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| | Re: Updating Vista (cross-post added to Vista General) "???? ???????" <@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AAE98593-AF21-4B9C-851F-738070477B11@microsoft.com... > Hi Everyone > I recentlly installed 2 Vistas beta 2 in my domain > one of the Vista's get the following error :"WindowsUpdate_8007000D > WindowsUpdate_dt000" and say that "windows can't check for updates" > > anyone ? > -- > Thanks > Ido Goldberg. Try a search? http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive/wuc.htm (MSN search for 0x8007000d microsoft codes ) <extract> 0x8007000D -2147024883 Error_invalid_data </extract> How informative! Do you see why the error code is usually not enough? You need the context of an error code to analyse what it means. The WindowsUpdate.log could give you some more clues and context: <title>How to read the Windowsupdate.log file</title> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=902093 Otherwise a guess based on just the error code and its usual meaning would be that the download was corrupt or AU's SoftwareDistribution folder contained corrupt data. I have asked this before of Vista users. If an upgrade install is done does the SoftwareDistribution folder get reinitialized or is it left as is from the last use by WU or AU with the original OS? If the latter I suspect that could easily account for a symptom which suggested that the database was corrupt. Look at your log to determine what the real meaning of your code is. The above is purely informed speculation to give you an idea of what that particular error code's context might imply. HTH Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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| | Re: Updating Vista I have Install Vista final Business version here build 6000 same error here have anybody solve this problem already? "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > (cross-post added to Vista General) > "???? ???????" <@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:AAE98593-AF21-4B9C-851F-738070477B11@microsoft.com... > > Hi Everyone > > I recentlly installed 2 Vistas beta 2 in my domain > > one of the Vista's get the following error :"WindowsUpdate_8007000D > > WindowsUpdate_dt000" and say that "windows can't check for updates" > > > > anyone ? > > -- > > Thanks > > Ido Goldberg. > > > Try a search? > > http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive/wuc.htm > > (MSN search for > 0x8007000d microsoft codes > ) > > <extract> > 0x8007000D -2147024883 Error_invalid_data > > </extract> > > > How informative! Do you see why the error code is usually not enough? > You need the context of an error code to analyse what it means. > > > The WindowsUpdate.log could give you some more clues > and context: > > <title>How to read the Windowsupdate.log file</title> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=902093 > > > Otherwise a guess based on just the error code and its usual meaning > would be that the download was corrupt or AU's SoftwareDistribution > folder contained corrupt data. > > I have asked this before of Vista users. If an upgrade install is done > does the SoftwareDistribution folder get reinitialized or is it left as is > from the last use by WU or AU with the original OS? If the latter I suspect > that could easily account for a symptom which suggested that the database > was corrupt. > > > Look at your log to determine what the real meaning of your code is. > The above is purely informed speculation to give you an idea of what > that particular error code's context might imply. > > > HTH > > Robert Aldwinckle > --- > > > |
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| | Re: Updating Vista is your date and time correct? "Pronto" <Pronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BE47F3DE-8793-47A8-B19C-D01E2C8C4057@microsoft.com... >I have Install Vista final Business version here build 6000 > same error here have anybody solve this problem already? > > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > >> (cross-post added to Vista General) >> "???? ???????" <@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:AAE98593-AF21-4B9C-851F-738070477B11@microsoft.com... >> > Hi Everyone >> > I recentlly installed 2 Vistas beta 2 in my domain >> > one of the Vista's get the following error :"WindowsUpdate_8007000D >> > WindowsUpdate_dt000" and say that "windows can't check for updates" >> > >> > anyone ? >> > -- >> > Thanks >> > Ido Goldberg. >> >> >> Try a search? >> >> http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive/wuc.htm >> >> (MSN search for >> 0x8007000d microsoft codes >> ) >> >> <extract> >> 0x8007000D -2147024883 Error_invalid_data >> >> </extract> >> >> >> How informative! Do you see why the error code is usually not enough? >> You need the context of an error code to analyse what it means. >> >> >> The WindowsUpdate.log could give you some more clues >> and context: >> >> <title>How to read the Windowsupdate.log file</title> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=902093 >> >> >> Otherwise a guess based on just the error code and its usual meaning >> would be that the download was corrupt or AU's SoftwareDistribution >> folder contained corrupt data. >> >> I have asked this before of Vista users. If an upgrade install is >> done >> does the SoftwareDistribution folder get reinitialized or is it left as >> is >> from the last use by WU or AU with the original OS? If the latter I >> suspect >> that could easily account for a symptom which suggested that the database >> was corrupt. >> >> >> Look at your log to determine what the real meaning of your code is. >> The above is purely informed speculation to give you an idea of what >> that particular error code's context might imply. >> >> >> HTH >> >> Robert Aldwinckle >> --- >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Updating Vista Yes absolutely i have check timezone date and time it is exact down to the second. "Jeff" wrote: > is your date and time correct? > > "Pronto" <Pronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BE47F3DE-8793-47A8-B19C-D01E2C8C4057@microsoft.com... > >I have Install Vista final Business version here build 6000 > > same error here have anybody solve this problem already? > > > > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > > > >> (cross-post added to Vista General) > >> "???? ???????" <@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:AAE98593-AF21-4B9C-851F-738070477B11@microsoft.com... > >> > Hi Everyone > >> > I recentlly installed 2 Vistas beta 2 in my domain > >> > one of the Vista's get the following error :"WindowsUpdate_8007000D > >> > WindowsUpdate_dt000" and say that "windows can't check for updates" > >> > > >> > anyone ? > >> > -- > >> > Thanks > >> > Ido Goldberg. > >> > >> > >> Try a search? > >> > >> http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive/wuc.htm > >> > >> (MSN search for > >> 0x8007000d microsoft codes > >> ) > >> > >> <extract> > >> 0x8007000D -2147024883 Error_invalid_data > >> > >> </extract> > >> > >> > >> How informative! Do you see why the error code is usually not enough? > >> You need the context of an error code to analyse what it means. > >> > >> > >> The WindowsUpdate.log could give you some more clues > >> and context: > >> > >> <title>How to read the Windowsupdate.log file</title> > >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=902093 > >> > >> > >> Otherwise a guess based on just the error code and its usual meaning > >> would be that the download was corrupt or AU's SoftwareDistribution > >> folder contained corrupt data. > >> > >> I have asked this before of Vista users. If an upgrade install is > >> done > >> does the SoftwareDistribution folder get reinitialized or is it left as > >> is > >> from the last use by WU or AU with the original OS? If the latter I > >> suspect > >> that could easily account for a symptom which suggested that the database > >> was corrupt. > >> > >> > >> Look at your log to determine what the real meaning of your code is. > >> The above is purely informed speculation to give you an idea of what > >> that particular error code's context might imply. > >> > >> > >> HTH > >> > >> Robert Aldwinckle > >> --- > >> > >> > >> > > |
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| | Re: Updating Vista okey dokey, i had an update error b4 and it was because of the time not synched. that's not it then;sorry, gave it a shot tho. :-) Jeff "Pronto" <Pronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5E07D0E9-AC2E-43D6-BEFD-3BEB7EC967B2@microsoft.com... > Yes absolutely i have check timezone date and time it is exact down to the > second. > > "Jeff" wrote: > >> is your date and time correct? >> >> "Pronto" <Pronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:BE47F3DE-8793-47A8-B19C-D01E2C8C4057@microsoft.com... >> >I have Install Vista final Business version here build 6000 >> > same error here have anybody solve this problem already? >> > >> > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: >> > >> >> (cross-post added to Vista General) >> >> "???? ???????" <@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:AAE98593-AF21-4B9C-851F-738070477B11@microsoft.com... >> >> > Hi Everyone >> >> > I recentlly installed 2 Vistas beta 2 in my domain >> >> > one of the Vista's get the following error :"WindowsUpdate_8007000D >> >> > WindowsUpdate_dt000" and say that "windows can't check for updates" >> >> > >> >> > anyone ? >> >> > -- >> >> > Thanks >> >> > Ido Goldberg. >> >> >> >> >> >> Try a search? >> >> >> >> http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive/wuc.htm >> >> >> >> (MSN search for >> >> 0x8007000d microsoft codes >> >> ) >> >> >> >> <extract> >> >> 0x8007000D -2147024883 Error_invalid_data >> >> >> >> </extract> >> >> >> >> >> >> How informative! Do you see why the error code is usually not >> >> enough? >> >> You need the context of an error code to analyse what it means. >> >> >> >> >> >> The WindowsUpdate.log could give you some more clues >> >> and context: >> >> >> >> <title>How to read the Windowsupdate.log file</title> >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=902093 >> >> >> >> >> >> Otherwise a guess based on just the error code and its usual meaning >> >> would be that the download was corrupt or AU's SoftwareDistribution >> >> folder contained corrupt data. >> >> >> >> I have asked this before of Vista users. If an upgrade install is >> >> done >> >> does the SoftwareDistribution folder get reinitialized or is it left >> >> as >> >> is >> >> from the last use by WU or AU with the original OS? If the latter I >> >> suspect >> >> that could easily account for a symptom which suggested that the >> >> database >> >> was corrupt. >> >> >> >> >> >> Look at your log to determine what the real meaning of your code is. >> >> The above is purely informed speculation to give you an idea of what >> >> that particular error code's context might imply. >> >> >> >> >> >> HTH >> >> >> >> Robert Aldwinckle >> >> --- >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Updating Vista Thank you anyway it is nice when people try to get help on the problem "Jeff" wrote: > okey dokey, > i had an update error b4 and it was because of the time not synched. > that's not it then;sorry, > gave it a shot tho. > :-) > > Jeff > > "Pronto" <Pronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5E07D0E9-AC2E-43D6-BEFD-3BEB7EC967B2@microsoft.com... > > Yes absolutely i have check timezone date and time it is exact down to the > > second. > > > > "Jeff" wrote: > > > >> is your date and time correct? > >> > >> "Pronto" <Pronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:BE47F3DE-8793-47A8-B19C-D01E2C8C4057@microsoft.com... > >> >I have Install Vista final Business version here build 6000 > >> > same error here have anybody solve this problem already? > >> > > >> > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > >> > > >> >> (cross-post added to Vista General) > >> >> "???? ???????" <@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:AAE98593-AF21-4B9C-851F-738070477B11@microsoft.com... > >> >> > Hi Everyone > >> >> > I recentlly installed 2 Vistas beta 2 in my domain > >> >> > one of the Vista's get the following error :"WindowsUpdate_8007000D > >> >> > WindowsUpdate_dt000" and say that "windows can't check for updates" > >> >> > > >> >> > anyone ? > >> >> > -- > >> >> > Thanks > >> >> > Ido Goldberg. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Try a search? > >> >> > >> >> http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive/wuc.htm > >> >> > >> >> (MSN search for > >> >> 0x8007000d microsoft codes > >> >> ) > >> >> > >> >> <extract> > >> >> 0x8007000D -2147024883 Error_invalid_data > >> >> > >> >> </extract> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> How informative! Do you see why the error code is usually not > >> >> enough? > >> >> You need the context of an error code to analyse what it means. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> The WindowsUpdate.log could give you some more clues > >> >> and context: > >> >> > >> >> <title>How to read the Windowsupdate.log file</title> > >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=902093 > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Otherwise a guess based on just the error code and its usual meaning > >> >> would be that the download was corrupt or AU's SoftwareDistribution > >> >> folder contained corrupt data. > >> >> > >> >> I have asked this before of Vista users. If an upgrade install is > >> >> done > >> >> does the SoftwareDistribution folder get reinitialized or is it left > >> >> as > >> >> is > >> >> from the last use by WU or AU with the original OS? If the latter I > >> >> suspect > >> >> that could easily account for a symptom which suggested that the > >> >> database > >> >> was corrupt. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Look at your log to determine what the real meaning of your code is. > >> >> The above is purely informed speculation to give you an idea of what > >> >> that particular error code's context might imply. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> HTH > >> >> > >> >> Robert Aldwinckle > >> >> --- > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > > |
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| | Re: Updating Vista sorry i couldnt have been of better assistance, but someone may know the answer :-) Jeff "Pronto" <Pronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9AA64D60-A353-4589-8AEA-AC7513C1E61C@microsoft.com... > Thank you anyway it is nice when people try to get help on the problem > > "Jeff" wrote: > >> okey dokey, >> i had an update error b4 and it was because of the time not synched. >> that's not it then;sorry, >> gave it a shot tho. >> :-) >> >> Jeff >> >> "Pronto" <Pronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:5E07D0E9-AC2E-43D6-BEFD-3BEB7EC967B2@microsoft.com... >> > Yes absolutely i have check timezone date and time it is exact down to >> > the >> > second. >> > >> > "Jeff" wrote: >> > >> >> is your date and time correct? >> >> >> >> "Pronto" <Pronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:BE47F3DE-8793-47A8-B19C-D01E2C8C4057@microsoft.com... >> >> >I have Install Vista final Business version here build 6000 >> >> > same error here have anybody solve this problem already? >> >> > >> >> > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> (cross-post added to Vista General) >> >> >> "???? ???????" <@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> >> news:AAE98593-AF21-4B9C-851F-738070477B11@microsoft.com... >> >> >> > Hi Everyone >> >> >> > I recentlly installed 2 Vistas beta 2 in my domain >> >> >> > one of the Vista's get the following error >> >> >> > :"WindowsUpdate_8007000D >> >> >> > WindowsUpdate_dt000" and say that "windows can't check for >> >> >> > updates" >> >> >> > >> >> >> > anyone ? >> >> >> > -- >> >> >> > Thanks >> >> >> > Ido Goldberg. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Try a search? >> >> >> >> >> >> http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive/wuc.htm >> >> >> >> >> >> (MSN search for >> >> >> 0x8007000d microsoft codes >> >> >> ) >> >> >> >> >> >> <extract> >> >> >> 0x8007000D -2147024883 Error_invalid_data >> >> >> >> >> >> </extract> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> How informative! Do you see why the error code is usually not >> >> >> enough? >> >> >> You need the context of an error code to analyse what it means. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> The WindowsUpdate.log could give you some more clues >> >> >> and context: >> >> >> >> >> >> <title>How to read the Windowsupdate.log file</title> >> >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=902093 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Otherwise a guess based on just the error code and its usual >> >> >> meaning >> >> >> would be that the download was corrupt or AU's >> >> >> SoftwareDistribution >> >> >> folder contained corrupt data. >> >> >> >> >> >> I have asked this before of Vista users. If an upgrade install >> >> >> is >> >> >> done >> >> >> does the SoftwareDistribution folder get reinitialized or is it >> >> >> left >> >> >> as >> >> >> is >> >> >> from the last use by WU or AU with the original OS? If the latter >> >> >> I >> >> >> suspect >> >> >> that could easily account for a symptom which suggested that the >> >> >> database >> >> >> was corrupt. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Look at your log to determine what the real meaning of your code >> >> >> is. >> >> >> The above is purely informed speculation to give you an idea of >> >> >> what >> >> >> that particular error code's context might imply. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> HTH >> >> >> >> >> >> Robert Aldwinckle >> >> >> --- >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Updating Vista I found the answer on the MS TechNet forums. Short answer: Create a new OU for the computer and make sure you don't point for updates to your wSUS. Long answer look at : http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...4676&SiteID=17 These guys know their stuff. It fixed my update problem. "Jeff" wrote: > sorry i couldnt have been of better assistance, but someone may know the > answer > :-) > Jeff > > "Pronto" <Pronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9AA64D60-A353-4589-8AEA-AC7513C1E61C@microsoft.com... > > Thank you anyway it is nice when people try to get help on the problem > > > > "Jeff" wrote: > > > >> okey dokey, > >> i had an update error b4 and it was because of the time not synched. > >> that's not it then;sorry, > >> gave it a shot tho. > >> :-) > >> > >> Jeff > >> > >> "Pronto" <Pronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:5E07D0E9-AC2E-43D6-BEFD-3BEB7EC967B2@microsoft.com... > >> > Yes absolutely i have check timezone date and time it is exact down to > >> > the > >> > second. > >> > > >> > "Jeff" wrote: > >> > > >> >> is your date and time correct? > >> >> > >> >> "Pronto" <Pronto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:BE47F3DE-8793-47A8-B19C-D01E2C8C4057@microsoft.com... > >> >> >I have Install Vista final Business version here build 6000 > >> >> > same error here have anybody solve this problem already? > >> >> > > >> >> > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> >> (cross-post added to Vista General) > >> >> >> "???? ???????" <@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> >> news:AAE98593-AF21-4B9C-851F-738070477B11@microsoft.com... > >> >> >> > Hi Everyone > >> >> >> > I recentlly installed 2 Vistas beta 2 in my domain > >> >> >> > one of the Vista's get the following error > >> >> >> > :"WindowsUpdate_8007000D > >> >> >> > WindowsUpdate_dt000" and say that "windows can't check for > >> >> >> > updates" > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > anyone ? > >> >> >> > -- > >> >> >> > Thanks > >> >> >> > Ido Goldberg. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Try a search? > >> >> >> > >> >> >> http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive/wuc.htm > >> >> >> > >> >> >> (MSN search for > >> >> >> 0x8007000d microsoft codes > >> >> >> ) > >> >> >> > >> >> >> <extract> > >> >> >> 0x8007000D -2147024883 Error_invalid_data > >> >> >> > >> >> >> </extract> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> How informative! Do you see why the error code is usually not > >> >> >> enough? > >> >> >> You need the context of an error code to analyse what it means. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> The WindowsUpdate.log could give you some more clues > >> >> >> and context: > >> >> >> > >> >> >> <title>How to read the Windowsupdate.log file</title> > >> >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=902093 > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Otherwise a guess based on just the error code and its usual > >> >> >> meaning > >> >> >> would be that the download was corrupt or AU's > >> >> >> SoftwareDistribution > >> >> >> folder contained corrupt data. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> I have asked this before of Vista users. If an upgrade install > >> >> >> is > >> >> >> done > >> >> >> does the SoftwareDistribution folder get reinitialized or is it > >> >> >> left > >> >> >> as > >> >> >> is > >> >> >> from the last use by WU or AU with the original OS? If the latter > >> >> >> I > >> >> >> suspect > >> >> >> that could easily account for a symptom which suggested that the > >> >> >> database > >> >> >> was corrupt. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Look at your log to determine what the real meaning of your code > >> >> >> is. > >> >> >> The above is purely informed speculation to give you an idea of > >> >> >> what > >> >> >> that particular error code's context might imply. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> HTH > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Robert Aldwinckle > >> >> >> --- > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > > |
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