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"Costas" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a Vista Business computer, 32 bit (at a client site, so I don't have direct access to it other than remotely), with SP1 and member of an SBS 2003 R2 domain. I think something got corrupt and the updates stopped installing. I tried to reverse to a previous saved restore point but the problem was not solved. I deleted the 'Software Distribution' folder and that didn't work either. The error is: "Updates failed to install. Code C0000096". Are you sure about that code? eg cmd_output OS="XPsp3" E:\set /a c = 0x96 150 E:\net helpmsg %c% System trace information was not specified in your CONFIG.SYS file, or tracing is disallowed. /cmd_output I haven't seen CONFIG.SYS used since Win95 days... and don't know how one would specify a system trace anyway. ; ) Perhaps it could be an oblique reference to the event logs? E.g. are they full and not wrappable? The interesting thing is that some Office updates were installed but not 5 Vista updates from the recent patch distribution. The errors logged in the Event Viewer a event id 20 and 4375. In which log? For which Event Source? How were you filtering? In any case it looks as if you would need to provide more detail if this was especially relevant. (Looks more like a summary symptom to me.) http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc756240.aspx (Live Search for "event id" 4375 site:microsoft.com ) quote Message: Windows Servicing failed to complete the process of setting package %1 (%2) into %3(%4) state /quote I checked the CBS.log but I couldn't come up with anything useful. Did you look for the decimal equivalent of the last half of the hex codes that you are really getting too? I also tried to manually download and install the updates that had problem but no luck. Any ideas? Remotely? No. Otherwise I would try using ProcMon to supplement whatever diagnostics that you are getting. Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |