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kb967715 fiasco
Like many others i'm fighting this continous downloading issue with kb967715.
I have auto updates on,but new updates do not install automatically since i
uninstalled kb 967715 to keep it from installing. So,auto install is
inoperative.
Does that mean i have to check and install update manually?
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RE: kb967715 fiasco
Dick,
Do a search for "kb 967715" in this "Updates" newsgroup and you'll find the
solution to your problem. There were several posts about a month ago.
Milt
"Dick" wrote:
> Like many others i'm fighting this continous downloading issue with kb967715.
>
> I have auto updates on,but new updates do not install automatically since i
> uninstalled kb 967715 to keep it from installing. So,auto install is
> inoperative.
>
> Does that mean i have to check and install update manually?
>
>
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RE: kb967715 fiasco
Well, since this update came out 2 days ago, I doubt if there was a solution
to it a month ago. Maybe something similar though. :-)
"Milt" wrote:
> Dick,
>
> Do a search for "kb 967715" in this "Updates" newsgroup and you'll find the
> solution to your problem. There were several posts about a month ago.
>
> Milt
>
> "Dick" wrote:
>
> > Like many others i'm fighting this continous downloading issue with kb967715.
> >
> > I have auto updates on,but new updates do not install automatically since i
> > uninstalled kb 967715 to keep it from installing. So,auto install is
> > inoperative.
> >
> > Does that mean i have to check and install update manually?
> >
> >
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RE: kb967715 fiasco
I show this on Feb 25 (3 installs) so I Hid it via Custom Dnload "Don't Show
Again" chk box . Believe I Stopped its appearing repeatedly via PA Bear post
on another recurring Update (As follows:
1. Stop the Automatic Updates service:
Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK]
Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Stop
(Stopping the service will take a moment)
2. Delete the contents of the Download folder:
Start > Run > (type in) %windir%\SoftwareDistribution > [OK]
Open the Download folder and delete its contents Close the window.
3. Go to Windows Update website > Select CUSTOM and allow the scan to
complete > Uncheck/deselect KB(enter #) and hide it ("Don't show me this
update
again").
4. Start the Automatic Updates service:
Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK]
Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Start
(Starting the service will take a moment)
It keeps reminding me I've disabled an important Dnload, but so be it.
"Gis Bun" wrote:
> Well, since this update came out 2 days ago, I doubt if there was a solution
> to it a month ago. Maybe something similar though. :-)
>
> "Milt" wrote:
>
> > Dick,
> >
> > Do a search for "kb 967715" in this "Updates" newsgroup and you'll find the
> > solution to your problem. There were several posts about a month ago.
> >
> > Milt
> >
> > "Dick" wrote:
> >
> > > Like many others i'm fighting this continous downloading issue with kb967715.
> > >
> > > I have auto updates on,but new updates do not install automatically since i
> > > uninstalled kb 967715 to keep it from installing. So,auto install is
> > > inoperative.
> > >
> > > Does that mean i have to check and install update manually?
> > >
> > >
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Re: kb967715 fiasco
My WSUS shows KB967715 was released on Feb 24, 2009 and revised on March 10,
2009. It's more like 2 weeks ago. Definitely not 2 days ago.
"Gis Bun" <GisBun@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E3815B71-2256-46F8-B6D0-94C813AEF980@microsoft.com...
> Well, since this update came out 2 days ago, I doubt if there was a
> solution
> to it a month ago. Maybe something similar though. :-)
>
> "Milt" wrote:
>
>> Dick,
>>
>> Do a search for "kb 967715" in this "Updates" newsgroup and you'll find
>> the
>> solution to your problem. There were several posts about a month ago.
>>
>> Milt
>>
>> "Dick" wrote:
>>
>> > Like many others i'm fighting this continous downloading issue with
>> > kb967715.
>> >
>> > I have auto updates on,but new updates do not install automatically
>> > since i
>> > uninstalled kb 967715 to keep it from installing. So,auto install is
>> > inoperative.
>> >
>> > Does that mean i have to check and install update manually?
>> >
>> >
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Re: kb967715 fiasco
Do you see any other threads in this newsgroup with KB967715 in the subject?
Dick wrote:
> Like many others i'm fighting this continous downloading issue with
> kb967715.
>
> I have auto updates on,but new updates do not install automatically since
> i
> uninstalled kb 967715 to keep it from installing. So,auto install is
> inoperative.
>
> Does that mean i have to check and install update manually?
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RE: kb967715 fiasco
Hi Dick,
I can't answer your question, but, FWIW, I started the Safe Mode process of
getting KB967715 installed, but did not finish. I downloaded it manually,
saved to desktop, then installed from desktop (steps 1 and 2 of Method 3). I
expected to have to boot in safe mode and reinstall, but it has not offered
since 3/9 so I think I'm done. I have had other auto updates since then.
FWIW kb967715 does not show in add/remove pgms.
"Dick" wrote:
> Like many others i'm fighting this continous downloading issue with kb967715.
>
> I have auto updates on,but new updates do not install automatically since i
> uninstalled kb 967715 to keep it from installing. So,auto install is
> inoperative.
>
> Does that mean i have to check and install update manually?
>
>
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