Question:
Windows XP Automatic Updates Keep Failing.?
anonymous
2008-09-19 02:13:12 UTC
For a few weeks now my computer has been trying to install 9 things:
Security Update for Microsoft Office Excel 2003 (KB951548)
Security Update for Access Snapshot Viewer 2003 (KB955439)
Security Update for Microsoft Office 2003 (KB921598)
Security Update for Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 (KB948988)
Update for Outlook 2003 Junk E-mail Filter (KB956077)
Security Update for Microsoft Office 2003 (KB953404)
Security Update for Microsoft Office Word 2003 (KB954464)
Security Update for Office 2003 (KB954478),
But they keep failing to update.
It's not that it's affecting my computer it's just annoying, so I was wondering if there is a problem or a way to fix it?
Four answers:
Justin H
2008-09-19 02:21:17 UTC
Did you actually purchase your copy of Microsoft Office or did you download it from BitTorrent or get it from a friend who downloaded it? If so, you have an unlicensed copy and are not eligible for updates.



However, most Microsoft Office updates are not necessary - especially if you don't use the programs. You can turn off automatic updates for Office and this won't affect your Windows updates.



If you do have a legal copy of Office, then call Microsoft's tech support.
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2016-11-03 11:53:46 UTC
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?
2008-09-19 02:21:27 UTC
You need to put a command to your command prompt so it will accept the updates. every error you get look into it to see how you can resolve the problem. You sure do have a lot of error messages. learn from them. It will tell you step by step to throw in your command or run option. I've been their and I know what your going threw I know it's frustrating.
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2008-09-19 02:28:29 UTC
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