Posted August 28, 200816 yr In my case I'm having the error 0x80070643 but it is relating to two different updates that just won't install. One comes back in the error log as: Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update with error 0x80070643: Security Update for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (KB948109). The other comes back :The IIS Admin service terminated with the following error: The data is invalid. and The server {A9E69610-B80D-11D0-B9B9-00A0C 922E750} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. I too used RegCure. I have several computers but this one seems to be the only one with the problem. (BTW didn't renew RegCure). It isn't letting me install the Net Framework 3.0 either, and the reason this came to light is that I downloaded the new Roxio 11. In the intallation files, it first tries to install Net Framework 3.5, but there it sits. It won't go past that point. Oh, it will say that it has, but the progress bar says otherwise, and then when I try to install the content for the program, it tells me the program isn't there. I tried uninstalling all the net framework and update versions, and putting them back one at a time, but finally, in frustration, went back to an image of the C drive from three days prior. I do not have a virus or other problem as security maintenance is on a schedule for all of my machines, and these tasks run nightly. Before I put myself in a position of having to restore from image again, I'm wondering if anyone out there has similar issues. Yours seems to be Office 2003. I have 2003 installed, but also 2007. Restoring from image takes hours as I have large hard drives and heavy on the graphics programs (the biggies). So I'll wait a bit and see if anyone has any input. Meanwhile, I'll try the one you have here. The error log is a wonderful thing, but it would be even nicer if one could post SnagIt's here that shows the entire panel. BTW, SnagIt is one program I'd NEVER be without. I don't even mind when they periodically make you buy it over again because it is one well-thought out program that is invaluable. It's from TechSmith if anyone wants to look at it. I've had every version and can't say enough good about it. Indy "PeterC" wrote: > In my case I cleared this error by deleting Local Install Source (LIS). For > information on LIS and the tool needed to alter LIS refer to the article in > the link below. It will explain MSOCACHE, a cache of installation files that > should limit how often you need the original installation source (eg. Office > updates etc). It seems for MSOCACHE to retain in integrity the original > installation 'physical' source needs to exist, eg. perhaps external CD drive > was used to install and is no longer connected etc. However I just deleted > LIS which then allowed me to install Office 2003 SP2 and other Office updates > that were failing with the same error. This may explain why some people have > had success uninstalling/re-installing as MSOCACHE would be regen'ed by this > process. > > Hope this helps. > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kben-us830168#top > > "Jim Hawthorne" wrote: > > > I have been trying to update but keep recieving the error 0x80070643 what > > should I do?
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