Cannot install SP1 or most updates 2008 R2 x64 Enterprise
Hello - I'm trying to install dotnet 4 on the server but I'm failing badly. Thinking it's probably an update issue, I've now tried to install SP1 too and that fails (RPC_S_CALL_FAILED(0x800706be))
If I try to run the system readiness tool as recommended - that fails too!
AV has been disabled (Sophos). I've done countless reboots and also tried many of the updates manually too (most fail)
It's a Dell PE2950 16G, Win2008 R2 Enterprise x64
Has anyone any ideas please?
Thanks all
September 27th, 2011 3:33am
Hello,
as I see you have RPC failures.
Check if there is a firewall blocking these download. Also, disable all
security softwares and check again.
Another option is to download it and install it manually.
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September 27th, 2011 3:51am
Thanks for your help - I'm already trying to install with the offline versions of SP1, Dot Net etc...
I do go through a proxy (which I cannot configure) but all other servers within the company update as expected - It's just this one server that won't.
Sophos is the only security app installed - I've disabled all services and prevented that running. Still no joy
Many thanks
September 27th, 2011 6:33am
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September 28th, 2011 5:20am