Problem Fix below rant:
That is how I made the post(s) originally and how I just got here. I am
currently accessing this newsgroup from MS's Technet site via their manged
newsgroup links. I followed their requirements to the letter. And yes, I
know that these are not MS only newsgroups, I know what Usenet Newsgroups
are, and yes, I know that the guarantee is BS. And by the way, NO, I will
not be including TechNet subscriptions in my budget next year.
I started asking for assistance four months ago. I AM very upset at having
to apply fixes manually for four months because a service that is so heavilly
utilized by Vista Ultimate is so fragile and does not trap/handles errors, it
just crashes. Bitsadmin does not work since BITS does not start.
The only way I have found to resolve the issue was to do a safe/minimal (set
in MSConfig) reboot and delete the Qmgr*.dat files. It fixes the immediate
problem, but does not stop it from occuring again. In this instance, the
Windows XP/200x KB's do not work in Vista.
"Dave" wrote:
> I doubt that these are the "managed newsgroups".
> I think you are in the wrong room.
>
> * How do I access the managed newsgroups?
>
> To access managed newsgroups, sign in at
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s...ptions/manage/ and follow the link
> to Managed Newsgroups in the benefit list. All managed newsgroups are
> available through either the Web-based newsreader or an NNTP newsreader,
> such as Outlook Express. A Web browser is all you need to access discussion
> groups. Although anyone can view or post to these groups, in order to ensure
> you receive a response within the next business day, you must post using a
> no-spam posting alias.
>
>
>
> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:11789BA5-A3FE-4B8B-AAFD-34C8E3BC9BC7@microsoft.com...
> > Actuallly, our contract with Microsoft "guaranttees" a 24-hour response
> > time
> > in these newsgroups. Also, If you look at:
> > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s...s/default.aspx
> >
> > "As a TechNet Plus subscriber, you can exchange ideas with other IT
> > Professionals and get expert answers to your technical questions in over
> > 100
> > managed newsgroups—all within the next business day guaranteed"
> >
> > So, as I said...so much for the 24-hour guarentee for TechNet subscribers.
> >
> > "Seth" wrote:
> >
> >> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:E9E89B6D-7CFA-4133-BF8C-03EFE7B2E3D4@microsoft.com...
> >> > So much for the 24-hour guarentee for TechNet subscribers.
> >>
> >> Why? Did you call support and not get a call back yet? Or did you think
> >> you would have answer within 24hrs by posting in a public newsgroup where
> >> no
> >> one is under any obligation to answer any questions?
> >>
> >>
> >> > "Steve" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> I have been troubleshooting an issue with the Background Intelligent
> >> >> Transfer
> >> >> Service and I have been unable to resolve the problem. I have tried
> >> >> all
> >> >> of
> >> >> the suggestions for renaming/deleting directories, registry changes,
> >> >> etc.
> >> >> found in the knowledge base without any success. I cannot find a
> >> >> specific
> >> >> article for the error code reported.
> >> >>
> >> >> System Error log entries:
> >> >>
> >> >> The Background Intelligent Transfer Service service entered the
> >> >> running
> >> >> state. (Event ID 7036) 7/2/2007 12:13:16 PM
> >> >>
> >> >> The Background Intelligent Transfer Service service entered the
> >> >> stopped
> >> >> state. (Event ID 7036)
> >> >>
> >> >> The BITS service failed to start. Error 2147942522 (Event ID 16392)
> >> >>
> >> >> This issue appears to have started when I installed Norton Internet
> >> >> Security
> >> >> 2006. I have since uninstalled the product and the problem continues.
> >> >>
> >> >> Is anyone aware of a fix or a Vista compatable download to reinstall
> >> >> BITs?
> >> >> I really do not want to have to reinstall Vista Ultimate.
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>