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| Thread ID: 119079 | 2011-07-04 00:28:00 | Windows updates | Cicero (40) | Press F1 |
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| 1214587 | 2011-07-07 22:17:00 | if it fails under the Administrator account, have a look at the following article - NO idea if it will work in your case, but since the error message is generic it could be anything stopping it. The Article (social.technet.microsoft.com) scroll down to the user Zeev.Bain Navigate to C:\Windows\servicing\sqm. Right click and choose Properties. Choose the security TAB. Highlight System and click on edit. Check Allow Full control and click OK. Do the same for the Administrator. Restart the computer. I ran the normal Update and it worked. Good Luck. |
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| 1214588 | 2011-07-09 00:09:00 | if it fails under the Administrator account, have a look at the following article - NO idea if it will work in your case, but since the error message is generic it could be anything stopping it. The Article (social.technet.microsoft.com) scroll down to the user Zeev.Bain Thanks Wai, do you mind if we have a rest from this, it's giving me a headache. Will resume when rested. Do happen to know how to deactivate the download facility from I/E. It keeps getting what I want to download wrong, and that is giving me another headache. |
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