Window Server 2003 SP2 R2 Updates do not get installed. No errors.
Window Server 2003 SP2 R2 Updates do not get installed. No errors. Where can i find logs files?
July 4th, 2011 12:29pm
Hi,
in %SYSTEMROOT%\WindowsUpdate.log
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July 4th, 2011 2:06pm
Hello,
for the log files, refer to what Kirt posted.
To read this log file: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/902093
To solve your problem, try:
run chkdsk /r /f and sfc /scannow Download and install System Update Readiness tool for your OS Disable all security softwares Reset Windows Update Components
If this does not help, perform an in-place upgrade of your OS.
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July 4th, 2011 2:11pm
Hi,
You may also try to reset the Windows Update components by following the steps of the Microsoft KB article below:
How do I reset Windows Update components?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971058
If it does not work, please also try the following troubleshooting steps:
Reload the Windows Update temporary folder
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One possible cause is that Windows Update's temporary folder contains corrupted files. This step will clean its "Download", which contains the Windows
Update downloaded update installation files. After renaming this folder, all the files will be automatically recreated, except the Windows Update History data and downloaded updates' installation files. This will have no negative effect on your computer's
performance.
1. Click "Start", "Run", type: "cmd" (without quotations) and press "Enter". In the command window, type "net stop WuAuServ" (without quotations) and
press "Enter".
2. Click "Start", "Run", type: "%windir%" (without quotations) and press "Enter".
3. Double-click the SoftwareDistribution folder.
4. In the opened folder, rename the folder Download to Download.old.
5. Click "Start", "Run", type: "cmd" (without quotations) and press "Enter". In the command window, type "net start WuAuServ" (without quotations) and
press "Enter".
Note: After resolving this Windows Update issue, please feel free to delete the Download.old folder.
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