Why am I receiving a notice almost daily to install the same update KB967715?
Why am I receiving a notice almost daily to install the same update KB967715?
I am getting the same thing. I found something off google that helped me to
reset it so that I don't get the shield in the system tray anymore, but it
still says I need that update as a critical update. Help us!
I never did get the shield in the system tray. I only get the shield when I
select start>turn off computer. The thing has supposedly installed several
times.
I took someon else's advice this morning and did a file search and deleted
them all. I'm not going to reinstall it until a resolution is posted here on
this forum. This is really getting frustrating.
I am deeply sorry. I know that Microsoft is working on a detection fix
but I don't know when the resolution will be. If you can hang loose
until later this week? Please?
Did I that correctly? Microsoft is working on a resolution to this?
Glad to hear it because there are so many suggestions and nothing seems to
be working. I just hope that in my case being unfortunate enough to have
upgraded to SP3 from SP2 later the same day that I put in this wicked update
not yet knowing all of the issues it was causing is not going to hurt me.
On top of all else can you believe this is the only time ever in my entire
life of owning a computer that I installed a Windows update before it was
out for at least 10 days and I get burned.
I am having the same problem. Hanging loose until you fix the detection fix.
The problem was finally
solved by doing the following steps:
1. Go to the Add/Delete Program files and delete KB967715
2. Go to the Microsoft Download Web site at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads
3. Download KB950582 and save it to the Desktop
4. Restart computer
5. Double click the downloaded file KB950582 to install it
6. Restart computer
7. This should solve the problem
What is wrong with KB967715? Printing is not allowed until reboot and delays
reboot. Internet speed has gone from 100mbps to dial up speed. I have
deleted it until resolved but since the initial download on the date I
received live update notice, it tries to reload and install again and again
every time I start or reboot the computer.
This update is not working properly and should be fixed and reissued.
I'm having no problem with my printer but my windows automatic update has
installed this KB967715 about eight times. I was becoming annoyed with the
daily updates and finally checked the history to see what all the updates
were. The same thing each time. What gives with this. I'm being reminded
to install it yet again. Could it be a virus? Something that got past my
virus scan? It has happened before.
I have had a similar problem with my Dell xps M140. Starting on 2/24/09
until today (3/4/09) KB967715 has intalled 16 times. During this period,
there have been no other updates installed. My wife is having the same
problem with her HP and so is my Dell desktop computer. Each installation
appears to be completed, but at the next shut-down, the installation is
repeated.
I have an HP m7480n computer 3.0GHz, 2.00 GB RAM expandable to 4.00 GB and
280 GB of hard drive , NVIDIA GeForce 7300 LE video card etc ....
I bought it about 2 years ago and since then I had quite a few problem. Last
fall the manufacture had to replace the mother board and power supply , I had
to format the drive in January because of a virus and two days ago I had to
do the same
again .... talk about bad luck ... lol .
I have done all the update that needs to be done from HP and Microsoft and
my system is working fine now except for one issue ... there is an update
that does not want to install itself and keep coming back 3 to 4 time a day .
I have install that update 11 time since yesterday and it still reappear as
if it was never install .
The update is a Window XP update ( KB967715 ) .
Please help me . What can i do ?
I have two almost identical XPSP3 computers. On one the
install of update kb967715 installed ok - on the other it did not and
shows the same problem being reported throughout this newsgroup.
The method you reference, makes sure that the registry key:
HonorAutoRunSetting is set. However, in my computer where the install
was successful, A SECOND REGISTRY KEY was also set. That key is:
NoDriveAutoRun. The reference you mentioned only assures that ONE
registry key is set. Comments?
I'm not sure what you mean by "register". I have started a
thread of my own on the subject - and have provided log files to
Susan Bradly on the subject - as well as answer several questions from
her. I was just trying to contribute what I have learned to the
group.
NoDriveAutoRun is a Default OS setting. It's presence has nothing to do
with the update's registry subkey being set. However,
HonorAutoRunSetting, the subkey set by KB967715, insures that
NoDriveAutoRun is the actual setting used by Autoplay:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/967715
It appears I jumped to the
conclusion that KB967715 set BOTH keys: HonorAutoRunSetting and
NoDriveTypeAutoRun. I did that because after 997615 installed
correctly on one of my computers I noticed both keys were set.
However on my computer where 967715 failed, NEITHER key was set.
If NoDriveTypeAutorun was not present, could THAT perhaps somehow be
contributing to the update failing?
In the computer I have for which kb967715 succeeded,
the NoDriveTypeAutoRun key is set where you say it should be but it is
ALSO set in the registry path (or hive) where HonorAutorunSetting is
set. Why do I have the NoDriveTypeAutoRun setting in two places?
In the computer I have where kb967715 fails, I do have the
NoDriveTypeAutoRun key set in the registry path you state in your
message. The other key, HonorAutoRunSetting, does not get set. I
have downloaded the update from the downloadcenter and run it - but
not in safe mode. At your suggestion, I will try that and report back
the results.
I have had a problem with
for nearly a week. I cannot install KB967715 either. Has anyone come up with
an answer us lay people can understand or shall I wait for Microsoft to issue
a repair as obviously a lot of people suffer the same problem and they are
obviously aware of the problem
It's been nearly a month since your "later this week" suggestion. Is there
ANYTHING that can be done to fix this stupid problem? I'm tired of being
asked to install this update every single day.
Tip: Install http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971029 manually then "hide"
KB967715 & fuhgeddaboutit.
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