Hi Jooger,
Have a look at the following:
http://answers.yahoo.com/q
Good Luck!
Gary
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Browse All TopicsI keep getting notification of update KB967715. I install in the normal way. Later - one or 2 days, it's back apparently unaware that it has already been installed.
I've not had a problem with updates before, other updates seem to go thru OK.
I'm running Comodo firewall S&D teatimer and NOD32 AV.
Are any of these the problem?
If so how can I configure them to let this update thru?
Anyway, is it redundant to have all 3 of these?
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Hi Jooger,
Have a look at the following:
http://answers.yahoo.com/q
Good Luck!
Gary
See if this excellent procedure recommended by agamal resolves your update problem >
http://www.experts-exchang
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If you have any 3rd party firewall, try to disable it first
Click on the pearl button, type services.msc, then press enter.
On the Windows Services list, Stop BITS (background intelligent transfer svc), cryptographic, and Windows update. (also check those 3 should be set to automatic).
Go to c:\windows, look for the software distribution folder and rename it to SDold or software distribution.old.
Go to C:\windows\system32, look for the catroot2 folder, then rename it to Catroot2.old
Go back to Windows Services and start all 3 services stopped. BITS, cryptographic and Windows Update
Manually download and save the KB967715 (in your case!) on your desktop.
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Now follow these instructions to complete ...
hi
Thanks for the comments. sorry for the delay getting back to this Q.
Jonvee:
When I run services.msc the 3 driver you list are as follows:
BITS - Started, Manual, run as Local system
cryptographic - Started, Automatic, run as Local system
Automatic Updates - Started, Automatic, Local System
If BITS is set to manual, why is it running?
See if it helps if you scroll to "Resolution" & look under sub-heading "Verify that BITS is correctly configured" >>
http://support.microsoft.c
Then following the instructions you reach >>
<quote>If BITS starts successfully, visit the Windows Update Web site or the Microsoft Update Web site to obtain updates. If you successfully obtain updates, follow steps 1 to 3 again. However, in step 3, click Automatic instead of Manual.
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by: akashjPosted on 2009-03-19 at 01:28:34ID: 23927297
Can you pop over to http://aumha.net/viewtopic .php?f=62& t=38665
Seems like that KB is causing a lot of hassle with many people!