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Re: Windows Installer 3.1
"TaurArian [MS-MVP]" wrote:
> Disclaimer: Modifying the registry can cause serious problems that may require
> you to reinstall your operating system. Use the information provided at your own
> risk.
> For further help; see Description of the Microsoft Windows registry
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/256986/
>
> How to back up, edit, and restore the registry in Windows XP and Windows Server
> 2003
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756
>
> Check points:
>
> Make sure the Administrators group has Full Control permissions to the Auto
> Update registry key.
> 1. Use an account that has administrative credentials to log on to the Windows
> XP computer.
> 2. Click Start, click Run, and then type the following command: regedit
> 3. Click OK.
> 4. Navigate to the following key in the registry:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate\Auto
> Update
> 5. Right-click the Auto Update folder, and then click Permissions.
> 6. Make sure that the Administrators group has Full Control.
>
> Also check especially if the WindowsUpdate.log file will also read errors
> 0x80070005 and 0x80080005
> (for Windows XP & Windows Server 2003
> Locate the following key:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate.
> On the menu, click Edit. Click Permissions.
> For Administrator and System, select the Allow check boxes next to Full Control
> and Read permissions. NOTE: In certain instances, these check boxes are grayed
> out. Ensure all accounts have appropriate permissions.
> Click Apply, Click OK, Close the Registry Editor.
> Restart the system.
>
> If you're using Windows XP Pro make sure it hasn't been disabled by Group
> Policy:-
> Start/Run/gpedit.msc. User Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows
> Components/Windows Update. In the right pane, double click, Remove access to all
> Windows Update Features and set it to the default "not configured"
>
> Another workaround is to use Regmon and see for what keys get "Access Denied",
> or
> Restore the permission back to default
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313222/EN-US/
> How to reset security settings back to the defaults - WinXP Professional
>
> Regmon is a Registry monitoring utility that will show you which applications
> are accessing your Registry, which keys they are accessing, and the Registry
> data that they are reading and writing - all in real-time
> http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Regmon.html
>
>
>
> If you're using Windows XP Home Edition check to see you haven't got the key
> "DisableWindowsUpdateAccess"
> Locate this key:
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\
> WindowsUpdate
>
> If you see a key in the right pane called "DisableWindowsUpdateAccess", then to
> access the Windows Update site, the data value should be a zero "0".
> If the value is set to a one "1", then you are currently configured to DENY
> access to the Windows Update site.
> To change the data value, double-click on the key name and set the value to a
> zero "0".
>
> Now locate this key:
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
> Do you see the key called: "NoWindowsUpdate"
> To access the Windows Update site, the data value should be a zero "0".
> If the value is set to a one "1", then your PC is currently configured to DENY
> access to the Windows Update site.
> To change the data value, double-click on the key name and set the value to a
> zero "0".
>
> After you have changed the data values, close regedit and reboot the computer
> and try Windows Update again.
>
>
> --
>
> ===========================
> TaurArian [MS-MVP] 2005-2006
> ===========================
> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> "Need more help? http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=ph;en-us;6527
> (Links to web pages and MSKB Articles are posted for the purposes of keeping the
> information current)
>
>
> "Antonio" <Antonio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9DF93918-F1CF-43A5-BC70-413F9A717BB4@microsoft.com...
> | Just did all the self help steps. The installer downloads but then if fails
> | the instalation. The most recent error I got was 0x80070005. Can somebody
> | help me, please.
>
>
>
"TaurArian [MS-MVP]" wrote:
> Disclaimer: Modifying the registry can cause serious problems that may require
> you to reinstall your operating system. Use the information provided at your own
> risk.
> For further help; see Description of the Microsoft Windows registry
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/256986/
>
> How to back up, edit, and restore the registry in Windows XP and Windows Server
> 2003
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756
>
> Check points:
>
> Make sure the Administrators group has Full Control permissions to the Auto
> Update registry key.
> 1. Use an account that has administrative credentials to log on to the Windows
> XP computer.
> 2. Click Start, click Run, and then type the following command: regedit
> 3. Click OK.
> 4. Navigate to the following key in the registry:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate\Auto
> Update
> 5. Right-click the Auto Update folder, and then click Permissions.
> 6. Make sure that the Administrators group has Full Control.
>
> Also check especially if the WindowsUpdate.log file will also read errors
> 0x80070005 and 0x80080005
> (for Windows XP & Windows Server 2003
> Locate the following key:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate.
> On the menu, click Edit. Click Permissions.
> For Administrator and System, select the Allow check boxes next to Full Control
> and Read permissions. NOTE: In certain instances, these check boxes are grayed
> out. Ensure all accounts have appropriate permissions.
> Click Apply, Click OK, Close the Registry Editor.
> Restart the system.
>
> If you're using Windows XP Pro make sure it hasn't been disabled by Group
> Policy:-
> Start/Run/gpedit.msc. User Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows
> Components/Windows Update. In the right pane, double click, Remove access to all
> Windows Update Features and set it to the default "not configured"
>
> Another workaround is to use Regmon and see for what keys get "Access Denied",
> or
> Restore the permission back to default
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313222/EN-US/
> How to reset security settings back to the defaults - WinXP Professional
>
> Regmon is a Registry monitoring utility that will show you which applications
> are accessing your Registry, which keys they are accessing, and the Registry
> data that they are reading and writing - all in real-time
> http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Regmon.html
>
>
>
> If you're using Windows XP Home Edition check to see you haven't got the key
> "DisableWindowsUpdateAccess"
> Locate this key:
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\
> WindowsUpdate
>
> If you see a key in the right pane called "DisableWindowsUpdateAccess", then to
> access the Windows Update site, the data value should be a zero "0".
> If the value is set to a one "1", then you are currently configured to DENY
> access to the Windows Update site.
> To change the data value, double-click on the key name and set the value to a
> zero "0".
>
> Now locate this key:
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
> Do you see the key called: "NoWindowsUpdate"
> To access the Windows Update site, the data value should be a zero "0".
> If the value is set to a one "1", then your PC is currently configured to DENY
> access to the Windows Update site.
> To change the data value, double-click on the key name and set the value to a
> zero "0".
>
> After you have changed the data values, close regedit and reboot the computer
> and try Windows Update again.
>
>
> --
>
> ===========================
> TaurArian [MS-MVP] 2005-2006
> ===========================
> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> "Need more help? http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=ph;en-us;6527
> (Links to web pages and MSKB Articles are posted for the purposes of keeping the
> information current)
>
>
> "Antonio" <Antonio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9DF93918-F1CF-43A5-BC70-413F9A717BB4@microsoft.com...
> | Just did all the self help steps. The installer downloads but then if fails
> | the instalation. The most recent error I got was 0x80070005. Can somebody
> | help me, please.
>
>
>