"Jonathan Brown" <JonathanBrown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4F2D2F64-C55D-4B2D-9BD1-ABEA0DADCE79@microsoft.com...
>I am sorry I did not make my self clear. I have to install this patch on a
> 1000+ systems and this patch failed on all my test systems. There has to be
> a better solution. Does any one have a better solution or am I or some who
> works with me going to have to install this by sneaker net?
It's probably not going to be all uses of ntdll.dll, perhaps just one particular one. Would you have a way of stopping that in
all your machines?
E.g. do they all have the same device drivers and utility software installed?
Would it install if you edicted a shut down once the update was downloaded?
E.g. less third-party stuff might still be running then. But if the common factor
is devices I suspect you might need to do the install in safe mode before such
files get loaded.
BTW I think you would be better served posting in a WSUS or SMS NG
since people there would be more familiar with problems with automating
updates. In fact, I think SMS isn't called that any more?...
http://www.microsoft.com/smserver/default.mspx
(Microsoft search for
sms system center
)
<quote>
The next release of Systems Management Server (SMS), entitled System
Center Configuration Manager 2007, is now available for download.
</quote>
So, you could get a free trial. Report bugs, etc. ; )
I can't tell if there are new newsgroups for the replacement of SMS.
Good luck
Robert Aldwinckle
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>
> Thanks.
>
> "MowGreen" wrote:
>
>> > 2.016: The file c:\windows\system32\ntdll.dll is open or in use by another
>> > application.
>>
>>
>> First, download and *save* KB956572 for XP SP2 or SP3 x86 [32bit]:
>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
>>
>> Next, try a Clean boot of XP and see if the update installs now:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353
>> Restart afterwards.
>>
>>
>> MowGreen
>> ===============
>> *-343-* FDNY
>> Never Forgotten
>> ===============
>>
>>
>>
>> Jonathan Brown wrote:
>>
>> > I am in the process of testing the updates on my test systems when I came
>> > across KB956572 not wanting to install on any of my windows xp systems. I
>> > have rebooted the systems and reinstalling both from wsus and manully with
>> > out any luck. I notice some other people having the same issues. Has anyone
>> > come across a solution to this problem? Here is the log file.
>> >
>> >
>> > [KB956572.log]
>> > 1.063:
>> > ================================================== ==============================
>> > 1.063: 2009/04/16 09:15:58.264 (local)
>> > 1.063:
>> > C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download\51401b498 f4675531d9efb941ee01ef3\update\update.exe (version 6.3.13.0)
>> > 1.063: Failed To Enable SE_SHUTDOWN_PRIVILEGE
>> > 1.063: Hotfix started with following command line: -q -z -er
>> > /ParentInfo:f7e6c832fe740b47bfc9be0aa0c7b631
>> > 1.063: In Function GetReleaseSet, line 1240, RegQueryValueEx failed with
>> > error 0x2
>> > 1.406: ---- Old Information In The Registry ------
>> > 1.406: Source:C:\WINDOWS\AppPatch\SET3A.tmp
>> > 1.406: Destination:C:\WINDOWS\AppPatch\sysmain.sdb (0.2.1.14878)
>> > 1.406: Source:C:\Program Files\windows nt\accessories\SET3B.tmp
>> > (5.1.2600.5584)
>> > 1.406: Destination:C:\Program Files\windows nt\accessories\wordpad.exe
>> > (5.1.2600.5512)
>> > 1.406: Source:C:\WINDOWS\system32\SET45.tmp (5.1.2600.5727)
>> > 1.406: Destination:C:\WINDOWS\system32\winhttp.dll (5.1.2600.5512)
>> > 1.406: Source:C:\WINDOWS\system32\SETA8.tmp (2001.12.4414.706)
>> > 1.406: Destination:C:\WINDOWS\system32\mtxoci.dll (2001.12.4414.700)
>> > 1.406: Source:C:\WINDOWS\system32\SETA9.tmp (2001.12.4414.706)
>> > 1.406: Destination:C:\WINDOWS\system32\mtxclu.dll (2001.12.4414.700)
>> > 1.406: ---- New Information In The Registry ------
>> > 1.406: Source:C:\WINDOWS\AppPatch\SET3A.tmp
>> > 1.406: Destination:C:\WINDOWS\AppPatch\sysmain.sdb (0.2.1.14878)
>> > 1.406: Source:C:\Program Files\windows nt\accessories\SET3B.tmp
>> > (5.1.2600.5584)
>> > 1.406: Destination:C:\Program Files\windows nt\accessories\wordpad.exe
>> > (5.1.2600.5512)
>> > 1.422: Source:C:\WINDOWS\system32\SET45.tmp (5.1.2600.5727)
>> > 1.422: Destination:C:\WINDOWS\system32\winhttp.dll (5.1.2600.5512)
>> > 1.422: Source:C:\WINDOWS\system32\SETA8.tmp (2001.12.4414.706)
>> > 1.422: Destination:C:\WINDOWS\system32\mtxoci.dll (2001.12.4414.700)
>> > 1.422: Source:C:\WINDOWS\system32\SETA9.tmp (2001.12.4414.706)
>> > 1.422: Destination:C:\WINDOWS\system32\mtxclu.dll (2001.12.4414.700)
>> > 1.422: In Function GetReleaseSet, line 1240, RegQueryValueEx failed with
>> > error 0x2
>> > 1.422: SetProductTypes: InfProductBuildType=BuildType.Sel
>> > 1.422: SetAltOsLoaderPath: No section uses DirId 65701; done.
>> > 1.422: DoInstallation: FetchSourceURL for
>> > c:\windows\softwaredistribution\download\51401b498 f4675531d9efb941ee01ef3\update\update_SP3GDR.inf failed
>> > 1.438: CreateUninstall = 1,Directory = C:\WINDOWS\$NtUninstallKB956572$
>> > 1.438: LoadFileQueues: UpdSpGetSourceFileLocation for halmacpi.dll failed:
>> > 0xe0000102
>> > 1.438: BuildCabinetManifest: update.url absent
>> > 1.438: Starting AnalyzeComponents
>> > 1.438: AnalyzePhaseZero used 0 ticks
>> > 1.438: No c:\windows\INF\updtblk.inf file.
>> > 1.438: SetupFindFirstLine in LoadExclusionList Failed with error: 0xe0000102
>> > 1.438: SetupFindFirstLine in LoadExclusionList Failed with error: 0xe0000102
>> > 1.438: Enumerating Devices of computer, GUID
>> > {4d36e966-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
>> > 1.688: OEM file scan used 250 ticks
>> > 2.016: The file c:\windows\system32\ntdll.dll is open or in use by another
>> > application.
>> >
>> > Close all other applications and then click Retry.
>> > 2.016: AnalyzePhaseOne: used 578 ticks
>> > 2.016: GlobalErrorReturnCode set to 1359 (0x54f)
>> > 2.016: AnalyzeComponents: Cancelled
>> > 2.016: Inventory complete: ReturnStatus=1359, 594 ticks
>> > 2.016: Num Ticks for invent : 594
>> > 2.031: An internal error occurred.
>> > 2.031: KB956572 installation did not complete.
>> > 2.031: Update.exe extended error code = 0x54f
>> >
>> >
>> > Many Thanks.
>>