F. David
April 23rd 03, 05:43 AM
Check Add/Remove Programs. If Q817287 is there, remove
it and go to WU to download/install again. Yes, a log
file could be the problem.
>-----Original Message-----
>Windows update Q817287 - Catalog Database Corruption in
>Microsoft Windows. Connect to windows update, download
>starts, download status indicator quickly indicates
>download complete which is unusual for dial up service.
>Update does not install, error message "No Updates were
>Installed", no other error messages. Was experiencing
>major problems with windows update this past weekend.
>Since then I have successfully downloaded other critical
>updates, not successful with this one however... Is
>there possibly a log file which needs to be
>modified/deleted?
>.
>
it and go to WU to download/install again. Yes, a log
file could be the problem.
>-----Original Message-----
>Windows update Q817287 - Catalog Database Corruption in
>Microsoft Windows. Connect to windows update, download
>starts, download status indicator quickly indicates
>download complete which is unusual for dial up service.
>Update does not install, error message "No Updates were
>Installed", no other error messages. Was experiencing
>major problems with windows update this past weekend.
>Since then I have successfully downloaded other critical
>updates, not successful with this one however... Is
>there possibly a log file which needs to be
>modified/deleted?
>.
>