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  1. #1
    paca Guest

    80246008 2147024891 solution!!

    if your computer download an update, but there is not a error number.check
    the view installation history.. you might get an error 80246008.
    if that is the case. you might have an error 2147024891 after trying to the
    BIT

    start/run: services.msc
    double click on: Background Intelligent Transfer Service
    change it to manual, and then click start ..if you get 2147024891 error..

    DO THIS !!!!!!IT WORKED FOR ME!!!!

    Delete the two files in:

    C:\Documents and
    Settings\AllUsers\ApplicationData\Microsoft\Network\Downloader

    run the start in the Background Intelligent Transfer Service

    and you will see the update windows running again :)

    done

  2. #2
    bloom Guest
    IT WORKED FOR ME!!

    THANKS SO MUCH. I WAS READY TO PULL OUT MY HAIR.


    yes ! finally - it works - thank you

  3. #3
    Nino Guest

    Re: 80246008 2147024891 solution!!

    Sorry that did not work forme. When my PC (XP SP2) was joined to the domain
    (W2K3 Server + SP1) the BITS service would not start. Also I could not do any
    windows updates - always failed with 80246008 error. I took the PC off the
    domain and the windows update worked agained and the BITS service started
    fine. I looked on our DC and discovered the 'Default Domain policy' had
    entries for 'Manual' start of BITS server and also permissions. My first test
    was to disable this part of the policy. I re-join my PC back to the domain
    and the BITS service once agained worked along with Windows Update. Now I
    need to work what exactly caused the BITS service to stop working when
    controlled by Group Policy. Any feedback is appreciated.

  4. #4
    Nino Guest

    Re: 80246008 2147024891 solution!!

    Sorry that did not work forme. When my PC (XP SP2) was joined to the domain
    (W2K3 Server + SP1) the BITS service would not start. Also I could not do any
    windows updates - always failed with 80246008 error. I took the PC off the
    domain and the windows update worked agained and the BITS service started
    fine. I looked on our DC and discovered the 'Default Domain policy' had
    entries for 'Manual' start of BITS server and also permissions. My first test
    was to disable this part of the policy. I re-join my PC back to the domain
    and the BITS service once agained worked along with Windows Update. Now I
    need to work what exactly caused the BITS service to stop working when
    controlled by Group Policy. Any feedback is appreciated.

  5. #5
    Limbic Guest
    Stellar. Amazing how much stuff I had to read and sift through and all it
    ended up being was a simple delete task.

    Saved my a! This error went on for weeks with no help anywhere,
    then I stumble on your note. I was ready to uninstall the OS and start over.

  6. #6
    Totally Frustrated Guest
    This got BITS started again, and I am dowloading updates . Thanyou, thankyou
    thankyou are a genious. I have looked at at every other solution on the net,
    with no success. This has taken my months of hair pulling out frustration.
    Thankyou once again.

  7. #7
    robmeyer Guest

    RE: 80246008 2147024891 solution!!

    I have the impression that everybody is talking abour XP. In my OEM (paid)
    Dutch VISTA there is in Services.msc no such thing like BITS, nor is there a
    service with a in dutch translated version of BITS. I followed all advises I
    could find: no one helps. Yes, in the registry BITS is present.
    Furthermore I see no way to write a message to the community: ik I click
    "question" in New, I hear a dry click, buth nothing happens.
    Can anybody help me, please.

  8. #8
    Sky King Guest

    Re: 80246008 2147024891 solution!!

    BITS is short for "Background Intelligent Transfer Service" which you will
    find when viewing Services in your Vista system. No idea how that
    translates into Dutch.

  9. #9
    Robert Aldwinckle Guest
    To try to avoid the language difficulties you could try switching to a
    cmd window and enter this command:

    sc GetDisplayName bits

    Hint: I think it is less likely that the subcommand will be translated too
    but in case it is just use

    sc ?

    to figure out what how to display BITS "display name" in your version
    of Windows.

    That is usually a symptom of a misconfigured popup blocker.
    Either disable all your popup blockers or make sure they allow
    the host server name you are using to post with.

    BTW you could also post using your spiffy new newsreader app
    known (in English) as Windows Mail (e.g. Vista successor to OE).
    There isn't a Dutch version of WU but posting this question in
    a Vista specific newsgroup might be a better idea anyway.

    If WM works the same way that OE does you should be able to
    open that other newsgroup by copying the following URL and entering
    it in your Address bar (or Run... input box).

    news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof....windows.vista

    Note: before posting you would probably want to personalize the account
    that might create.

    Cross-post added for convenience. If you want to open that newsgroup
    with the web interface that you are currently using and the portal you are
    using references it you can just click on the new link in this message's header.

  10. #10
    Jeroen Guest

    RE: 80246008 2147024891 solution!!

    At my computer the BITS was even not running. After putting it to automatic
    it was no problem anymore. Thanks.

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