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Bernard Cadogan
May 21, 2017Brass Contributor
Windows Update - Error 0x80007005
I'm not sure if this is really the right place to ask this question so my apologies for wasting people's time if I've got it wrong. However I've been trying for many, many months now to update on...
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Jan 29, 2019Bernard, I'm sorry no one responded. You error code (as I'm sure you now know is "Access Denied". The question is/was to what? I'm glad you were able to get your machine upgraded, and hopefully are able to keep up to date. If you are not aware during the upgrade process all you can watch the setupact.log file located in C:\$Windows.~BT\Sources\Panther. This has been very helpful in tracking down Feature Update issues for me. Hope this is helpful in the future. -Eddie
- Bernard CadoganFeb 03, 2019Brass Contributor
Thanks Eddie, Yes I did solve the problem for a while but it has come back again when I try to get the 1809 update. As you say it looks like a permissions update. However the log you mentioned is about as clear as the previous error message and is actually 56 megabytes in size (I gave up trying to count how many lines were in it)! I'm just wondering however if one thing which I did some time ago (I cannot remember when) might be having some bearing on this problem.
Originally I think I set this machine up with a userid and password - nothing to do with a Microsoft account, and then at some stage I changed the user to one with a Microsoft account (and password) - do you think this may have a bearing on this problem? There's only ever been one user (defined by me) and this has always been an admin user.
- DeletedFeb 11, 2019Bernard, User accounts should have no impact at all. These processes run in the system context if I remember correctly. Eddie