same thing here. and the yellow shield with the "!" keeps coming back.
>
>
> same thing here. and the yellow shield with the "!" keeps coming back.
Is the server running?
I have the "SQLEXPRESS" version installed (it got installed with Visual
Studio), but don't usually have the service running unless I'm actively
working on a related project.
I had the update fail to install too until I remembered to start the
server, after which the update worked fine.
In my case, the System event log entry said "Installation Failure: Windows
failed to install the following update with error 0x80070643: Security
Update for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 3 (KB970892)."
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Don
2009-10-16 10:40:19:680 1036 b68 Agent *************
2009-10-16 10:40:19:680 1036 b68 Agent ** START ** Agent: Installing
updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdates]
2009-10-16 10:40:19:680 1036 b68 Agent *********
2009-10-16 10:40:19:680 1036 b68 Agent * Updates to install = 1
2009-10-16 10:40:20:241 1036 b68 Agent * Title = Security Update for SQL
Server 2005 Service Pack 3 (KB970892)
2009-10-16 10:40:20:241 1036 b68 Agent * UpdateId =
{85B03E42-B575-493B-84C6-3E313D3406EA}.100
2009-10-16 10:40:20:241 1036 b68 Agent * Bundles 1 updates:
2009-10-16 10:40:20:241 1036 b68 Agent *
{D73323ED-8E80-4829-81D1-5875CCDDB238}.100
2009-10-16 10:40:27:952 1036 b68 Handler Attempting to create remote handler
process as NANJUL4\JR in session 0
2009-10-16 10:40:28:173 1036 b68 DnldMgr Preparing update for install,
updateId = {D73323ED-8E80-4829-81D1-5875CCDDB238}.100.
2009-10-16 10:40:33:150 1184 4a8 Misc =========== Logging initialized
(build: 7.4.7600.226, tz: -0700) ===========
2009-10-16 10:40:33:150 1184 4a8 Misc = Process:
C:\Windows\system32\wuauclt.exe
2009-10-16 10:40:33:150 1184 4a8 Misc = Module:
C:\Windows\system32\wuaueng.dll
2009-10-16 10:40:33:150 1184 4a8 Handler :::::::::::::
2009-10-16 10:40:33:150 1184 4a8 Handler :: START :: Handler: Command Line
Install
2009-10-16 10:40:33:160 1184 4a8 Handler :::::::::
2009-10-16 10:40:33:160 1184 4a8 Handler : Updates to install = 1
2009-10-16 10:41:17:924 1184 4a8 Handler : WARNING: Command line install
completed. Return code = 0x0000737d, Result = Failed, Reboot required = false
2009-10-16 10:41:17:924 1184 4a8 Handler : WARNING: Exit code = 0x8024200B
2009-10-16 10:41:17:924 1184 4a8 Handler :::::::::
2009-10-16 10:41:17:924 1184 4a8 Handler :: END :: Handler: Command Line
Install
2009-10-16 10:41:17:924 1184 4a8 Handler :::::::::::::
2009-10-16 10:41:17:924 1036 df8 AU >>## RESUMED ## AU: Installing update
[UpdateId = {85B03E42-B575-493B-84C6-3E313D3406EA}]
2009-10-16 10:41:17:924 1036 df8 AU # WARNING: Install failed, error =
0x80070643 / 0x0000737D
2009-10-16 10:41:18:194 1036 df8 AU Install call completed.
2009-10-16 10:41:18:194 1036 df8 AU # WARNING: Install call completed,
reboot required = No, error = 0x00000000
2009-10-16 10:41:18:194 1036 df8 AU #########
2009-10-16 10:41:18:194 1036 df8 AU ## END ## AU: Installing updates
[CallId = {19662FCD-8A61-447C-96F5-CD01921B762B}]
2009-10-16 10:41:18:194 1036 df8 AU #############
2009-10-16 10:41:18:194 1036 df8 AU Install complete for all calls, reboot
NOT needed
2009-10-16 10:41:18:194 1036 b68 Agent *********
2009-10-16 10:41:18:194 1036 b68 Agent ** END ** Agent: Installing
updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdates]
2009-10-16 10:41:18:194 1036 b68 Agent *************
2009-10-16 10:41:22:931 1036 da4 Report REPORT EVENT:
{04BF35C7-4B76-4C01-9AF4-E5DD9B7D053C} 2009-10-16
10:41:17:924-0700 1 182 101 {85B03E42-B575-493B-84C6-3E313D3406EA} 100 80070643 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
with error 0x80070643: Security Update for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 3
(KB970892).
"dtunstallnc" wrote:
Same thing here with error code 0x7358, running XP Pro. Has anyone heard
about this issue?
> The above update has failed; does anyone know either how to resolve
> this issue or disable the update requirement
Is the SQL Server service actually running?
The update will fail if it's not, with something like this in the System
event log:
Windows Update Agent Event_ID 20
Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
with error 0x80070643: Security Update for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack
3 (KB970892).
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"managemybusiness" wrote:
> The above update has failed; does anyone know either how to resolve this
> issue or disable the update requirement
The answer is:
Your Microsoft SQL Server folder is likely compressed to save hard drive
space.
Go to your C: Drive
Then to Programs
It is likely that all of your folders are blue, rather than black meaning
they are compressed. Updates to the Microsoft SQL Server folder will not
load in compressed folders.
Right click on the Microsoft SQL Server folder and go to properties
Click on Advanced
Uncheck the third box that says: "Compress contents to save disk space."
Apply this setting to the folder, subfolders and files (second radio button)
Apply this setting, and go back to your Desktop.
Now the update will load perfectly.
Good luck,
Mike
Is the color of the folder name blue uner C:/Programs? If so, uncheck the box
I only have one other idea.
Sometimes the update loads partially. Go to Control Panel....Add/Remove
Progtams and Check Show Updates.
Scroll down to Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Is the update KB970892 listed
underneath?
If so, uninstall it from the Add/Remove programs and then reinstall it.
I hope this helps. Sorry the other fix did not work for you.
Thanks again.
Someone more with the same problem. KB970892 failed with error code
0x80070643. Running sql desktop engine sp3 on windows xp. After uninstalling
and re-installting the sql server the problem was gone - but it returned
after the next windows update.
Folder compression is disabled. What else could cause this error?
Greetz
(Woly)
For a previous service pack
<title>Error message when you try to install a SQL Server 2005 service pack
or a SQL Server 2005 hotfix package: "Error 29528.
The setup has encountered an unexpected error while Setting Internal Properties"</title>
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925976
(Microsoft Search for
0x7358 29528 SQL
)
BTW you might find more informed help from a newsgroup which specializes
in SQL setup. Cross-posting for convenience.
Good luck
Robert Aldwinckle
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"Bert Hyman" wrote:
> .
> Interesting note - I'm getting the same thing without any error indicated, just "not installed." Watching the system as the update is being "installed", SQL Server 2005 starts out activated. At some point during the process however, it shuts down. A few seconds later, the window then indicates it was not installed. I'm running WinXP Pro as well.
To resolve this issue, do the following:
1. Go to Run, type regedit, and click ok, or press Enter.
2. Back up your registry, if you don't know how to do this, google it...
3. In Regedit, go to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL.1\Setup]
[Note that if you have multiple instances of MSSQL installed, the reg key
might be different for you]
4. find the Resume REG_DWORD, and change its decimal value from 1, to 0.
5. install the update, and restart the machine.
If you don't want to install this update using the automatic update
(WUAUCLT), you can download the hotfix directly from microsoft, just google
"download KB970892 ". you will still need to manually change the registy
"Resume" value, or else the hotfix will fail to install...
Best,
David
Hi there,
To resolve this issue, do the following:
1. Go to Run, type regedit, and click ok, or press Enter.
2. Back up your registry, if you don't know how to do this, google it...
3. In Regedit, go to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL.1\Setup]
[Note that if you have multiple instances of MSSQL installed, the reg key
might be different for you]
4. find the Resume REG_DWORD, and change its decimal value from 1, to 0.
5. install the update, and restart the machine.
If you don't want to install this update using the automatic update
(WUAUCLT), you can download the hotfix directly from microsoft, just google
"download KB970892 ". you will still need to manually change the registy
"Resume" value, or else the hotfix will fail to install...
I had this issue on one of the servers of the company that I work for, and
it is a SharePoint server. I resolved it using the points described above.
Best,
David
1* Windows 7 Ultimate
1* Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard (x86)
1* Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard (x64)
regards,
Daniel
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http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsupdate/browse_frm/thread/572a42d21eae6fee
Hi there,
To resolve this issue, do the following:
1. Go to Run, type regedit, and click ok, or press Enter.
2. Back up your registry, if you don't know how to do this, google it...
3. In Regedit, go to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL.1\Setup]
[Note that if you have multiple instances of MSSQL installed, the reg key
might be different for you]
4. find the Resume REG_DWORD, and change its decimal value from 1, to 0.
5. install the update, and restart the machine.
If you don't want to install this update using the automatic update
(WUAUCLT), you can download the hotfix directly from microsoft, just google
"download KB970892 ". you will still need to manually change the registy
"Resume" value, or else the hotfix will fail to install...
Best,
David
"sido" wrote:
> Unable to update - error code 0x737D
> Any ideas how to fix?
> --
> cairngorm
I copied this from another discussion group and it worked on my computer. I
am running XP Professional.
To resolve this issue, do the following:
1. Go to Run, type regedit, and click ok, or press Enter.
2. Back up your registry, if you don't know how to do this, google it...
3. In Regedit, go to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL.1\Setup]
[Note that if you have multiple instances of MSSQL installed, the reg key
might be different for you]
4. find the Resume REG_DWORD, and change its decimal value from 1, to 0.
5. install the update, and restart the machine.
If you don't want to install this update using the automatic update
(WUAUCLT), you can download the hotfix directly from microsoft, just google
"download KB970892 ". you will still need to manually change the registy
"Resume" value, or else the hotfix will fail to install.
Best of luck!
P.S. This is a lot faster and easier than calling Microsoft Customer Support. Trust me, I tried. Three times.
sido wrote:
Security Update for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 3 (KB970892)
16-Oct-09
Unable to update - error code 0x737D
Any ideas how to fix?
--
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I copied this from another discussion group and it worked on my computer. I
am running XP Professional.
To resolve this issue, do the following:
1. Go to Run, type regedit, and click ok, or press Enter.
2. Back up your registry, if you don't know how to do this, google it...
3. In Regedit, go to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL.1\Setup]
[Note that if you have multiple instances of MSSQL installed, the reg key
might be different for you]
4. find the Resume REG_DWORD, and change its decimal value from 1, to 0.
5. install the update, and restart the machine.
If you don't want to install this update using the automatic update
(WUAUCLT), you can download the hotfix directly from microsoft, just google
"download KB970892 ". you will still need to manually change the registy
"Resume" value, or else the hotfix will fail to install.
Best of luck!
P.S. This is a lot faster and easier than calling Microsoft Customer Support. Trust me, I tried. Three times.
eagle231 wrote:
"dtunstallnc" wrote:Same thing here with error code 0x7358, running XP Pro.
16-Oct-09
"dtunstallnc" wrote:
Same thing here with error code 0x7358, running XP Pro. Has anyone heard
about this issue?
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Nicholas DiDonna;1589920 Wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I copied this from another discussion group and it worked on my
> computer. I
> am running XP Professional.
>
> To resolve this issue, do the following:
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regards,
Daniel
On 24 Okt., 00:05, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABear...@gmail.com> wrote:
> And did you bother reading ANY of the other 30 posts in this thread?
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsupdate/browse_...
>
>
>
> donphx wrote:
> > Hello - I am new and I am having a problem downloading Security Update
> > for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 3 (KB970892) HELP!!!- Zitierten Text ausblenden -
>
> - Zitierten Text anzeigen -
"Nicholas DiDonna" wrote:
> .
>
Thanks!!!!
This solved it for me. Now maybe my Business Contact Manager will stay
up.
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Exactly same with me, I;d had that number set to 0, so that is not
issue which would apply to everyone. I downloaded patch from mic.
website but still won't work. I have tried the one, where you go to
remove programs, SQL server 2005 Change and try to install it from
here, but it was asking me to locate patch. So I located patch
downloaded from web BUT it only accepts msi files, and Microsoft patch
is named as msp. I think this is the issue, but I don't know how to
resolve it. I've tried almost all options available while searching
net but unsuccessful. I am so fed up with microsoft. This issue is
messing with my Eset smart security, with my printer, and every time i
swith my pc on it takes ages cause of these silly attempts to install
it. Please don't tell me there's no proffesionals to help us here and
solve this issue. I am not talking about 10 ppl I am talking about
milions with same problem. Will Microsoft do something about it, or
they just don't care as usually???? IT MASTERS WHERE ARE YOU?
HEEEELP!!!!
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Error Number : 29512
Error Description : MSP Error: 29512 SQL Server Setup was
unable add user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM to local group CNTV
\SQLServer2005MSSQLUser$MYCOMPUTER$BKUPEXEC.
I searched this error in google and found a posting that suggested the
problem was that a previous install had removed the group and now when
this hotfix tries to add the user to the missing local group the
install fails. The solution is to convince the installer to recreate
the groups. This is accomplished by deleting some registry keys. If
you want to read the posting it is at this page
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqlexpress/thread/c7d0a234-763b-4f9c-b7ec-3a40df6340a8,
but I will summarize below.
- Run the regedit.exe program.
- Back up your registry (use File -> Export and choose to export All)
- Find any of the keys listed below and delete them. Don't worry if
you do not have all the keys, I only had 2 of them.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL.X\Setup\SQLGroup
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL.X\Setup\AGTGroup
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL.X\Setup\FTSGroup
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL.X\Setup\ASGroup
- Once I deleted the keys, I downloaded the hot fix instead of running
the Windows Update (http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/E/0/
BE0F87BC-37A4-4AB7-84C1-0E1A46F5463B/SQLServer2005-KB970892-x86-
ENU.exe).
- Last, I ran the hotfix and to my surprise it completed.
I hope this helps anyone in this group who has suffered with this
annoying hotfix.
Thanks for sharing the resolution.
Cross-post added to SQL Setup for its info.
Robert Aldwinckle
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2009-11-14 13:49:53.26 spid11s The Service Broker protocol
transport is disabled or not configured.
2009-11-14 13:49:53.26 spid11s The Database Mirroring protocol
transport is disabled or not configured.
2009-11-14 13:49:53.32 spid11s Service Broker manager has started.
2009-11-14 14:20:07.59 Server Server resumed execution after being
idle 1782 seconds: user activity awakened the server. This is an
informational message only. No user action is required.
2009-11-14 14:20:08.10 spid11s Service Broker manager has shut
down.
2009-11-14 14:20:08.32 spid5s SQL Server is terminating in
response to a 'stop' request from Service Control Manager. This is an
informational message only. No user action is required.
2009-11-14 14:20:08.32 spid5s SQL Trace was stopped due to server
shutdown. Trace ID = '1'. This is an informational message only; no user
action is required.
I begin having the problem at "Sevice Broker" manager.
I don't even believe I need this update but I don't want to miss
anything for future adjustments.
Many many thanx!
J.
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"Jason Martinez" wrote:
> .
>
JUST WANTED TO SAY THANK YOU!
I had this problems for weeks now and the above solution worked immediately.
"Nicholas DiDonna" wrote:
> .
>
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If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."
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"Dr. Mike S" wrote:
> JR:
>
> I only have one other idea.
>
> Sometimes the update loads partially. Go to Control Panel....Add/Remove
> Progtams and Check Show Updates.
>
> Scroll down to Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Is the update KB970892 listed
> underneath?
>
> If so, uninstall it from the Add/Remove programs and then reinstall it.
>
> I hope this helps. Sorry the other fix did not work for you.
>
> "JR" wrote:
>
> > No, nothing is blue, everything is uncompressed
> >
> >
> > "Dr. Mike S" wrote:
> >
> > > JR:
> > >
> > > Is the color of the folder name blue uner C:/Programs? If so, uncheck the box
> > >
> > > "JR" wrote:
> > >
> > > > This doesn't seem to apply to me, as my folder is not compressed, just
> > > > checked. :(
> > > >
> > > > "Dr. Mike S" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > "managemybusiness" wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > The above update has failed; does anyone know either how to resolve this
> > > > > > issue or disable the update requirement
> > > > >
> > > > > The answer is:
> > > > >
> > > > > Your Microsoft SQL Server folder is likely compressed to save hard drive
> > > > > space.
> > > > >
> > > > > Go to your C: Drive
> > > > >
> > > > > Then to Programs
> > > > >
> > > > > It is likely that all of your folders are blue, rather than black meaning
> > > > > they are compressed. Updates to the Microsoft SQL Server folder will not
> > > > > load in compressed folders.
> > > > >
> > > > > Right click on the Microsoft SQL Server folder and go to properties
> > > > >
> > > > > Click on Advanced
> > > > >
> > > > > Uncheck the third box that says: "Compress contents to save disk space."
> > > > >
> > > > > Apply this setting to the folder, subfolders and files (second radio button)
> > > > >
> > > > > Apply this setting, and go back to your Desktop.
> > > > >
> > > > > Now the update will load perfectly.
> > > > >
> > > > > Good luck,
> > > > >
> > > > > Mike
This worked for me. *G* Thank you!
"daluen" wrote:
> .
>
"Nicholas DiDonna" wrote:
> .
>