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Thread: Windows Xp ( framework updating malfuntion solution )

  1. #1
    GJP Guest

    KB923980 keeps updating

    No matter what i do, the fix for KB923980 keeps downloading and installing.
    Although the fix is allready installed, almost every 5 minuties the system
    nags me for downloading the fix. I rebooted multiple times (although it
    'should be necessary), i removed the patch and then retried, but noway.
    Very annoying, so finally i disabled Auto-update all together waiting for
    MMS to fix this.

  2. #2
    deltaseq0 Guest

    RE: KB923980 keeps updating

    Same with me. Also the update history shows sucessful update. I removed all
    the 3 KB's for this throught Control Panel then reinstalled from the download
    site and still get the update notice after every 5 minutes. So far its only
    for KB923980.

    Maybe a little more infor would help those kind folks at MS. Running XP Home
    SP2, just installed IE7, also have Zone Alarm, AVG and Spybot. I also used
    Spybot and Eazy Clean to clean registry but problem was there both before and
    after the reg cleaning.

  3. #3
    ^Phantom Guest
    I have exactly the same problem with my windows update... It keeps
    downloading and installing that same KB923980 -patch eventhough it has been
    installed succesfully. Hopefully this bug is soon repaired...

    Having the same problem - Its very annoying! I hope they fix this soon!

  4. #4
    Ted Guest
    Same with me. I also just installed IE7. I clicked on advanced and then
    clicked for no future notificaitons for this one. So those annyoning
    downloads don't happen any longer, but the fact remains that there is still
    an issue.

    Same problem as well, also XP SP2, IE7 (+ firefox) and AVG.

    Same pb. here:

    XP home SP2, IE7, Firefox 2

    Same patch problem here, IE7+ installed and Windows live messenger as well.
    Another problem is that you click on inbox,any mails (hotmail) - it loads
    live messenger every time (if its not already signed in).

    Same problem -Win XP. When is Microsoft going to fix?

  5. #5
    DaddySam Guest
    Same Problem.
    I have removed this update with Controle Panel, but it keeps coming back


    The little yellow sheild is getting to be a little annoying. According to
    "Update History" I have successfully installed KB923980 over 23 times. I have
    tried everything I known from unistalling in Add/Remove to manually
    installing to restoring the PC to a date before KB923980 was released. I even
    edited the registry to include a key for the update. All failed.

    I doubt IE7 is related to this issue since I successfully installed it on
    several other PCs running IE7.

    Same thing here in Aussie!

  6. #6
    Darkspark88@gmail.com Guest

    Re: KB923980 keeps updating

    SOLVED. Scroll down to the bottom of this site.
    http://www.amset.info/windows/auto-updates.asp
    Reinstall the automatic updates service, or do all three, reset, repair
    and reinstall, which I did.
    An excellent helpful website I came across whilst sorting out the
    windows update 100% CPU bug.

  7. #7
    MowGreen [MVP] Guest

    Re: KB923980 keeps updating

    Uninstall the failed update from Add/Remove Programs in the Control
    Panel. Next, show hidden files, folders, and system files :
    http://www.xtra.co.nz/help/0,,4155-1916458,00.html

    Navigate to WINDOWS\system32
    Rename Nwapi32.dll to Nwapi32.old

    Download the update manually from -

    Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 —
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...c-44dc4a54f91e

    Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 —
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...2-e4dbfc050667

    Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service
    Pack 1 —
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...8-6cced2ee9285

    Save it, close the browser, install it, and restart the system.
    Revisit Windows/Microsoft Update to see if it's offered.

    The files updated for XP SP2 are -

    Nwapi32.dll
    Nwprovau.dll
    Nwwks.dll
    Nwrdr.sys

    They should all be at version 5.1.2600.3015
    The .dll files are located in WINDOWS\system32
    The .sys is located in WINDOWS\system32\drivers

    Right click the files, choose Properties, then click the Version tab to
    confirm that the correct files are present.

    To confirm the correct versions are present in Win 2K and Windows Server
    2003, go here :
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../MS06-066.mspx

    Click the plus sign next to Security Update Information.

    Thanks to Ariel Monaco for this workaround !

  8. #8
    MowGreen [MVP] Guest

    Re: KB923980 keeps updating

    Upon further investigation, the below steps are intended for XP Pro.
    For XP Home Edition, renaming Nwprovau.dll to Nwprovau.old may be the
    key to getting KB923980 installed properly and not be reoffered.
    Suggest that anyone who has XP HE installed give that a shot.

    The KB923980.log, located in WINDOWS, should show this after the
    successful installation -

    16.564: Copied file: C:\WINDOWS\system32\nwprovau.dll
    16.584: Copied file: C:\WINDOWS\system32\DllCache\nwprovau.dll
    16.684: Copied file: c:\windows\$hf_mig$\KB923980\SP2QFE\nwrdr.sys
    16.894: Copied file: c:\windows\$hf_mig$\KB923980\SP2QFE\nwwks.dll
    17.015: Copied file: c:\windows\$hf_mig$\KB923980\SP2QFE\nwprovau.dll
    17.335: Copied file: c:\windows\$hf_mig$\KB923980\SP2QFE\nwapi32.dll

  9. #9
    Darkspark88@gmail.com Guest

    Re: KB923980 keeps updating

    Yes, I tried it and it works, however I cant find these two files in my
    windows/system32/drivers,
    16.684: Copied file: c:\windows\$hf_mig$\KB923980\SP2QFE\nwrdr.sys
    16.894: Copied file: c:\windows\$hf_mig$\KB923980\SP2QFE\nwwks.dll

    but i changed nwprovau.dll and nwapi32.dll, and it works.
    A new file is created in place of nwprovau.old, but nothing happens
    after renaming nwapi32.dll to nwapi32.old, so after the update was
    successful, I simply rename it back to nwapi32.dll.

  10. #10
    Darkspark88@gmail.com Guest

    Re: KB923980 keeps updating

    It worked all of one restart. Now Im being offered the update again.
    As I said I cant find these files
    > 16.684: Copied file: c:\windows\$hf_mig$\KB923980\SP2QFE\nwrdr.sys
    > 16.894: Copied file: c:\windows\$hf_mig$\KB923980\SP2QFE\nwwks.dll,

    could that be the problem?

  11. #11
    MowGreen [MVP] Guest

    Re: KB923980 keeps updating

    Is this XP Home Edition ? Here's the files as listed by MS that need to
    be renamed to .old -

    nwapi32.dll ( not present in XP HE )
    nwprovau.dll
    nwwks.dll
    All of the above files are in WINDOWS\system32

    nwrdr.sys ( resides in WINDOWS\system32\drivers )

    Later threads indicate that rebooting after renaming the files is
    required. Then manually install the update and reboot again.

  12. #12
    jeremy sechler Guest
    Go to start - control panel - add and remove programs. scroll down through the apps and locate the framework files that are being updated. remove them by clicking on the remove tab. remove in order starting with the highest update. (ex. remove sp2 3.5 before sp2 2.0). when they are removed close all tabs and do a disk cleanup. (start - all programs - accessories - system tools - clean up). Shut Down (not restart) and let the updates install. Power the computer back on and check for a windows update by pressing (Start - all programs - Windows Update).

    Hope this helps. It worked for me.

  13. #13
    PA Bear [MS-MVP] Guest

    Re: Windows Xp ( framework updating malfuntion solution )

    OP was recently banned from Answers forums for posting such drivel and
    the self-promoting link to "his" website.

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