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Unable to install Windows XP SP3, Win Installer 3.1 or 4.5
Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 – 10:14 | No Comment

After reinstalling XP SP2 from CD to resolve logon issues, Windows updated all updates to Jan 09. But now I need to update the Windows Installer from 3.0 to 3.1 0r the latest 4.5 I receive this error “Error Code: 0×80070005 “. I also tried to download and install SP3 with no luck.

Streets and Trips 2009 and MapPoint 2009 Construction Update
Sunday, 8 Feb, 2009 – 13:01 | No Comment

Download the latest construction data to keep your maps current.

Streets and Trips 2006 Construction Update
Sunday, 8 Feb, 2009 – 13:01 | No Comment

Download the latest construction data to keep your maps current.

MapPoint 2006 and Streets and Trips 2007 Construction Update
Sunday, 8 Feb, 2009 – 13:01 | No Comment

Download the latest construction data to keep your maps current.

Streets and Trips 2008 Construction Update
Sunday, 8 Feb, 2009 – 13:01 | No Comment

Download the latest construction data to keep your maps current.

Fix for upate failure code C8000643
Friday, 6 Feb, 2009 – 14:44 | No Comment

If your Windows update fails with error code 0xC8000643 (not listed in Microsoft’s error codes) on Server 2003 try downloading the latest windows installer - 4.5 I used, and it fixed things.

Patch Management: A Hands-On Guide to Hands-Off Updates with WSUS
Monday, 31 Oct, 2005 – 23:00 | No Comment

An essential, though sometimes time-consuming, task for protecting your computing environment is to keep systems current with the latest software updates and patches. To help streamline this process, Microsoft recently released Jeremy Moskowitz TechNet Magazine November • December 2005