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From: down&out on 3 Jan 2006 12:06 Can somebody help me on this? Originally, the error number was 0x8024001D. I did a search and found a solution which many had found to be helpful by Torgeir Bakken (MVP) posted on 21/6/05. I did accordingly but this did not work for my case. Another error (0x80248014) occurred and this time I can't find any solution to it. I would greatly appreciate it if any of you knows what this is all about and how should I go about solving it. Thanks in advance!
From: jschurbon on 3 Jan 2006 12:58 Can you provide more details? What OS, is it running a specific app when this happens?
From: Robert Aldwinckle on 4 Jan 2006 19:03 "down&out" <downout(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9AE52F59-A9C2-4287-A5B6-D91FC4EC6CC6(a)microsoft.com... > Can somebody help me on this? Originally, the error number was 0x8024001D. I > did a search and found a solution which many had found to be helpful by > Torgeir Bakken (MVP) posted on 21/6/05. I did accordingly but this did not > work for my case. Another error (0x80248014) occurred and this time I can't > find any solution to it. > > I would greatly appreciate it if any of you knows what this is all about and > how should I go about solving it. Try a search? http://docxp.mvps.org/WU5-ERR.htm (MSN search for (0x80248014 OR 80248014) microsoft error codes ) <quote> 0x80248014 -2145091564 WU E DS UNKNOWNSERVICE the caller has requested some action on a service that is not known to the datastore </quote> As usual the code doesn't mean much by itself. We need some context, such as would be provided by the update's install log. If you have disabled some services based on someone's suggestion or without understanding what they are used for that might account for this symptom. To get a list of started services switch to a cmd window and enter: net start >servlst.txt and notepad servlst.txt > > Thanks in advance! HTH Robert Aldwinckle ---
From: down&out on 5 Jan 2006 11:06 Thanks jschurbon and Robert Aldwinckle for helping! To jschurbon: mine is running on Windows XP Professional. The error occured when I tried to run an express (or custom) windows update. To Robert Aldwinckle: context as in? I managed to get a list of started services with what you taught me to do and what can I find out from there? Sorry to sound so ignorant.
From: Robert Aldwinckle on 5 Jan 2006 17:50
"down&out" <downout(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B61F2B02-1514-4E1F-BFF9-1D5C16417F20(a)microsoft.com... > Thanks jschurbon and Robert Aldwinckle for helping! > > To jschurbon: mine is running on Windows XP Professional. The error occured > when I tried to run an express (or custom) windows update. > > To Robert Aldwinckle: context as in? (repost) >> such as would be provided by the update's install log. Note: you haven't even disclosed yet which update is giving you this symptom so I can't really be more specific than that. However, usually the update's install log will contain the update number and have an extension of .log. > I managed to get a list of started > services with what you taught me to do and what can I find out from there? Either post that list so others can tell you if you are missing some or look for other posts which describe problems being resolved by starting (or repairing) missing services. Remember, we're just guessing that a missing or broken service is likely to account for the (vague) symptom description you are giving us. I suspect something more specific to suggest could become apparent from seeing more details from your update's install log. HTH Robert --- |