Guest John Dean Dallas Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 I HAVE THE FIX FOR THIS.. FINALLY 5 DAYS Create this folder and it will install c:\windows\system32\logfiles create a folder called firewall and the hotfix will install "Keith D" wrote: > Hi All > > sorry should have started a new thread > > another problem here > > i cannot get KB935807 > to install correctly > > seems to install then on restart > config new settings > > after about 3 mins windows opens > and i get failed to install message > in update icon when opened > > i had about 5 updates to do > > i got problems so installed > 1 at a time all went in ok > then i got this problem > > any advise please > have i got a corrupt download?? > > does this fail as not conpatable with > earlier update > > Security Update for Windows Vista (KB935807) > > Installation date: ‎11/‎07/‎2007 08:14 > > Installation status: Failed > > Error details: Code 80070002 > > Update type: Important > > A security issue has been identified that could allow an attacker to > compromise your Windows-based system and gain control over it. You can help > protect your computer by installing this update from Microsoft. After you > install this item, you may have to restart your computer. > > > > any advise here please > > cheers for now > > Keith D. > >
Guest John Dean Dallas Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 I found the solution.. go look at my post "Nico" wrote: > Here a solution, not to have more of request for update. > > 1) To directly install the corrective measure since the site of ms > (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/ms07-038.mspx). > > 2) To carry out a search for update. Vista will indicate to you that > corrective measure KB935807 should be installed. > > 3) Click on “poster the updates available†> > 4) Cocher corrective measure KB935807 > > 5) right Button: “To mask the Update†> > 6) Windows Update carry out a new search cycle of corrective measure and > will indicate to you that your system is up to date. > > 7) You can give Windows Update automatically. > > great
Guest gsgsgs Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 I have received this fix from Microsoft Email Customer Support, follow the link and it worked fine for me running Vista 32bit (I typed both the x86 and 64 bit option in the command field. 'Thank you for the response. I request you to visit the website mentioned below and perform the steps mentioned in the website. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935807 I look forward to your reply. Regards, Bhisham Microsoft Product Support Services http://support.microsoft.com/uk Microsoft Contact Centre (UK): 0870 60 10 100 Microsoft Contact Centre (Republic of Ireland): 1 850 940940' "John Dean Dallas" wrote: > I HAVE THE FIX FOR THIS.. FINALLY 5 DAYS > Create this folder and it will install > > > c:\windows\system32\logfiles > create a folder called firewall and the hotfix will install > > "Keith D" wrote: > > > Hi All > > > > sorry should have started a new thread > > > > another problem here > > > > i cannot get KB935807 > > to install correctly > > > > seems to install then on restart > > config new settings > > > > after about 3 mins windows opens > > and i get failed to install message > > in update icon when opened > > > > i had about 5 updates to do > > > > i got problems so installed > > 1 at a time all went in ok > > then i got this problem > > > > any advise please > > have i got a corrupt download?? > > > > does this fail as not conpatable with > > earlier update > > > > Security Update for Windows Vista (KB935807) > > > > Installation date: ‎11/‎07/‎2007 08:14 > > > > Installation status: Failed > > > > Error details: Code 80070002 > > > > Update type: Important > > > > A security issue has been identified that could allow an attacker to > > compromise your Windows-based system and gain control over it. You can help > > protect your computer by installing this update from Microsoft. After you > > install this item, you may have to restart your computer. > > > > > > > > any advise here please > > > > cheers for now > > > > Keith D. > > > >
Guest gsgsgs Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 further to my post below having just read through all the other posts it is clear to me that yet again MS don't care about 'us' their customer. Whilst the link i included in my previous post does work and solved our problem why did it take so long for this to be sorted out, as a consumer we have very little choice in our OS so we have to rely on MS getting it right, time after time we have to put up with dodgy to say the least software, I gave up using IE years afurther to my post below having just read through all the other posts it is clear to me that yet again MS don't care about 'us' their customer. Whilst the link I included in my previous post does work and solved our problem why did it take so long for this to be sorted out, as a consumer we have very little choice in our OS so we have to rely on MS getting it right, time after time we have to put up with dodgy to say the least software, I gave up using IE years ago because of its inerrant bugs, MS change their OS system i.e. XP to Vista and foolishly we trust them to get it right but how wrong are we, I upgraded (err downgraded) from XP to Vista in Feb 2007 finally in July, 5 months later my pc/software is running the way I want it to, yet still we get the cock ups as with KB935807, surely it is time for Bill to spend some of his billions to sort out his company and stop treating us as guinea pigs for poorly designed, bug riddled software.go because of its inherrrant bugs, MS change their OS system i.e XP to Vista and foolishly we trust tehm to get it right but how wrong are we, i upgraded (er downgraded) from xp to Vista in Feb 2007 finally in July 5 months later my pc/software is running the way I want it to, yet still we get the cock ups as with KB935807, surely it is time for Bill to spend some of his billions to sort out his company and stop treating us as guinnea pigs for poorly designed, bug riddled software. "gsgsgs" wrote: > I have received this fix from Microsoft Email Customer Support, follow the > link and it worked fine for me running Vista 32bit (I typed both the x86 and > 64 bit option in the command field. > > > > 'Thank you for the response. > > I request you to visit the website mentioned below and perform the steps > mentioned in the website. > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935807 > > I look forward to your reply. > > Regards, > > Bhisham > > Microsoft Product Support Services http://support.microsoft.com/uk > > Microsoft Contact Centre (UK): 0870 60 10 100 > > Microsoft Contact Centre (Republic of Ireland): 1 850 940940' > > > "John Dean Dallas" wrote: > > > I HAVE THE FIX FOR THIS.. FINALLY 5 DAYS > > Create this folder and it will install > > > > > > c:\windows\system32\logfiles > > create a folder called firewall and the hotfix will install > > > > "Keith D" wrote: > > > > > Hi All > > > > > > sorry should have started a new thread > > > > > > another problem here > > > > > > i cannot get KB935807 > > > to install correctly > > > > > > seems to install then on restart > > > config new settings > > > > > > after about 3 mins windows opens > > > and i get failed to install message > > > in update icon when opened > > > > > > i had about 5 updates to do > > > > > > i got problems so installed > > > 1 at a time all went in ok > > > then i got this problem > > > > > > any advise please > > > have i got a corrupt download?? > > > > > > does this fail as not conpatable with > > > earlier update > > > > > > Security Update for Windows Vista (KB935807) > > > > > > Installation date: ‎11/‎07/‎2007 08:14 > > > > > > Installation status: Failed > > > > > > Error details: Code 80070002 > > > > > > Update type: Important > > > > > > A security issue has been identified that could allow an attacker to > > > compromise your Windows-based system and gain control over it. You can help > > > protect your computer by installing this update from Microsoft. After you > > > install this item, you may have to restart your computer. > > > > > > > > > > > > any advise here please > > > > > > cheers for now > > > > > > Keith D. > > > > > >
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