"Rick Downer" <RickDowner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C3FD2DC8-E57E-4B5A-9C38-AC1B3E51C23E@microsoft.com...
> Well, some progress I guess. Now it fails with code 0x6DD3. Thanks, Microsoft.
See? It's a good thing you are continuing the cross-post into the SQL NG.
First, you have shared your solution with readers there, so anybody
knowledgeable about SQL presumably would comment about the
appropriateness of it for general use when this symptom is seen.
E.g. I have no idea whether the OP should be advised to try it too.
Second, now you get to find out if anybody else has seen a 28115... <eg>
http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/.../msg01965.html
(BING search for
28115 SQL MSFT
- first hit of 17
)
<quote>
Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services -- Error 28115.
UpgradeAdvisor blocked Upgrade.
Message:
Reporting Services
</quote>
I'm not going to quote that particular message because it might not be
the one that you are getting or that anybody else reading here might be
getting. The main idea I want to impart is the search technique:
convert your hex code to decimal and add SQL and MSFT as filter terms.
FWIW I don't care if you ask questions about SQL updates in the WU NG.
I was just trying to point out that you are more likely to find more relevant
information and help on newsgroups and forums which specialize in the
product, especially if your problem symptom can be reproduced by
trying the install of the update manually, e.g. independently of a distribution
service. IMO continuing to look for help about a specific product's update
in the WU NG could be analogous to running down the street chasing
the delivery truck to ask the driver questions about your new appliance!
; }
Robert
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>
>
> "Rick Downer" wrote:
>
>> Microsoft Update has us jump through several hoops just to get here. Then you
>> tell us to seek the answer elsewhere. Thank you for pointing to the answer,
>> but why is it not appropriate to discuss the problem here, since this is
>> where Microsoft told us to go? And why is the solution A) Not built into the
>> update, or B) Not given in either of the other two places Microsoft told us
>> to look, since the ulitmate solution came from Microsoft support. Windows
>> Update is supposed to be for the non-technical general public, not computer
>> science grads.
>>
>> BTW, here's the solution (so others don't have to keep looking), apparantly
>> from Ed Freels on the Expertsexchange website:
>>
>> Copy C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup
>> Bootstrap\BPA\bin\BPAClient.dll
>> to C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\BPA.
>>
>> That's it. Once the dll is in the BPA folder, upgrade advisor works
>> successfully and the upgrade runs through successfully.
>>
>> Haven't tried it yet -- gonna try it now. Wish me luck.
>>
>> Rick
>>
>>
>> "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:
>>
>> > (cross-post added to SQL Setup)
>> > "Conny westh" <Conny westh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:99764F22-B6F8-4CE0-A8D6-F50DB4740930@microsoft.com...
>> > > When installing updates for SQL server 2005 Express i get the; Error Code:
>> > > 0x7370 failiure and the installation cancels.
>> > >
>> > > I tried it several times on both Windows XP with latest updates and on
>> > > another computer with VISTA installed with all the latest updates. All the
>> > > same result.
>> > >
>> > > It also seems that i get errors in hotfix.exe application that sends error
>> > > information to Microsoft, this happens several times every day. I send the
>> > > error reports and the error does not seems to be fixed. This has been a
>> > > problem for several months now...
>> > >
>> >
>> > > How do I fix this problem?
>> >
>> >
>> > Convert your hex code to decimal and do a web search.
>> > Add MSFT to your search criteria...
>> >
>> > http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/for...-6456b7448956/
>> >
>> > (Microsoft search for
>> > SQL 29552 MSFT
>> > )
>> >
>> > Hmm... too bad. That one wasn't resolved. So try the wider search...
>> >
>> > Looks like there are just a few of you. Try collaborating.
>> > Here's the most positive of the few hits I found.
>> > Note I have not widened the search to the WWW.
>> >
>> > http://www.microsoft.com/communities...r=US&sloc=&p=1
>> >
>> > (Microsoft search for
>> > SQL 29552
>> > )
>> >
>> >
>> > BTW notice the forum/newsgroup where that discussion took place?
>> > That would be a more appropriate place to try to get help on SQL
>> > matters. Cross-posting to it for convenience.
>> >
>> >
>> > HTH
>> >
>> > Robert Aldwinckle
>> > ---
>> >
>> >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Installation Failure
>> > >
>> > > Error Code: 0x7370
>> > > Try to install the update again, or request help from one of the following
>> > > resources.
>> > >
>> > > For self-help options:
>> > >
>> > > Frequently Asked Questions
>> > > Find Solutions
>> > > Windows Update Newsgroup
>> > >
>> > > For assisted support options:
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Microsoft Online Assisted Support (no-cost for issues related to getting
>> > > updates)
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>> >