| Re: Vista's Microsoft Windows Update crashes Hi Juan,
Hmmm I have the 64 bit version and I had UAC on and everything went okay.
I have just checked what the updates were and except for the Outlook Express
update for 64 bit Vista ( didn't know OE was in Vista ) everything else looks
fine..
Maybe there are different updates for the 32bit version.
I don't know what WCP.DLL does but I'm sure someone will tell us.
What sort of CPU , Memory etc do you have on your computer ?
"Juan I. Cahis" wrote:
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> Sorry for the duplicated posting, I don't know why it happened.
>
> Juan I. Cahis <jiclbchSINBASURA@attglobal.net> wrote:
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> >Hi Bob, it is a 32 bit machine. The only difference with the
> >configuration I have now and the one I had when I updated my original
> >Vista installation is that today, I have the UAC on, and when I
> >updated my original Vista installation, I had it off.
> >
> >Do you know what WCP.DLL does?
> >
> >
> >
> >Bob <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
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> >>Hi Juan,
> >>
> >>I have just downloaded the updates and I run Business too. What version are
> >>you running ( 32 or 64bit ) and what is the configuration of your machine ?
> >>
> >>"Juan I. Cahis" wrote:
> >>
> >>> Dear friends:
> >>>
> >>> Vista's Microsoft Windows Update crashes. Today, my Vista Business
> >>> computer started to download and install all the yesterday supplied
> >>> patches from Microsoft, and it crashed every time that it tried to
> >>> install any of the just supplied security patches. After the installer
> >>> crash, I didn't need to reboot to continue working with the PC, but I
> >>> needed to reboot to continue with the patches download/install
> >>> process.
> >>>
> >>> I could take note of the following information related to the crashes:
> >>>
> >>> APPCRASH
> >>> Application: TrustedInstaller.exe
> >>> Module: WCP.DLL
> >>>
> >>> Curiously, when I originally installed Vista on my PC, I updated it
> >>> going manually to the Ms Windows Update WEB page, without any problem.
> >>> But the automated process resulted a disaster. Could be a solution to
> >>> disable the automatic process, and to go manually to the Ms Windows
> >>> Update WEB page once every Friday, when the Microsoft server's load
> >>> should have declined?
> >>>
> >>> I didn't have any problem, however, with my "old" WinXP PCs.
> >>>
> >>> Any hint
> >>>
> >>> Thanks
> >>> Juan I. Cahis
> >>> Santiago de Chile (South America)
> >>> Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!
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> >Thanks
> >Juan I. Cahis
> >Santiago de Chile (South America)
> >Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it![/color]
> Thanks
> Juan I. Cahis
> Santiago de Chile (South America)
> Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!
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