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  1. #1
    BP Guest

    Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update (KB951847) x64 Installation problem

    My problem, seems to be somewhat different then other reported problems.
    The update won't stop installing or notifying me it should be installed -
    even thought installation history tells me every installation has been
    successful.

    The first time the update was installed there was a reboot and apparently a
    fair amount of housekeeping of some sort. I was notified it was a
    successful installation. Almost immediately thereafter Windows update
    notifed me of another important update. It would be the same .net
    framework 3.5 SP1 etc. I'd click on install, a restore point would be
    created, no reboot or housekeeping and I'd be notified it was a successful
    install. According to the installation history I've now successfully
    installed this update 14 times (but only had the reboot, etc. that first
    time). How can I get Windows update to remember it has already successfully
    installed the update and stop notifying me?

    If it's important, I have the 64 bit version of Vista Home Premium on the
    computer.

  2. #2
    Paul Guest

    RE: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5

    I am having exactly the same problem with this patch and the latest one for
    Silverlight.

    Have you had any feedback from MS

    "BP" wrote:

    > My problem, seems to be somewhat different then other reported problems.
    > The update won't stop installing or notifying me it should be installed -
    > even thought installation history tells me every installation has been
    > successful.
    >
    > The first time the update was installed there was a reboot and apparently a
    > fair amount of housekeeping of some sort. I was notified it was a
    > successful installation. Almost immediately thereafter Windows update
    > notifed me of another important update. It would be the same .net
    > framework 3.5 SP1 etc. I'd click on install, a restore point would be
    > created, no reboot or housekeeping and I'd be notified it was a successful
    > install. According to the installation history I've now successfully
    > installed this update 14 times (but only had the reboot, etc. that first
    > time). How can I get Windows update to remember it has already successfully
    > installed the update and stop notifying me?
    >
    > If it's important, I have the 64 bit version of Vista Home Premium on the
    > computer.
    >


  3. #3
    Michael Jennings Guest

    Re: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update (KB951847) x64 Installation problem

    Maybe download the Vista x64 version of that update from
    the Microsoft Update Catalog? 83.1 MB (2nd from last) at the link:
    http://catalog.update.microsoft.com:....aspx?q=951847

    Try uninstalling what you have via add/remove, then install the download.

    If that doesn't work, for Windows Update there is free email support:
    http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...spx?gprid=6527

    "BP" <brcphillips@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:en44kxifrvto.1nljm66cbxkds$.dlg@40tude.net...
    > My problem, seems to be somewhat different then other reported problems.
    > The update won't stop installing or notifying me it should be installed -
    > even thought installation history tells me every installation has been
    > successful.
    >
    > The first time the update was installed there was a reboot and apparently a
    > fair amount of housekeeping of some sort. I was notified it was a
    > successful installation. Almost immediately thereafter Windows update
    > notified me of another important update. It would be the same .net
    > framework 3.5 SP1 etc. I'd click on install, a restore point would be
    > created, no reboot or housekeeping and I'd be notified it was a successful
    > install. According to the installation history I've now successfully
    > installed this update 14 times (but only had the reboot, etc. that first
    > time). How can I get Windows update to remember it has already successfully
    > installed the update and stop notifying me?
    >
    > If it's important, I have the 64 bit version of Vista Home Premium on the
    > computer.




  4. #4
    BP Guest

    Re: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update (KB951847) x64 Installation problem

    I'm downloading the Update now and will try the uninstall/reinstall
    tomorrow. Thanks.

    On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 20:14:15 -0600, Michael Jennings wrote:

    > Maybe download the Vista x64 version of that update from
    > the Microsoft Update Catalog? 83.1 MB (2nd from last) at the link:
    > http://catalog.update.microsoft.com:....aspx?q=951847
    >
    > Try uninstalling what you have via add/remove, then install the download.
    >
    > If that doesn't work, for Windows Update there is free email support:
    > http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...spx?gprid=6527
    >
    > "BP" <brcphillips@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:en44kxifrvto.1nljm66cbxkds$.dlg@40tude.net...
    >> My problem, seems to be somewhat different then other reported problems.
    >> The update won't stop installing or notifying me it should be installed -
    >> even thought installation history tells me every installation has been
    >> successful.
    >>
    >> The first time the update was installed there was a reboot and apparently a
    >> fair amount of housekeeping of some sort. I was notified it was a
    >> successful installation. Almost immediately thereafter Windows update
    >> notified me of another important update. It would be the same .net
    >> framework 3.5 SP1 etc. I'd click on install, a restore point would be
    >> created, no reboot or housekeeping and I'd be notified it was a successful
    >> install. According to the installation history I've now successfully
    >> installed this update 14 times (but only had the reboot, etc. that first
    >> time). How can I get Windows update to remember it has already successfully
    >> installed the update and stop notifying me?
    >>
    >> If it's important, I have the 64 bit version of Vista Home Premium on the
    >> computer.


  5. #5
    baileyadam Guest

    RE: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5



    "BP" wrote:

    > My problem, seems to be somewhat different then other reported problems.
    > The update won't stop installing or notifying me it should be installed -
    > even thought installation history tells me every installation has been
    > successful.
    >
    > The first time the update was installed there was a reboot and apparently a
    > fair amount of housekeeping of some sort. I was notified it was a
    > successful installation. Almost immediately thereafter Windows update
    > notifed me of another important update. It would be the same .net
    > framework 3.5 SP1 etc. I'd click on install, a restore point would be
    > created, no reboot or housekeeping and I'd be notified it was a successful
    > install. According to the installation history I've now successfully
    > installed this update 14 times (but only had the reboot, etc. that first
    > time). How can I get Windows update to remember it has already successfully
    > installed the update and stop notifying me?
    >
    > If it's important, I have the 64 bit version of Vista Home Premium on the
    > computer.
    >


  6. #6
    Engel Guest

    RE: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5

    Hello BP,

    See <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923100> for possible help.


    Ǝиçεl
    -=-




    "BP" wrote:

    > My problem, seems to be somewhat different then other reported problems.
    > The update won't stop installing or notifying me it should be installed -
    > even thought installation history tells me every installation has been
    > successful.
    >
    > The first time the update was installed there was a reboot and apparently a
    > fair amount of housekeeping of some sort. I was notified it was a
    > successful installation. Almost immediately thereafter Windows update
    > notifed me of another important update. It would be the same .net
    > framework 3.5 SP1 etc. I'd click on install, a restore point would be
    > created, no reboot or housekeeping and I'd be notified it was a successful
    > install. According to the installation history I've now successfully
    > installed this update 14 times (but only had the reboot, etc. that first
    > time). How can I get Windows update to remember it has already successfully
    > installed the update and stop notifying me?
    >
    > If it's important, I have the 64 bit version of Vista Home Premium on the
    > computer.
    >


  7. #7
    BP Guest

    Re: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update (KB951847) x64 Installation problem

    This is an Cliff Notes update (no pun intended) on my update issue. I
    downloaded the update from the catalog as was suggested here, but did
    nothing with it because I wasn't sure how to do the install. I then
    contacted the Microsoft update support people. They were very
    responsive and, in effect, walked me through the steps in KB923100.
    After that I stopped getting the message that there was an important
    101kb update and was started getting a message that there was am
    important 12.5MB update (in both cases it was net framework 3.5 SP1).
    The update support staffer concluded that it was a Vista System issue
    and referred the matter to the Vista support people, who have been very
    sporadic about contacting me. Their first suggestion was to install
    ..net framework 1.1 because .net framework had been removed from my
    system and the would provide support for anything that required .net
    framework. I did so and got compatibility warnings (again I have a 64
    bit Vista system so I wasn't completely surprised.) The Vista Support
    support people noted that my update history showed that the update had
    been installed and instructed me on how to stop getting update warnings
    related to .net framework 3.5 SP1 etc. My last note to them (I haven't
    gotten a reply, but they reply only sporadically) was to the effect
    that the procedure in fact prevented my getting the update notices for
    ..net framework 3.5 etc. However, I had removed .net framework(s) from
    my system in the manner the Update support staff had suggested so I
    wondered if I actually had it on my system. And, given the
    compatibility warnings I had received when installing .net framework
    1.1 I wasn't confident with that installation. Also, in the time that
    had past since starting the conversations with Vista Support and given
    subsequent security and other updates the appropriate restore point no
    longer existed on my computer so I couldn't roll back to a time when
    ..net framework was "known" to be on the system. I haven't heard
    anything since and really don't know what the status of .net framework
    - whatever the version - may be on my system. But installed programs
    and the windows install cleaner they had me install show only .net
    framework 1.1

    BP wrote :
    > My problem, seems to be somewhat different then other reported problems.
    > The update won't stop installing or notifying me it should be installed -
    > even thought installation history tells me every installation has been
    > successful.
    >
    > The first time the update was installed there was a reboot and apparently a
    > fair amount of housekeeping of some sort. I was notified it was a
    > successful installation. Almost immediately thereafter Windows update
    > notifed me of another important update. It would be the same .net
    > framework 3.5 SP1 etc. I'd click on install, a restore point would be
    > created, no reboot or housekeeping and I'd be notified it was a successful
    > install. According to the installation history I've now successfully
    > installed this update 14 times (but only had the reboot, etc. that first
    > time). How can I get Windows update to remember it has already successfully
    > installed the update and stop notifying me?
    >
    > If it's important, I have the 64 bit version of Vista Home Premium on the
    > computer.




  8. #8
    Michael Jennings Guest

    Re: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update (KB951847) x64 Installation problem

    It has you talking to yourself - but wait...no: I read that.

    Maybe you only need .net framework 1.1, if that. The update nags
    are gone. If there's nothing that is broken - some thing you need
    that doesn't work - and you'd prefer not to do a clean install of
    Vista, then cease to be concerned about the thing as a problem,
    other than sporadically corresponding with Vista Support.

    Think about replacing Vista with Windows 7 - just consider when.

    "BP" <brcphillips@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:mn.72e67d93ade04484.88421@hotmail.com...
    > This is an Cliff Notes update (no pun intended) on my update issue. I
    > downloaded the update from the catalog as was suggested here, but did nothing
    > with it because I wasn't sure how to do the install. I then contacted the
    > Microsoft update support people. They were very responsive and, in effect,
    > walked me through the steps in KB923100. After that I stopped getting the
    > message that there was an important 101kb update and was started getting a
    > message that there was am important 12.5MB update (in both cases it was net
    > framework 3.5 SP1). The update support staffer concluded that it was a Vista
    > System issue and referred the matter to the Vista support people, who have
    > been very sporadic about contacting me. Their first suggestion was to
    > install .net framework 1.1 because .net framework had been removed from my
    > system and the would provide support for anything that required .net
    > framework. I did so and got compatibility warnings (again I have a 64 bit
    > Vista system so I wasn't completely surprised.) The Vista Support support
    > people noted that my update history showed that the update had been installed
    > and instructed me on how to stop getting update warnings related to .net
    > framework 3.5 SP1 etc. My last note to them (I haven't gotten a reply, but
    > they reply only sporadically) was to the effect that the procedure in fact
    > prevented my getting the update notices for .net framework 3.5 etc. However,
    > I had removed .net framework(s) from my system in the manner the Update
    > support staff had suggested so I wondered if I actually had it on my system.
    > And, given the compatibility warnings I had received when installing .net
    > framework 1.1 I wasn't confident with that installation. Also, in the time
    > that had passed since starting the conversations with Vista Support and given
    > subsequent security and other updates the appropriate restore point no longer
    > existed on my computer so I couldn't roll back to a time when .net framework
    > was "known" to be on the system. I haven't heard anything since and really
    > don't know what the status of .net framework - whatever the version - may be
    > on my system. But installed programs and the windows install cleaner they had
    > me install show only .net framework 1.1
    >
    > BP wrote :
    >> My problem, seems to be somewhat different then other reported problems.
    >> The update won't stop installing or notifying me it should be installed -
    >> even thought installation history tells me every installation has been
    >> successful.
    >>
    >> The first time the update was installed there was a reboot and apparently a
    >> fair amount of housekeeping of some sort. I was notified it was a
    >> successful installation. Almost immediately thereafter Windows update
    >> notified me of another important update. It would be the same .net
    >> framework 3.5 SP1 etc. I'd click on install, a restore point would be
    >> created, no reboot or housekeeping and I'd be notified it was a successful
    >> install. According to the installation history I've now successfully
    >> installed this update 14 times (but only had the reboot, etc. that first
    >> time). How can I get Windows update to remember it has already successfully
    >> installed the update and stop notifying me?
    >>
    >> If it's important, I have the 64 bit version of Vista Home Premium on the
    >> computer.

    >
    >




  9. #9
    BP Guest

    Re: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update (KB951847) x64 Installation problem

    In the longer term I'll be replacing Vista with Windows 7 when it's
    released. The 64 bits and the "glitz" in Vista really appealed to me
    when I got it but, while I like 64-bits, Visa has disillusioned me.
    The problem discussed in this thread (and Media Portal doesn't work any
    more so I suspect a Net Framework problem), the User Account Control
    trips over itself and Vista and Office 2007 don't really seem to truly
    like each other. In the short term, after tax season is over I'll
    probably reinstall Vista. I got to be pretty good doing that when I
    had Windows 98SE.

    Michael Jennings submitted this idea :
    > It has you talking to yourself - but wait...no: I read that.
    >
    > Maybe you only need .net framework 1.1, if that. The update nags
    > are gone. If there's nothing that is broken - some thing you need
    > that doesn't work - and you'd prefer not to do a clean install of
    > Vista, then cease to be concerned about the thing as a problem,
    > other than sporadically corresponding with Vista Support.
    >
    > Think about replacing Vista with Windows 7 - just consider when.
    >
    > "BP" <brcphillips@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:mn.72e67d93ade04484.88421@hotmail.com...
    >> This is an Cliff Notes update (no pun intended) on my update issue. I
    >> downloaded the update from the catalog as was suggested here, but did
    >> nothing with it because I wasn't sure how to do the install. I then
    >> contacted the Microsoft update support people. They were very responsive
    >> and, in effect, walked me through the steps in KB923100. After that I
    >> stopped getting the message that there was an important 101kb update and
    >> was started getting a message that there was am important 12.5MB update (in
    >> both cases it was net framework 3.5 SP1). The update support staffer
    >> concluded that it was a Vista System issue and referred the matter to the
    >> Vista support people, who have been very sporadic about contacting me.
    >> Their first suggestion was to install .net framework 1.1 because .net
    >> framework had been removed from my system and the would provide support for
    >> anything that required .net framework. I did so and got compatibility
    >> warnings (again I have a 64 bit Vista system so I wasn't completely
    >> surprised.) The Vista Support support people noted that my update history
    >> showed that the update had been installed and instructed me on how to stop
    >> getting update warnings related to .net framework 3.5 SP1 etc. My last
    >> note to them (I haven't gotten a reply, but they reply only sporadically)
    >> was to the effect that the procedure in fact prevented my getting the
    >> update notices for .net framework 3.5 etc. However, I had removed .net
    >> framework(s) from my system in the manner the Update support staff had
    >> suggested so I wondered if I actually had it on my system. And, given the
    >> compatibility warnings I had received when installing .net framework 1.1 I
    >> wasn't confident with that installation. Also, in the time that had passed
    >> since starting the conversations with Vista Support and given subsequent
    >> security and other updates the appropriate restore point no longer existed
    >> on my computer so I couldn't roll back to a time when .net framework was
    >> "known" to be on the system. I haven't heard anything since and really
    >> don't know what the status of .net framework - whatever the version - may
    >> be on my system. But installed programs and the windows install cleaner
    >> they had me install show only .net framework 1.1
    >>
    >> BP wrote :
    >>> My problem, seems to be somewhat different then other reported problems.
    >>> The update won't stop installing or notifying me it should be installed -
    >>> even thought installation history tells me every installation has been
    >>> successful.
    >>>
    >>> The first time the update was installed there was a reboot and apparently
    >>> a
    >>> fair amount of housekeeping of some sort. I was notified it was a
    >>> successful installation. Almost immediately thereafter Windows update
    >>> notified me of another important update. It would be the same .net
    >>> framework 3.5 SP1 etc. I'd click on install, a restore point would be
    >>> created, no reboot or housekeeping and I'd be notified it was a successful
    >>> install. According to the installation history I've now successfully
    >>> installed this update 14 times (but only had the reboot, etc. that first
    >>> time). How can I get Windows update to remember it has already
    >>> successfully
    >>> installed the update and stop notifying me?
    >>>
    >>> If it's important, I have the 64 bit version of Vista Home Premium on the
    >>> computer.

    >>
    >>




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