I posted a while ago - ‘And partly because for the first time I am having update problems with IE (the kb979909 issue, which is .NET downloads), if I don’t solve soon and with easy method (no uninstall) then I will probably post the problem to the forum’.
Well I did run a Repair of the XP installation, and also uninstalled and reinstalled .NET Framework as part of the general bringing up top date procedures.
I have managed to install what were the problem updates to the .NET framework, but the issue seems to have transported itself across the update spectrum, that is to say, as new downloads became available and would not install, some older, previous stubbornly resistant downloads like KB979906 and KB979909 did actual auto install at shutdown, and then in their place the newer downloads would not install.
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/1fmGQFtu9NTtwImJQVw4fQ?feat=directlink
It is only one system that is having these problems, and I do see now that there appears many fixes available for resolve of the issue, (but as yet I havent followed them up). However, why should this computer download updates that are not appropriate for this system? I just don’t get it!
also seems parasites may be preying on the fringes - take a look at the obscure website that is returned by a google search of NDP20SP2-KB974417 - okay the actual install package is NDP20SP2-KB974417.msp and a search of this will return a whole raft of genuine responses. But take care with the first search keyword that I gave out because the website generates an avast block / detection.
I leave it up to you.
And to cap things off, Microsoft download center doesn’t seem able to find this update.
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update for .NET versions 2.0 through 3.5 (KB951847) x86 - http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/btsCFyPCk_f41PiY1CjTkg?feat=directlink
There may be a perfectly good reason for this, but for the time being I am all out of patience. I’m going back to using one of the computers that does update smoothly. I’ve got other things to do.