Re: Microsoft admits KB937287 & KB938371 problems
- From: TUNKYTOY <TUNKYTOY.35gb0k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 17:37:24 +0000
To Pert
So it was a typo OK.
The KB937287 just helps windows update to perform better so why would
you want to uninstall it anyway? I assume you obviously want the
KB938371 installation needed the upcoming SP release in March. Did you
try installing this KB938371 standalone after disabling the windows
firewall, ani-virus programs and being OFFLINE? If you didn't use the
standalone windows tries to install the original download. Some people
go to the c:\Windows\software distribution and delete the Datastore
folder where copies are kept and disable windows update in Services
which sometimes work sometimes not.
Hope you can resolve your problem.
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