I cannot tell you what the cause of the problem is but I can tell you how I overcome the problem! Like all of you I suffered with "Updates were not configured correctly.Reverting changes." Then I thought that if I download the "updates" in small batches, i.e. 2 to 4 at a time, then if there is 1 update that is causing the problem then I have narrowed it down! In fact by doing this "ALL" updates downloaded and installed without any problems! Has I said earlier: if there were any problems then at least by process of elimination you could identify the Rogue download and probably recieve an error code which you could have worked from! I sincerly hope this helps!Trying to set up a few new Windows 2008 server VMs - all built at the same time and one decides to go into this black hole 'randomly'. Thankfully someone else already met this brick wall and found a way to pound it out - o n e b r i c k a t a t i m e.
Posting tips, travails and experience in the day to day life of a sysadmin in a smb shop. Windows, Cisco, VMware, Mac, and whatever else gets thrown my way.
17 July 2009
"Updates were not configured correctly - reverting changes." - Have I said I how much I hate Windows lately?
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