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pete digi
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Re: Security Update for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (KB948109)
Marion did you ever get this resolved, I've been getting this error code for
months and just found this forum. Thank you.
"Marion" wrote:
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> "Marion" wrote:
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> > Thank you for your response, but it did not help for two reasons.
> >
> > 1.) I am insufficiently technical to know how to kill the process tree of
> > ArpWrapper.exe, and I am a little afraid of fooling around by myself to try
> > figuring it out. Can you help me with this?
> > 2.) The folder you refer to is not compressed, so this cannot be part of the
> > issue.
> >
> > Can you or someone else please help more/again with the problem. I am being
> > driven mad by the constant messages to install the update when I shut down.
> > I cannot install the update or stop the messages or find any way of deleting
> > the uninstalled update. Right now, I'd settle for anything that would give
> > me some relief.
> >
> > Thanks in advance to anyone who can HELP, PLEASE.
> >
> > "psteijn@gmail.com" wrote:
> >
> > > After investigating the error logs produced by the installer to get a
> > > clue about what was going on, I took the following two steps and the
> > > windows update patch successfully ran:
> > >
> > > 1) Kill the process tree of ArpWrapper.exe (This was probably just
> > > blocking step 2, you need to make sure nothing from this folder is
> > > running even it means booting in safe mode so that step 2 will
> > > complete successfully, otherwise the open file handles will stop the
> > > de-compression algorithm.)
> > > 2) Uncompress the C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server folder as
> > > well as all of its subfolders. You can do this by right clicking on
> > > the folder and going to properties -> advanced -> uncheck the
> > > "compress contents to save disk space" box. Click "Ok", then click
> > > "Apply" and tell it to apply to the folder as well as all subfolders.
> > >
> > > Let me know if this helps!
> > >
Marion did you ever get this resolved, I've been getting this error code for
months and just found this forum. Thank you.
"Marion" wrote:
>
>
> "Marion" wrote:
>
> > Thank you for your response, but it did not help for two reasons.
> >
> > 1.) I am insufficiently technical to know how to kill the process tree of
> > ArpWrapper.exe, and I am a little afraid of fooling around by myself to try
> > figuring it out. Can you help me with this?
> > 2.) The folder you refer to is not compressed, so this cannot be part of the
> > issue.
> >
> > Can you or someone else please help more/again with the problem. I am being
> > driven mad by the constant messages to install the update when I shut down.
> > I cannot install the update or stop the messages or find any way of deleting
> > the uninstalled update. Right now, I'd settle for anything that would give
> > me some relief.
> >
> > Thanks in advance to anyone who can HELP, PLEASE.
> >
> > "psteijn@gmail.com" wrote:
> >
> > > After investigating the error logs produced by the installer to get a
> > > clue about what was going on, I took the following two steps and the
> > > windows update patch successfully ran:
> > >
> > > 1) Kill the process tree of ArpWrapper.exe (This was probably just
> > > blocking step 2, you need to make sure nothing from this folder is
> > > running even it means booting in safe mode so that step 2 will
> > > complete successfully, otherwise the open file handles will stop the
> > > de-compression algorithm.)
> > > 2) Uncompress the C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server folder as
> > > well as all of its subfolders. You can do this by right clicking on
> > > the folder and going to properties -> advanced -> uncheck the
> > > "compress contents to save disk space" box. Click "Ok", then click
> > > "Apply" and tell it to apply to the folder as well as all subfolders.
> > >
> > > Let me know if this helps!
> > >