Re: CANNOT UPDATE WINDOWS XP EVENT 20 0x8007f004

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I just wanted to say that I also was having this exact same error. I could
download but not install the updates. The problem is solved now. Some other
issues were solved as well just by sheer luck. Thanks mate.

Just failed to mention that running this command took a look time. I
actually fell asleep waiting for it to finish. Glad that I did it though.
Computer is working fine.

Just a question though, what exactly did it do to my computer?

"Matthew Glaze" wrote:

> Tom,
> I have managed to fix this problem now. What I did was diconnect my
> PC from the network, went into start, run and entered the following command:
>
> secedit /configure /cfg %windir%\repair\secsetup.inf /db secsetup.sdb /verbose
>
> Restart the PC, reconnect to the network and run updates and it works. Looks
> as though that MCSE has come in useful after all.
>
> Try It and post your results.
>
>
> "Tom" wrote:
>
> > you and me and thousands of other people.
> > I have spent over 100 hours on this now, with no help from MS.
> >
> > Please open a Microsoft phone support call so they fix it.
> > Don't let them close the call, as they will try for no reason, until it's
> > fixed.
> >
> > Thnx.
> >
> > "Matthew Glaze" <MatthewGlaze@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:216EBB53-0E22-4A6C-8398-517E0F7ED433@microsoft.com...
> > > Cannot update windows xp get event ID 20 and error 0x8007f004.
> > >
> > > Any Ideas

> >
> >
> >
 
How to reset security settings back to the defaults
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313222

> SUMMARY
> This step-by-step article describes how to set the security settings in Microsoft
> Windows XP Professional back to the default settings for a disaster recovery scenario.
> You should should only follow these steps when a security change has been applied to the
> computer that has negative affects and when no backup is available to restore from. The
> Secsetup.inf template does not contain a full copy of the security settings that are
> applied during setup.


A fairly dire warning, eh ?

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]
===============
*-343-* FDNY
Never Forgotten
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Limeister wrote:

> I just wanted to say that I also was having this exact same error. I could
> download but not install the updates. The problem is solved now. Some other
> issues were solved as well just by sheer luck. Thanks mate.
>
> Just failed to mention that running this command took a look time. I
> actually fell asleep waiting for it to finish. Glad that I did it though.
> Computer is working fine.
>
> Just a question though, what exactly did it do to my computer?
>
> "Matthew Glaze" wrote:
>
>
>>Tom,
>> I have managed to fix this problem now. What I did was diconnect my
>>PC from the network, went into start, run and entered the following command:
>>
>>secedit /configure /cfg %windir%\repair\secsetup.inf /db secsetup.sdb /verbose
>>
>>Restart the PC, reconnect to the network and run updates and it works. Looks
>>as though that MCSE has come in useful after all.
>>
>>Try It and post your results.
>>
>>
>>"Tom" wrote:
>>
>>
>>>you and me and thousands of other people.
>>>I have spent over 100 hours on this now, with no help from MS.
>>>
>>>Please open a Microsoft phone support call so they fix it.
>>>Don't let them close the call, as they will try for no reason, until it's
>>>fixed.
>>>
>>>Thnx.
>>>
>>>"Matthew Glaze" <MatthewGlaze@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>news:216EBB53-0E22-4A6C-8398-517E0F7ED433@microsoft.com...
>>>
>>>>Cannot update windows xp get event ID 20 and error 0x8007f004.
>>>>
>>>>Any Ideas
>>>
>>>
>>>
 
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