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SP2 Security Update Problem

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by Arkville, 2006/11/11.

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    Arkville

    Arkville Inactive Thread Starter

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    My pc indicates that there is an update ready for download. I click on it and it downloads and then says it was successful, but within seconds I am notified it is ready for download again. I have loaded this several times, yet it still appears. How can I stop this.
    The download is SP2 Security 925672.
    Is anyone else having this problem??
    Any help greatly appreciated.:(
     
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    Bill Castner

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    Arkville

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    Thanks Bill. I did the download and will see if that works.
     
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    Bill Castner

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    Other thoughts if the above did not help:
    If still no luck, this is usually a sign of corruption in the Hotfix catalogue:

    Resolutions:

    Suggestion 1
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    This problem can occur if the hotfix installer was referencing:
    C:\WINDOWS\system32\CatRoot2\edb.log and the file was corrupt. Either
    renaming C:\WINDOWS\system32\CatRoot2\edb.log or renaming the entire
    C:\WINDOWS\system32\CatRoot2 folder will allow the hotfix install to
    complete normally.
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    Suggestion 2
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    Register the following system files.

    1. Click "Start," and then click "Run."
    2. Type "regsvr32 licdll.dll" (without quotes).
    3. Click "OK."
    4. Type "regsvr32 regwizc.dll" (without quotes).
    5. CLick "OK."
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    Suggestion 3
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    This problem can also occur if the Cryptographic Services have been
    disabled.To resolve this problem:
    1. Click "Start," and then click "Run."
    2. Type "Services.msc" (without quotes).
    3. Double-click "Cryptographic Services." If the service has been
    disabled,enable it.

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    Suggestion 4
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    The symptom can occur if the "Microsoft Root Authority" certificate or the
    "NOLIABILITY ACCEPTED, (c)97 VeriSign, Inc." certificate under Trusted Root
    Certification Authorities has been removed. On another computer that has
    the Microsoft Root Authority certificate installed, do the following:
    1. Open Internet Explorer
    2. Click "Tools," and then click "Internet Options."
    3. Click "Contents."
    4. Click "Certificates."
    5. Click "Trusted Root Certification Authorities."
    6. Scroll down until you locate Microsoft Root Authority certificate.
    7. Click "Export."
    8. Follow the prompts to export the certificate to "DER encoded Binary
    x.509(.CER)file." On the computer that cannot install the update, follow
    the steps to import the certificate you saved.
     
    Last edited: 2006/11/12

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