Skoalm1nt New Member Joined Oct 20, 2011 Messages 20 Oct 29, 2011 Thread Author #1 fixed renamed the software distribution folder did the trick. Last edited: Oct 29, 2011
Solution Drew Oct 29, 2011 > cmd, Run as Admin Type, sfc /scannow, hit Enter Run the Microsoft FixIt Tool & reboot, Link Removed Try the Updates again after up & runninng again. Cheers, Drew Link Removed - Invalid URL Clients Welcome
> cmd, Run as Admin Type, sfc /scannow, hit Enter Run the Microsoft FixIt Tool & reboot, Link Removed Try the Updates again after up & runninng again. Cheers, Drew Link Removed - Invalid URL Clients Welcome
Drew Banned Joined Mar 25, 2006 Messages 3,574 Oct 29, 2011 #2 > cmd, Run as Admin Type, sfc /scannow, hit Enter Run the Microsoft FixIt Tool & reboot, Link Removed Try the Updates again after up & runninng again. Cheers, Drew Link Removed - Invalid URL Clients Welcome Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
> cmd, Run as Admin Type, sfc /scannow, hit Enter Run the Microsoft FixIt Tool & reboot, Link Removed Try the Updates again after up & runninng again. Cheers, Drew Link Removed - Invalid URL Clients Welcome
Saltgrass Excellent Member Microsoft Community Contributor Joined Oct 16, 2009 Messages 15,156 Oct 29, 2011 #3 Glad you got it fixed. You don't happen to know what the error message means by any chance? I had to track down your other thread to remind myself. I will see if I had the error information earlier. Last edited: Oct 29, 2011 Upvote 0 Downvote
Glad you got it fixed. You don't happen to know what the error message means by any chance? I had to track down your other thread to remind myself. I will see if I had the error information earlier.