"Raj" wrote:
> Kind Attn: Windows Vista Business - Online Update Team,
>
> Today I have tried to update my computer with your latest updates which
> arrived today. Most of the updates where installed successfuly but there is a
> problem while installation of the Code 737D Error - Security Update for SQL
> Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (KB948109) update.
>
> I have tried to install so many times but it fails to install every time.
>
> Kindly fix the problem on the priority basis.
>
> With Regards,
>
I am also facing the same problem.
"KPW" wrote:
Me too
The failure of the install that produced the 737D Error has also affected my
ability to access certain web sites using Internet Explorer.
WHEN IS MICROSOFT GOING TO FIX AN OBVIOUS PROBLEM IN ITS SECURITY
UPDATES!!!!!! THIS IS ANNOYING AND AFFECTING MY BUSINESS!!!!!!!!
I have the very same problem and the error message is 2B08 in SQL 2005
Service Pack 2 just will not load.
Glad i am not alone on this, but don't know what else to do to fix it.
Thanks
Glen
> Kind Attn: Windows Vista Business - Online Update Team,
Microsoft don't officially monitor these forums. You might consider logging a
free support call:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=6527
<https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=6527>
> Today I have tried to update my computer with your latest updates which
> arrived today. Most of the updates where installed successfuly but there is a
> problem while installation of the Code 737D Error - Security Update for SQL
> Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (KB948109) update.
Do you have substituted drive letters defined?
(If you aren't sure, start a command line by selecting Run from the Start Menu
and entering "cmd"; in the window that appears type "subst". If there are
substituted drives they will be listed. Don't include the quote marks.)
You'll need to delete any substituted drive letters before installing the SQL
update.
Harry.
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"Harry Johnston [MVP]" <ha...@scms.waikato.ac.nz> wrote in message
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Thanks,
Klemens
"Peter Saddow [Microsoft]" wrote:
> You receive this error when the previous upgrade has not completed
> successfully. If you view the log at %programfiles%\Microsoft SQL
> Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\Log\Hotfix\summary.txt you can get the instance
> with the issue. The message would be: "SQL Server Setup cannot upgrade the
> specified instance because the previous upgrade did not complete. Start the
> Remote Registry service and go to Add/Remove Programs, select the Change
> button for Microsoft SQL Server 2005, and then select SQL instance [2] and
> complete the setup."
>
> Follow the instructions in the message.
>
> Thanks,
> Peter Saddow [Microsoft]
>
>
> "TaurArian" <taurarian...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:%23JjWiJw...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
The issue may be caused by one of the following factors:
1. The installation is affected by some third-party security software.
2. The downloaded installation file is corrupted.
In order to narrow down the cause of our issue, let's refer to the following
steps:
NOTE: Some third party programs can affect the Windows Update service. If
you are running any third party applications such as Spyblocker, Internet or
web accelerators (programs designed to boost the speed of the Internet
connection), security or anti-virus programs (Norton, McAfee, etc.), I
recommend we temporarily disable or shut them down and then try accessing
Windows Update later. Please be sure to enable them again when the update
process has been completed.
Step 1: Rename the Windows Update Softwaredistribution folder
================================================
This issue may occur if the Windows Update Software distribution folder has
been corrupted. We can refer to the following steps to rename this folder.
Please note that the folder will be re-created the next time we visit the
Windows Update site.
1. Close all the open windows.
2. Click the "Start" Button, click "All programs", and click "Accessories".
3. Right-click "Command Prompt", and click "Run as administrator".
4. In "Administrator: Command Prompt" window, type in "net stop WuAuServ"
(without the quotes) and press Enter.
Note: Please look at the cmd window and make sure it says that it was
successfully stopped before we try to rename the folder. However, if it
fails, please let me know before performing any further steps and include any
error messages you may have received when it failed.
5. Click the "Start" Button, in the "Start Search" box, type in "%windir%"
(without the quotes) and press Enter.
6. In the opened folder, look for the folder named "SoftwareDistribution".
7. Right-click on the folder, select "Rename" and type "SDold" (without the
quotes) to rename this folder.
8. Still in "Administrator: Command Prompt" window, type the command "net
start WuAuServ" (without the quotes) in the opened window to restart the
Windows Updates service.
Note: Please look at the cmd window and make sure it says that it was
successfully started. However, if it fails, please let me know before
performing any further steps and include any error messages you may have
received when it failed.
If the steps above do not work, let's refer to the following steps to
manually download and install the update.
Step 2: Download and install the update manually.
======================================
1. Please download the update from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4c9851cc-2c4c-4190-872c-84993a7623b7&DisplayLang=en
Please note its location.
2. Please double-click the downloaded file to install the update.
If an error is encountered when installing the update manually, please
capture a screenshot for further research
How to capture a screenshot
======================
1. Press the Print Screen key (PrtScn) on your keyboard.
2. Click the "Start" Button, type "mspaint" in the Search Bar and Press Enter.
3. In the Paint program, click the "Edit" menu, click "Paste". Then click
the "File" menu, and click "Save".
4. The "Save As" dialogue box will appear. Type a file name in the "File
name:" box, for example: "screenshot".
5. Make sure "JPEG (*.JPG;*.JPEG;*.JPE;*.JFIF)" is selected in the "Save as
type" box, click "Desktop" on the left pane and then click "Save".
Please send this saved JPEG file to my email account at
*******@mssupport.microsoft.com
In the meantime, to clarify the issue and provide more accurate
troubleshooting steps, please assist me in collecting the following
information.
How to collect the WindowsUpdate.log file
================================
1. Click the "Start" Button, type "WindowsUpdate.log" (without the quotes)
in the Search Bar and Press Enter. We will see a file named
"WindowsUpdate.log"
2. Now click on the "File" menu and then click on the "Save As".
3. From the left panel, click "Desktop" and click the Save button.
The file will be saved to your Desktop. Please send the file as an
attachment in an email to *******@mssupport.microsoft.com .
Note: When attaching files to emails, the process will vary depending on the
email application being used. While you are composing the email, most
applications will provide you with either an "Attach" button or Paper Clip
Icon to click in order to attach a file. After clicking this button/icon you
must browse to the file you wish to attach and select it by either double
clicking it or clicking it once and then clicking on the "Attach" button.
Please try my suggestions and let me know the results at your earliest
convenience. If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to let
me know.
I look forward to your response.
Best Regards,
Alex Sang
v-30...@mssupport.microsoft.com
Microsoft Windows Support Professional
Very satisfied customers are my top priority. Please let either myself or my
manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can send
feedback directly to my manager, Tony Tang at *******@mssupport.microsoft.com.
Windows Live OneCare:http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=*******
Give your computer continuous antivirus and firewall protection, along with
regular tune-ups and back-ups to maintain its performance.
@lurkers: Take a tip from this poster. MS can't help you if you don't
contact them.
Start a free Windows Update support incident request:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=6527
Support for Windows Update:
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/wusupport
For home users, no-charge support is available by calling 1-866-PCSAFETY in
the United States and in Canada or by contacting your local Microsoft
subsidiary. There is no-charge for support calls that are associated with
security updates. When you call, clearly state that your problem is related
to a Security Update and cite the update's KB number.
For more information about how to contact your local Microsoft subsidiary
for security update support issues, visit the International Support Web
site: http://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx
For enterprise customers, support for security updates is available through
your usual support contacts.
Tip: Temporarily disable real-time protection by your anti-virus and/or
anti-spyware applications (e.g., CounterSpy, Spysweeper, Spybot, AVG
Anti-Spyware) and/or any third-party firewall (e.g., ZA) before attempting
to install the update(s). If you disable a third-party firewall, do NOT
connect to the internet without having the Windows Firewall enabled!
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"Peter Saddow [Microsoft]" wrote:
> You receive this error when the previous upgrade has not completed
> successfully. If you view the log at %programfiles%\Microsoft SQL
> Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\Log\Hotfix\summary.txt you can get the instance
> with the issue. The message would be: "SQL Server Setup cannot upgrade the
> specified instance because the previous upgrade did not complete. Start the
> Remote Registry service and go to Add/Remove Programs, select the Change
> button for Microsoft SQL Server 2005, and then select SQL instance [2] and
> complete the setup."
>
> Follow the instructions in the message.
>
> Thanks,
> Peter Saddow [Microsoft]
>
>
> "TaurArian" <taurarian...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:%23JjWiJw...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
I opened a MS ticket on this Windows Update error.
The answer is that I have done every thing right; but still have the error.
Since this is MS SQLServer related, I need to open a new ticket with the MS
SQLServer team which I have to pay for the incident.
Any other suggestion will be appreciated.
Thanks
David
Your advice was excellent and perfectly presented and worked extremely well
(although Update history now resides in the renamed Folder).
Thank you very much.
I do not know why obtaining solutions like this is so difficult and time
consuming - this information should be readily available to anyone who
googles "Error Code 737D" and follows a link to a Microsoft Help Site.
Thanks again!
Too bad, since I thought Microsoft were a bit further down the road on
support issues...
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
...
>> "TaurArian" <taurarian...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:%23JjWiJw...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> > or try this forum:
>> > http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=95&SiteID=1
and search for the decimal equivalent of your code...
and add (MSFT OR MVP) as an additional filter expression
(e.g. to try to highlight threads with answers)...
Oh great. That (filter) information is there but it is not indexed
by the site's search engine...
So try a Live Search full web search then:
and use some links to Cached hits if necessary.
Otherwise the way the forum site's search appears to work is that
it can find you *threads* which contain the code and give you
the date and the poster's name but from there you have to find
the hit manually. How useful! (In a thread of 160 posts, given
over 11 pages? Not!)
Perfect. An MVP who "doesn't know what to do" (but who at least
knows enough to provide a verbose log for someone to look at)...
Good luck
Robert Aldwinckle
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Hope it helps out where in my case BE 11 was installed
regards
Andrew
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"Raj" wrote:
> Kind Attn: Windows Vista Business - Online Update Team,
>
> Today I have tried to update my computer with your latest updates which
> arrived today. Most of the updates where installed successfuly but there is a
> problem while installation of the Code 737D Error - Security Update for SQL
> Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (KB948109) update.
me too
can you please let me know of a fix
thanx
"Raj" wrote:
me too
how do you fix, please
"When you call please let them know that this has to do with Security
Bulletin MS08-040.
"If they try to charge you, please let them know that there is free support
for any issues with Security Updates."
Source:
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsupdate/msg/05fc180d9f9e71b9
and
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsupdate/msg/dcbeea74c983c1c6
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Change permissions on (give full control to the folder/files for listed
accounts)
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data
Disable any virus scan
Run the stand alone update.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4c9851cc-2c4c-4190-872c-84993a7623b7&DisplayLang=en#filelist
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Then, go to add/remove programs in your control panel (or just uninstall a
program if you're using vista).
Then select Microsoft SQL 2005 and click Change at the top of the list.
Then select Microsoft SQL Express
and click next...follow the instructions until it asks you to go find the
source of the file "sqlrun_sql.msi". That's when you'll go to your unzipped
folder and go to setup and then click open. It'll finish doing the install.
Then you can finish doing that and any subsequent updates.
"Raj" wrote:
> Kind Attn: Windows Vista Business - Online Update Team,
>
> Today I have tried to update my computer with your latest updates which
> arrived today. Most of the updates where installed successfuly but there is a
> problem while installation of the Code 737D Error - Security Update for SQL
> Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (KB948109) update.
>
> I am having the same problem, still!
Have you tried the suggestions already in this thread?
Otherwise, as this thread is very old, I suggest you start a new thread with a
detailed description of your problem, including which operating system and
service pack you are running.
Harry.
"overall the internet is unsecure, everybody get spammed and updates are
NOT very good.
I think I'll keep laughing while my boss pays me working for MS.
bye
ps: this is what i am discovering at the moment:
"PS3 works fantastic for mutimedia activity; linux is a fine O/S and also
last time I used a machinstosh to access the "web access for outlook" with a
safary browser I have to say that was the best i ever saw it worked. keep up
with the good work MS... and you'll find us leaving your world one after
the other. I am certainly not interest in windows 7.0 at this stage.
bye
can't wait for the next lot of updates