innocent victim
07-09-2005, 11:44 PM
I have been trying to update my computer for the past month. I get this
error message:
[Error number: 0x800700B6]
Any help is appreciated!
TaurArian
07-09-2005, 11:44 PM
Courtesy of: Harish.G
”The error 0x800700B6 would occur due to corrupted active X control. The suggested
workaround is to Download and reinstall the version 5 of the Windows Update Active X
Controls at the following link:
1. http://v5.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/SelfUpdate/AU/x86/XP/en/wusetup.cab
2. Save the file to the desktop and extract the files to a temp folder.
The files are :
WUSETUP.CAT
WUSETUP.INF
3. Right click on the WUSETUP.INF file and choose "Install".
4. Reboot the computer and retry Windows Update. If the same error
persists, delete the following files manually and re-install the Control
using the above steps:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\cdm.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\iuengine.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuapi.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt1.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuaucpl.cpl
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuaueng.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuaueng1.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wucltui.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wups.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuweb.dll
innocent victim wrote:
> I have been trying to update my computer for the past month. I get
> this error message:
>
> [Error number: 0x800700B6]
>
> Any help is appreciated!
innocent victim
07-09-2005, 11:44 PM
I did everything listed and still I cannot update. I now receive this error
message:
[Error number: 0x80245003]
I searched the board for similar problems and found one that had a solution.
However when I followed those directions I tried to update and I once again
received the [Error number: 0x800700B6] message. So I repeated your
instructions and I now see the new error message. Once again I am stuck and
any help would be appreciated. To avoid confusion I am currently seeing this
error message:
[Error number: 0x80245003]
Thank you for your help!
TaurArian
07-09-2005, 11:44 PM
I got this message once, did you reboot before trying WU?
otherwise
Posted by and courtesy of Sky King – “Try this:
On the Start/Run line enter: net stop wuauserv
Open Explorer and Delete these folders:
...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\SelfUpdate
...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\WebSetup
...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\WuRedir
...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\AuthCabs
...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore
...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download
On the Start/Run line enter: net start wuauserv
Restart the computer, being sure you log in with an account that has full
Administrator privileges. Then open one instance of IE and give the Windows Update
site another try.
This is quite similar to what Pat Walters posted, but includes the other WU related
folders that may pertain.”
From a post by Pat Walters, MSFT :
" The error you list translates to: "The RedirectorID in the downloaded wuredir.cab
is smaller than the cached cab. Try this:
1. Close all Command Prompt windows and all Internet browsers
2. Click Start
3. Click Search
4. Click "All Files and Folders"
5. Copy and paste the following into the "A word or phrase in the file:"
field: wuident.cab;wuredir.cab
6. Using the pull-down menu, select only the drive letter where the WINDOWS directory
resides.
a. If you may not know where that is, click Start
b. Click Run
c. Type: %windir%
d. Click OK. A window will open with an address field near the top.
If it says: "D:\WINDOWS," then D: is the drive letter. If instead it says:
"C:\WINNT," then C: is the drive letter.
7. Click "More Advanced Options" and make sure the top 3 boxes are checked
8. Click Search
9. When you find the results, select every instance of these files in the
windows\system32\dllcache folder and delete them, but LEAVE the ones that are in the
system32 folder.
10. Repeat step 9, but select instances of files ANYWHERE outside the system32
folder, and delete them.
11. Finally, select any matching instances of files in the system32 folder, and
delete them.
12. Close the Search window
13. Click Start
14. Click Run
15. Type: services.msc and click OK
16. Make sure that the following two services are started, by double-clicking on each
of them.
a. Automatic Updates
b. Background Intelligent Transfer Service
c. If either of them are not started, click the Start button.
17. Verify they are started before leaving the Services window.
18. Open one single Internet Explorer window.
19. In the Internet Explorer window, click Tools, then Windows Update
20. When the browser reaches the Windows Update website is reached, see if the site
offers to download the newest software to your system. We'll assume it does.
21. Try to install just one update, by clicking "Custom Install"
22. Click Review and Install Updates
23. Uncheck all but one update, so that we can narrow down the problem.
24. Look down at your system clock and note the time. Click Install
25. If it succeeds, great! Reply back and let us know! If it fails, move to the next
step.
26. Click Start
27. Click Run
28. Type: %windir%\WindowsUpdate.log (notice no space between windows and update)
29. Scroll down through the log to the time you noted in step 24.
30. Starting at this time, click and drag down and to the right, selecting everything
to the end of the log from this time.
31. Copy the selected text
32. Reply back to this posting.
33. Tell us which update you were attempting to install, and where it failed.
34. Paste the copied text into the post, and Send it to us.
Sincerely,
Pat Walters [MSFT] "
"innocent victim" <innocentvictim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:145C5FAF-311C-4705-92B5-273154A2BE69@microsoft.com...
>I did everything listed and still I cannot update. I now receive this error
> message:
>
> [Error number: 0x80245003]
>
> I searched the board for similar problems and found one that had a solution.
> However when I followed those directions I tried to update and I once again
> received the [Error number: 0x800700B6] message. So I repeated your
> instructions and I now see the new error message. Once again I am stuck and
> any help would be appreciated. To avoid confusion I am currently seeing this
> error message:
>
> [Error number: 0x80245003]
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
>
innocent victim
07-09-2005, 11:44 PM
I followed the directions and now have an error message that reads:
[Error number: 0x80070420]
As a side note, I did not have a folder named
....\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\AuthCabs
However, I deleted the others that were listed with the aforementioned
results.