Guest Ray Hayes Posted July 16, 2007 Posted July 16, 2007 This update KB929729 offers itself immediate after the install successfully runs. For some reason, it never gets it that it has already been installed. So far I've installed it 13 times since it came down on 7/10/2007. How do I get this update to stop prompting for a new install? I'm running Vista Home Premium. Ray -- Ray Hayes http://www.rhbe.net
Guest TaurArian Posted July 16, 2007 Posted July 16, 2007 If you know it's a successful install etc, then hide the update. "Ray Hayes" wrote: > This update KB929729 offers itself immediate after the install successfully > runs. For some reason, it never gets it that it has already been installed. > So far I've installed it 13 times since it came down on 7/10/2007. How do I > get this update to stop prompting for a new install? I'm running Vista Home > Premium. > > Ray > -- > Ray Hayes > http://www.rhbe.net
Guest realcestmoi Posted July 16, 2007 Posted July 16, 2007 Hi there, The update is probably still in the (C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\download) folder and windows sees it as still having to be installed, removing the KB929729 from there might solve ther problem. Best regards, Michel Denie "Ray Hayes" <RayHayes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:468CA8A4-ED26-4686-899A-45C05EB099B3@microsoft.com... > This update KB929729 offers itself immediate after the install > successfully > runs. For some reason, it never gets it that it has already been > installed. > So far I've installed it 13 times since it came down on 7/10/2007. How do > I > get this update to stop prompting for a new install? I'm running Vista > Home > Premium. > > Ray > -- > Ray Hayes > http://www.rhbe.net
Guest Ray Hayes Posted July 16, 2007 Posted July 16, 2007 RE: Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Serv That's what I did in the end. I called Microsoft and was referred to the web site which didn't have any information on this issue so I just hid it. It looks like it's succeeding. Thanks Ray -- Ray Hayes http://www.rhbe.net "TaurArian" wrote: > If you know it's a successful install etc, then hide the update. > > > "Ray Hayes" wrote: > > > This update KB929729 offers itself immediate after the install successfully > > runs. For some reason, it never gets it that it has already been installed. > > So far I've installed it 13 times since it came down on 7/10/2007. How do I > > get this update to stop prompting for a new install? I'm running Vista Home > > Premium. > > > > Ray > > -- > > Ray Hayes > > http://www.rhbe.net
Guest Ray Hayes Posted July 16, 2007 Posted July 16, 2007 Re: Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Serv I had previously removed the entire directory at Microsoft's request during troubleshooting. The update always comes back anyway. I finally just hid it. Thanks Ray -- Ray Hayes http://www.rhbe.net "realcestmoi" wrote: > Hi there, > > The update is probably still in the > (C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\download) folder and windows sees it as > still having to be installed, removing the KB929729 from there might solve > ther problem. > > Best regards, > Michel Denie > > "Ray Hayes" <RayHayes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:468CA8A4-ED26-4686-899A-45C05EB099B3@microsoft.com... > > This update KB929729 offers itself immediate after the install > > successfully > > runs. For some reason, it never gets it that it has already been > > installed. > > So far I've installed it 13 times since it came down on 7/10/2007. How do > > I > > get this update to stop prompting for a new install? I'm running Vista > > Home > > Premium. > > > > Ray > > -- > > Ray Hayes > > http://www.rhbe.net > > >
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