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ankspon
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Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Client Profile for Windows 7 x64-based Systems (KB982670).
I have tried to install the above update with no success,i get error code 80200053.I looked at the code and tried various suggested ways of correcting the fault.
Any help in solving this please.
I have tried to install the above update with no success,i get error code 80200053.I looked at the code and tried various suggested ways of correcting the fault.
Any help in solving this please.
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go to your control panel, click user accounts and turn off "user account control". Reboot, install the update, then turn "user account control back" onSurvey earnings total 2009 £417, 2010 £875, 2011 £5740
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Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Client Profile for Windows 7 x64-based Systems (KB982670).
I have tried to install the above update with no success,i get error code 80200053.I looked at the code and tried various suggested ways of correcting the fault.
Any help in solving this please.
I'm getting exactly the same problem, so possibly there's a problem with the download.
When this has happened in the past, I've simply left it a few hours and then tried again. It usually works next time.0 -
Anymore info please,i can't see where to turn it off and on0
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Hi tuggy,i have tried 6 times with no luck0
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its about the middleof the user accounts window that opens, its just the last line of text that you can click
It says Turn user accounts control on or offSurvey earnings total 2009 £417, 2010 £875, 2011 £5740 -
I found this fix on another forum .. it worked OK for me!1) Find whatever security program is installed on your machine, and temporarily disable it.
a. It may take some digging to find this option, as many security programs don't like the idea of being "turned off" … look for options like “disable real-time scanning,” “suspend real-time scanning,” or the like. If you’re lucky, right-clicking on the icon in your taskbar will show an option to disable, but I’ve found that option is being included less and less frequently on right-clicking the taskbar icon in security programs.
2) Run services.msc (Start > Run, “services.msc” and hit Enter)
3) Find the “Windows Update” service
4) Stop the service and then start the service again.
5) Run Windows update
6) Install any updates
7) After completing the installation, be sure to re-enable your security program to normal functionality.
Hope this helps.0 -
I raised the issue on a MSFT forum - there are some solutions there, but still no answer as to why the "push" update is failing:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itproinstall/thread/ca6ab922-e35e-4cf5-90a6-4d635d83e5ae0
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