XP SP3 Can Kill All Update Installations

Posted on August 6th, 2008 by Jason

Deploying Service Pack 3 directly on top of a fresh of XP Service Pack 2 will kill all subsequent updates from ’s servers. The Redmond giant warned that integrating into the operating system straight after performing a new of XP SP2 via Update will result in the failed implementation of any additional releases from Update, Update or through Automatic Updates. In this context, installing the third and last service pack for XP onto a freshly-deployed copy of XP SP2 will virtually cut off the operating system from the life-line represented by the company’s updates, served either through WU, MU or AU.

“This problem occurs when the latest Update client has been installed and then you install XP before restarting the computer. This causes the new Wups2.dll file not to be enabled (registered). When XP is installed, it does not detect the Wups2.dll file, and it sets the registry to point to the original Wups.dll file version that is included in XP SP2 and XP . Because the that correspond to the Wups2.dll file are missing, update installations are unsuccessful,” indicated.

The Redmond company does not provide an automatic resolve to this issue, but it does offer a mitigation. The users will have to access and download the Update Agent, available for download for 32-bit, 64-bit and Itanium-based systems running XP, and then manually install it. Next, the appropriate Update Agent version has to be located through the Browse option of the Run dialog box. What users have to execute is the following: “C:WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe /wuforce”, depending on the location of the Update Agent and following the addition of the “/wuforce” switch.

However, the same issue occurs when end users are trying to repair a machine using the XP CD. system files are replaced during the process of an XP repair operation and the Wups2.dll file did not ship with the original version of XP. After repair, although the file still exists on the machine, the registry entries pointing to it are gone since the registry is replaced during repair.

Users will have to “register the Wups2.dll file in . Stop the Automatic Updates service. Open cmd ( ) type the following , and then press ENTER:

net stop wuauserv. Register the Wups2.dll file: at the , type the following , and then press ENTER:

regsvr32 %windir%\syswow64\wups2.dll. (For a computer that is running XP Professional x64 Edition, type the following , and then press ENTER:

regsvr32 %windir%\syswow64\wups2.dll. Start the Automatic Updates service. To do this, type the following at the , and then press ENTER: “net start wuauserv”,” revealed.

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