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From: Scott McGeechan Scott on 2 Jun 2010 22:57 Peter, I note your redirect to WSUS group, but this problem occurs for me as well on both "straight" windows update as well as udpates administered by WSUS, so may I suggest that it is appropriate to this forum as well? WS 2008 (incl 32 bit and R2) typically only install one or two updates at a time out of many. BTW - nothing found at WSUS about code 80070718. cheers, Scott McG "Peter Foldes" wrote: > Wrong newsgroup > Repost it to the WSUS newsgroup as per below > > > On the web: > http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/list/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.server.update_services > > > > -- > Peter > > Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others > Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. > > "MC Murphy" <MCMurphy(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3A49540A-7A65-44B7-8ABF-DDE61EE196B3(a)microsoft.com... > > Using WSUS 3.0, set to download but not install updates; works very well with > > server 2003, with server 2008 what usually happens: > > One update installs successfully; other updates fail, most common error > > noted in update history is "Error details: Code 80070718 > > In Event Viewer I find this: > > "Windows Servicing failed to complete the process of setting package > > 'whichever' into Install Requested (Install requeted) state". > > So I restart the server, Autoupdate pops up with "udpates available", I get > > usually one more udpate installed, all the remaining fail again with this > > same error. Help, please, so I can keep these servers caught up with their > > updates. > > . >
From: Robert Aldwinckle on 3 Jun 2010 00:42 "Scott McGeechan" <Scott McGeechan(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:72A79EAE-358F-4090-A2A4-45C39CC2E511(a)microsoft.com... > BTW - nothing found at WSUS about code 80070718. <cmd_output OS="W7 X64"> C:\>set /a c = 0x718 1816 C:\>net helpmsg %c% Not enough quota is available to process this command. </cmd_output> Perhaps you should up the quota? <eg> ----
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 3 Jun 2010 01:59
Scott McGeechan wrote: > I note your redirect to WSUS group, but this problem occurs for me as well > on both "straight" windows update as well as udpates administered by WSUS, > so may I suggest that it is appropriate to this forum as well? You can recommend from now till the cows come home but please begin a new thread about your problem and your computer. |