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Error code 0x8007F004. Win2K update install

Discussion in 'Windows Update' started by X_Eyed_Bear, Oct 10, 2009.

  1. X_Eyed_Bear

    X_Eyed_Bear Guest

    I get this error on installing 25 out 105 updates MS says are necessary on
    my re-build of Win2k on my ThinkPad.

    I understand from this forum that this error means I haven't got sufficient
    privileges and that I have to ask my system administrator for more. I am my
    system admin. and have asked myself for more privileges. I have refused
    myself, telling myself that I am already logged on as the Administrator of
    this system, so no more priveleges are available. Should I fire myself and
    appoint a different adminstrator?

    Or is there a more practical solution?

    btw I also get error code 0x8024200D on 1 update, which the KB tells me
    applies to problems installing SP2 on Vista. Is that my problem? That I'm
    using Win2K, instead of Vista, on my PIII -based THinkPad with 320 MB of
    memory? Or is the KB article wrong?
     
  2. Sky King

    Sky King Guest

    Hi;

    I found this post ()
    where the poster VincentK states that he has found the answer (last post on
    the page). Don't know if it works or if it brings on more disaster, but
    maybe worth a look. Mentioned elsewhere are notes to verify the "Backup"
    and "Restore" privileges for the User (under Security Policies) are set for
    the Administrator, Backup Operator.

    Before running the above, please check that you have no 3rd party tools
    running that interfere with reading/writing/changing the Registry/Hive.
    Things such as so-called "registry cleaners" and "uninstall protection
    programs" are notorious for causing this sort of issue. Some versions,
    mostly older ones, of Norton products also contributed to this error
    condition.

    As stated, have never tried any of the above, but maybe these will point you
    in further investigative areas. A good current backup recommended before
    trying that .BAT file.


    "X_Eyed_Bear" <XEyedBear@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:634EAF89-CE18-401F-9DB4-3C6C1869630C@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I get this error on installing 25 out 105 updates MS says are necessary
    >on
    > my re-build of Win2k on my ThinkPad.
    >
    > I understand from this forum that this error means I haven't got
    > sufficient
    > privileges and that I have to ask my system administrator for more. I am
    > my
    > system admin. and have asked myself for more privileges. I have refused
    > myself, telling myself that I am already logged on as the Administrator of
    > this system, so no more priveleges are available. Should I fire myself and
    > appoint a different adminstrator?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    No, keep the administrator you have. He seems a reasonable fellow, is able
    to keep a sense of humor even when faced with adversity, and understands the
    chain of command when dealing with his boss (the system administrator).
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > Or is there a more practical solution?
    >
    > btw I also get error code 0x8024200D on 1 update, which the KB tells me
    > applies to problems installing SP2 on Vista. Is that my problem? That I'm
    > using Win2K, instead of Vista, on my PIII -based THinkPad with 320 MB of
    > memory? Or is the KB article wrong?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    This error is a strange one, popping up in various places with some
    differing causes/results. It is often displayed as a secondary or
    background error code with other primary error issues. One possible fix is
    to install/re-install the latest BITS and Windows Installer supporting
    updates. You can download the BITS one here:


    and the Installer one from here:



    BTW, it has been a long time but I recall that the entire line of Thinkpad
    laptops were notorious for having IBM-centric "quirks" when it came to
    updating and modifying almost anything. If at all possible I would
    recommend upgrading the hardware to something from the current century. [​IMG]

    I hope something in the above helps. Sorry not to be more definite.

    --

    ....Sky
    ====
     
  3. TaurArian

    TaurArian Guest

    X_Eyed_Bear wrote:
    :: I get this error on installing 25 out 105 updates MS says are
    :: necessary on my re-build of Win2k on my ThinkPad.
    ::
    :: I understand from this forum that this error means I haven't got
    :: sufficient privileges and that I have to ask my system administrator
    :: for more. I am my system admin. and have asked myself for more
    :: privileges. I have refused myself, telling myself that I am already
    :: logged on as the Administrator of this system, so no more priveleges
    :: are available. Should I fire myself and appoint a different
    :: adminstrator?
    ::
    :: Or is there a more practical solution?
    ::
    :: btw I also get error code 0x8024200D on 1 update, which the KB tells
    :: me applies to problems installing SP2 on Vista. Is that my problem?
    :: That I'm using Win2K, instead of Vista, on my PIII -based THinkPad
    :: with 320 MB of memory? Or is the KB article wrong?


    0x8007F004 = STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVS

    Error Code 0x8024200D is:
    SUS_E_UH_NEEDANOTHERDOWNLOAD
    The installer requires more data to be downloaded

    Try manually downloading and installing the update in question.


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