Problem Installing Service Packs
On some of my machines I noticed that I was having trouble upgrading to the latest service pack for some of the products I have installed (e.g. Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005, etc.). Â It wasn’t a critical problem and I didn’t have the time to spend on tracking it down at that time so I just let it go. Â A friend of mine (Paul Erickson) had a more immediate need to solve it and he shared the solution.
It turns out that there is a bug in the Windows Installer. Â For some reason Microsoft has not made the fix available via Windows Update, so you have to install the patch manually. Â Note that this only applies to Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Professional (at least according to the article).
Once the patch was installed and I rebooted, the service packs from Windows Update installed successfully.
I don’t typically like to do this, at least not publicly, but I’m going to do it now.
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I find Microsoft’s Windows Update solution to be extremely useful, especially when there are no problems, but when a problem occurs, it is extremely difficult to find out what is wrong. Â Maybe there are some users who don’t want to be bothered, but by withholding the error information from everyone, they make it way too difficult to troubleshoot problems. Â I find that so very frustrating.
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Okay, there, I did it. Â I feel better.




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