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Dear David
Many thanks also. May I share your fix with colleagues? Alexa "David_C" wrote: > Hello all, > > If deleting the ..\downloader folder has not solved your problem try > this. It should do the trick. > > 1. Open a new text document on your desktop. > -right click on desktop > -point to new > -point to text document > > 2. Copy and paste the following entries into the text document. > > regsvr32 oleaut32.dll > regsvr32 jscript.dll > regsvr32 vbscript.dll > regsvr32 msxml.dll > regsvr32 softpub.dll > regsvr32 wintrust.dll > regsvr32 initpki.dll > regsvr32 cryptdlg.dll > > 3. Save this file as a batch file. > -click on save as > -open the drop down box at the bottom to read save as file type: all > files > -name of file: BITS_fix.bat (the .bat is creating a batch file) > > 4. Run the BITS_fix.bat (double-click) > > 5. Now start BITS service. Should start fine and allow all updates. > > Explanation: (I think this is what's happening) > -Removing an anti-virus program removes or corrupts initpki.dll. > > Hopes this works for any frustrated users out there. > > |
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Thanks a lot, David!
been trying to find a fix that works and this did it, you seem right about the initpki.dll as it was the only one that took a couple minutes to reregister (what does the other dll's do?) also I don't use Norton but I updated Kerio Firewall sometime, maybe that was it. > "David_C" wrote: > > > Hello all, > > > > If deleting the ..\downloader folder has not solved your problem try > > this. It should do the trick. > > > > 1. Open a new text document on your desktop. > > -right click on desktop > > -point to new > > -point to text document > > > > 2. Copy and paste the following entries into the text document. > > > > regsvr32 oleaut32.dll > > regsvr32 jscript.dll > > regsvr32 vbscript.dll > > regsvr32 msxml.dll > > regsvr32 softpub.dll > > regsvr32 wintrust.dll > > regsvr32 initpki.dll > > regsvr32 cryptdlg.dll > > > > 3. Save this file as a batch file. > > -click on save as > > -open the drop down box at the bottom to read save as file type: all > > files > > -name of file: BITS_fix.bat (the .bat is creating a batch file) > > > > 4. Run the BITS_fix.bat (double-click) > > > > 5. Now start BITS service. Should start fine and allow all updates. > > > > Explanation: (I think this is what's happening) > > -Removing an anti-virus program removes or corrupts initpki.dll. > > > > Hopes this works for any frustrated users out there. > > > > |
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