Re: Updates not configured properly

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See if there is any further info in the log files -

%windir%\windowsupdate.log (c:\windows\windows Update.log)

%windir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log (tracks events) (c:\windows\logs\cbs\cbs.log)

The log files have these fields:
Time/Date Stamp, Message Severity, Message Source, Operation Type, and Main Text.

You may be able to do a search of any relevant error messages/codes otherwise you may need
to start a Windows Update support incident request:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=6527

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"hop1son" <hop1son@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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|I have tried , unsuccessfully, multiple times to install the updates that
| come up on the list in Windows Update. They are:
|
| KB950124 - (I was finally able to get this one to install, manually)
| KB950126
| KB950582
| KB950759
| KB951376
| KB955020
|
| When installing automatically, the following will show a good installation,
| pending shutdown and restart:
|
| KB951376
| KB955020
|
| But, whenever I restart the computer, I get the message, "Updates were not
| configured correctly. Reverting Changes. Do not turn off your computer."
|
| I have tried letting Update take care of everything itself, and have also
| tried unchecking the updates that show a failure on the installation,
| thinking that maybe one of them was causing the problem. I have even tried
| doing some of the updates manually, one at a time, to no avail.
|
| The only error code that has shown up is 8007371C, which, I believe, is
| because the files needing to be updated are in use, resulting in the need to
| restart the computer. Is this correct?
|
| I do have Defender Pro 2008 antivirus protection on the computer, but have
| tried turning it off prior to attempting the updates, and have also gone so
| far as to try updating after a selective startup, not loading any startup
| items; I still get the same results.
|
| Any ideas?
|
| Thanks


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