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REPORT EVENT: {C369B376-EA59-43BE-88B9-77FEA0C896A0} 2006-10-10
20:02:34-0500 1 182 101 {5B93B9A1-DFA4-4321-88A1-8028858D54E0} 102 80070643 MicrosoftUpdate Failure Content
Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
with error 0x80070643: Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version
2.0 (KB922770).
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I get the same thing. Then I looked in WindowsUpdate.log and noticed
something that didn't look right--the download URL associated with this
update:
URL = http://rs.rs.rs.rs.update.microsoft.com/odf/v6odf.xml
The "rs.rs.rs.rs" portion of that URL looked strange to me. Not
necessarily wrong, but suspicious. I looked elsewhere in the log for
updates that had succeeded, and they have this URL:
URL = http://rs.update.microsoft.com/odf/v6odf.xml
In any event, the advice suggested in
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883821 is useless for me...
Also, downloading and running the 922770 update manually didn't work for
me either:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=34C375AA-2F54-4416-B1FC-B73378492AA6
The updater asks me if I want to install it, I click OK. Then I accept
the EULA, and ... nothing more seems to happen. The patch's logs are
huge, and while I find errors in them, I haven't made heads or tails of
any of them.
>> Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
>> with error 0x80070643: Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework,
>> Version
>> 2.0 (KB922770).
>
> I get the same thing.
FYI: Uninstalling/reinstalling .NET 2.0 didn't help me. The KB922770
update still failed to install.
why have so many people problems with installing the updates? Maybe by
installing "illegal software"?
I never had any problems with installing the updates!
Also NOT with KB922770 (installed it this morning)!
I've the Dutch Windows XP Pro SP2
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Thanks for all of your comments.
Subject: Re: .Net Update (KB922770) Won't Install 10/10/2006 9:27 PM PST
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923100 applies for KB922770 too.
Henk Loosbroek wrote:
> I can't understand this:
>
> why have so many people problems with installing the updates? Maybe by
> installing "illegal software"?
>
> I never had any problems with installing the updates!
> Also NOT with KB922770 (installed it this morning)!
>
> I've the Dutch Windows XP Pro SP2
>
So maybe, like you, I simply needed to reboot after
uninstalling/reinstalling .NET 2.0. (The first time I wasted my time on
this song and dance, though, I wasn't prompted to reboot either time.)
Gotta love it.
Sidenote: Yes, rebooting between fixes and re-install attempts is very
highly recommended.
It'll especially clear up situations where a DLL file was still somehow in
use.
In very extreme cases, clearing out all of the \Dllcache sub-folder is
necessary.
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I doubt the reboot in and of itself did anything. My money is on the
much-more-thorough removal I obtained using Total Uninstall. Not that I
would recommend this to anyone else.
Maurice N ~ MVP wrote:
> Jake,
>
> Sidenote: Yes, rebooting between fixes and re-install attempts is very
> highly recommended.
> It'll especially clear up situations where a DLL file was still
> somehow in use.
> In very extreme cases, clearing out all of the \Dllcache sub-folder is
> necessary.
>
>
But maybe by installing other programs (i.e. test-versions) etc . . .
And I know where I'm talking about . . .!!!
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You have no idea "where" the hell you're talking about. Lips to ass, go
away.
Henk Loosbroek wrote:
> No: I didn't mean illegal Windows-version!
>
> But maybe by installing other programs (i.e. test-versions) etc . . .
>
> And I know where I'm talking about . . .!!!
>
>
Please don't be insulting. It is not an issue of illegal software. My
copy of Windows XP is 100% ligitimate, as is every piece of software
on my computer. Yet I also had problems with the update, which took
almost four hours to fix (ultimately by uninstalling and manually
installing Net Framework 2.0).
By the way, this was the second time I had to uninstall/install Net
Framework 2.0. I also had to do so a few weeks ago when another update
failed. That also took several hours of my time.
At this point, it may be easier to just not install the MS updates.
I've had two viruses on my computer over the last five years and
fixing those were simpler and quicker than this nonsense.
stewart
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Leon
Michael
"Maurice N ~ MVP" wrote:
I am supposed to push this patch to 10,000 or more machines on Wednesday,
isn't this going to be fun, if I have to run to even a tenth of them to
uninstall version 2.0 first!
"Jake Levins" wrote:
> Well I finally got this damnable thing to work. I uninstalled .NET 2.0,
> rebooted, used Total Uninstall ( http://martau.com ) to remove every
> possible bit of whatever was left behind (which was a lot), rebooted
> again, reinstalled .NET 2.0, rebooted yet again (hey, it's not
> inconvenient or anything), then went back to MS Update and found the two
> ..NET 2.0 updates waiting for me. With fist clenched, ready to punch my
"Jake Levins" wrote:
> Well I finally got this damnable thing to work. I uninstalled .NET 2.0,
> rebooted, used Total Uninstall ( http://martau.com ) to remove every
> possible bit of whatever was left behind (which was a lot), rebooted
> again, reinstalled .NET 2.0, rebooted yet again (hey, it's not
> inconvenient or anything), then went back to MS Update and found the two
> ..NET 2.0 updates waiting for me. With fist clenched, ready to punch my
> I've been carefully reading through all of these posts since I encountered a
> problem with this update. I noted that the error messages differ, and the
> one listed here is the one I get. My problem is, I can not uninstall or
> reinstall the dotnet. I see versions 1.1, a hotfix, and 2.0 and a hotfix.
> The 2.0 gives me the option to repair or uninstall. Both fail, saying the
> installation package can't be found. Attempts at uninstalling any of the
> others above fail for the same reason.
> Can't upate, can't update with downloaded version, can't uninstall, can't
> reinstall.
> Is there something else I can do?
Hi,
Use the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility to uninstall .Net
Framework 2.0:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/
Then install .Net Framework 2.0 again using the download link
found here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923100
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Then was able to install Microsoft .Net 2.0 with the October .Net
security patches.
Thanks.
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Michael
This update was causing me a lot of problems.
I tried the Windows Update route and it did not work.
I then downloaded the file directly and ran it that way and it did not
work.
One thing I noticed was that this update was using up tons and tons of
disk space. It created a temp file that was almost 200MB inside of
C:\WINNT\Installer.
I went through my system drive, which was low on space. After I cleared
up about 350MB of space, I reran the update from the download (as
opposed to via Windows Update) and it worked. It did take about 10
minutes to install.
So, if you are having a problem with the install, before you go through
the whole process of uninstalling / reinstalling the 2.0 framework, you
might want to make sure that you have at least 350MB space on your
system drive.
Thanks to Patentable for the help.
Jim
EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
http://www.eggheadcafe.com
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first please be aware that i DID NOT read this whole thread so if i'm repeating something i apologize.
i had the exact problem with this annoying .net frameworks business but i found a solution that worked for me- no fuss no muss- ‘automated tool’ bada-boom. here is the link:
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2006/05/30/611355.aspx?CommentPosted=true#commentmessage
just download and run the "updated version of the .NET Framework cleanup tool " that is linked right on the top of the page.
according to his instructions you should first try to remove everything you can with windows uninstall and then run the tool to get whatever might remain. i would recommend that before running the tool or deleting anything you should look through his various pages on the subject. he seems to really know what he's about with this whole thing and there may be other considerations that apply to your particular case..
i just wanted to post this quick because it was driving me nuts for the longest time and last night i just sat down and got it FINISHED with once and for all!
And that made me happy :).
good luck everyone.
gershon