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Windows XP x64 Professional. Service Pack 2. Failed install 800700

I am having trouble with 3 Updates for XP x64. Service pack 2, RDC update
925876 and Security Update 928843. I have enabled verbose logging, followed
the steps in 873148, but there is no Error 5. I have no idea where to go. Can
anyone help? I emailed the Automatic Update helpers, but they just told me to
come here. I have gone round in circles with this. Two machines, one fresh
install, one about 4 months old. Neither will install these three updates.
Both have different hardware.
Apr 22 '07 #1
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PedroAsani wrote:
I am having trouble with 3 Updates for XP x64. Service pack 2, RDC update
925876 and Security Update 928843. I have enabled verbose logging, followed
the steps in 873148, but there is no Error 5. I have no idea where to go. Can
anyone help? I emailed the Automatic Update helpers, but they just told me to
come here. I have gone round in circles with this. Two machines, one fresh
install, one about 4 months old. Neither will install these three updates.
Both have different hardware.
Wrong Group. Try

microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general

--
David Wilkinson
Visual C++ MVP
Apr 22 '07 #2

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