Question:
My updates stopped working after 11/27. The next update on 12/11 gave be an error 80246008, which points me to BITS.
I cannot get BITS to start. When I go to the Services tab and start it, it gives me Error 127: The specific procedure could not be found.
I have read a lot of articles that ultimately talk about RegSrv32-ing qmgr.dll. When I RegSrv32 qmgr.dll, I get the error:
The module "qmgr.dll" failed to load.
Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to check for problems with the binary or dependent .DLL files
The specified procedure could not be found.
I cannot figure out how to delete this file and reinstall it. I cannot do anything to qmgr.dll. It gives me Access Denied, even as administrator and even in Safe Mode with nearly every service turned off.
By following through various MS support articles and others, I seem to keep coming back to these. I have attempted to run the following:
Windows6.0-KB940520-x86-ENU - this tells me that Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) repair is not required currently.
Windows6.0-KB939159-x86 - this tells me that the Update does not apply to your system
Windows6.0-KB941600-x86 - this tells me that the Update does not apply to your system
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated,
Stephen in Reno
Answer 1:
Hello Stephen,
Thank you for using the Microsoft Answers Forum. There is a Microsoft Knowledge Base article that deals with this specific error and it does not seem to be one of the ones that you already tried. Here is the link:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/956706
Run these steps and let us know if this resolves your problem.
Thanks,
Jack
Jack
Answer 2:
I have 2 errors on my Vista system. 1. TV guide will not update (Windows Error Code: 3). 2. Windows Update fails (Error Code: 80246008). I have not been able to get Windows Update since 11/25/2008!
Doing some research I have figured out the issue (i think) - background intelligent transfer service is not running. What I have tried so far:
1. Start -> My Computer -> Manage -> Service -> BITS -> Start. When I try and start the service I get a yellow bang dialog box that says "The Background Intelligent Transfer Service service on Local Computer started and ten stopped. Some services stop automatically if they are not in use by other services or programs."
2. I have checked and the dependent service (Terminal Services, Remote Procedure Call (RPC), System Event Notification, Windows Management Instrumentation, COM+ Event System, DCOM Server Process Launcher) ALL these services are running, automatically.
3. Downloaded Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool - June 2009 and scanned the system. No infected files found.
4. Downloaded the BITS fixup tool (Windows6.0-KB940520-x86-ENU.exe) and got an dialog box that says "BITS repair is not required currently."
5. Downloaded Windows Update Standalone Installer (Windows6.0-KB939159-x86.exe) and it simply says it's not a valid program on the machine...
Any advice on what I should do, please?
Answer 3:
My updates stopped working after 11/27. The next update on 12/11 gave be an error 80246008, which points me to BITS.
I cannot get BITS to start. When I go to the Services tab and start it, it gives me Error 127: The specific procedure could not be found.
I have read a lot of articles that ultimately talk about RegSrv32-ing qmgr.dll. When I RegSrv32 qmgr.dll, I get the error:
The module "qmgr.dll" failed to load.
Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to check for problems with the binary or dependent .DLL files
The specified procedure could not be found.
I cannot figure out how to delete this file and reinstall it. I cannot do anything to qmgr.dll. It gives me Access Denied, even as administrator and even in Safe Mode with nearly every service turned off.
By following through various MS support articles and others, I seem to keep coming back to these. I have attempted to run the following:
Windows6.0-KB940520-x86-ENU - this tells me that Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) repair is not required currently.
Windows6.0-KB939159-x86 - this tells me that the Update does not apply to your system
Windows6.0-KB941600-x86 - this tells me that the Update does not apply to your system
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated,
Stephen in Reno
I got exactly this problem!!
also i tried http://support.microsoft.com/kb/956706 that jack provided. but the problem not solved yet.
i tried to repair bits using bitsadmin command but i got a message that this command couldnt be executed on this operating system! (my os is geniune windows vista ultimate 64bit sp2)
i am totally disappointed. Is there anybody in microsft could solve this problem? help plz
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