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Update for Virtual PC 2004 (937986)


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Guest Reto Felix
Posted

I try to install the Update for Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 Service Pack 1 (KB

937986) by Microsoft update. Everytime I become the Errorcode 0x11.

When I try to install the update manualy I become the meassebox

 

the system can not move the file to an other drive.

Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

This issue occurs when the Temp folder is not located where the update

'thinks' it will be.

Reset the Temp variable to it's Default setting

For XP right click My Computer either on the Desktop or Start Menu and

choose Properties.

Click the Advanced tab, then the Environment Variables button

 

User variables for your User Account:

Click on TEMP, click the Edit button

Variable Value should be %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp

The same goes for TMP

 

System variables:

TEMP %SystemRoot%\TEMP

TMP %SystemRoot%\TEMP

 

After the update installs, reset the TEMP/TMP variables to what you want

them to be set to ... at least until the next update for VPC comes out <w>

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

===============

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

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Reto Felix wrote:

> I try to install the Update for Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 Service Pack 1 (KB

> 937986) by Microsoft update. Everytime I become the Errorcode 0x11.

> When I try to install the update manualy I become the meassebox

>

> the system can not move the file to an other drive.

Guest Reto Felix
Posted

Dear MowGreen [MVP]:

 

Many thanks it work :-)

Is there any kb about this issue?

are other Updates affected?

 

Reto

Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

You're mowst welcome. No KB as of yet that I'm aware of, but I do recall

another update installation issue that was resolved by restoring the

TEMP/TMP variables to their Default setting.

I *think* it was an MDAC update:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/232060

> 5. Make sure you have a valid TEMP folder defined and that there is adequate space on

> the TEMP drive. (TEMP Drive refers to a drive where TEMP Folder is.)

>

> When the MDAC installer starts running, it extracts all of the MDAC files into the TEMP

> drive defined on your system. Therefore you will need at least 40 MB of free hard-drive

> space on the drive where TEMP resides. You can determine the location of your TEMP drive

> by opening up a MS-DOS command prompt and entering SET and then clicking Enter. A list of

> environment variable settings should appear and in the list you should see TEMP= and

> TMP= followed by a folder location such as C:\TEMP or C:\WINDOWS\TEMP. The TEMP folder

> listed must exist and be located on a drive with at least 40 MB of free space.

 

 

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

===============

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

===============

 

 

 

Reto Felix wrote:

>

> Dear MowGreen [MVP]:

>

> Many thanks it work :-)

> Is there any kb about this issue?

> are other Updates affected?

>

> Reto

>

Guest Reto Felix
Posted

Thanks for the information

 

Reto Felix

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