspect you are probably chopping off useful context here.
E.g. what was happening just before this?


The line before was simply the download process reporting that it had the
file OK, followed by a rather long gap in time (abot 0.5 seconds) where
the
process monitor shows a few thousand entries.

Similarly if you find the write for this record in your ProcMon trace
what was happening before that regarding *other* file accesses
by the same program? Etc.


Yeah, the problem is that I can't see anything particularly obviously
wrong,
and there are so many entries, I'm not really sure where to begin looking
anyway.

The rest of this will only be useful to someone who has access
to internal documentation. E.g. that would be where things like
CBS and 106 would be defined and described, as well as the
overall program flow.


I did look in the CBS log for the same time, and found a code (possibly
error code) which appeared in process monitor for some entries too:
0xc0190005
That mean anthing to anyone?


.



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