Did all that, still taking forever to scan ... <sigh>
I installed the July update, as that what the link for the June update
redirected to, as it said July superseded ...

Oh, well ...


On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 3:13 PM, Susan E Bradley <[email protected]>
wrote:

> https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3161608
>
> You gotta get that on the box as you are hitting the "long scan" bug of
> Windows 7
>
> On 12/29/2016 11:54 AM, Michael Leone wrote:
>
> This is weird. My work PC got corrupted, and I got a new hard drive  of
> our WIn 7 SP1 image. And I'm trying to install RSAT on it, and it seems to
> just be hanging on "Searching for updates on this computer". Looking into
> WindowsUpdate.log I see this:
>
>
> 7756 1dcc Misc ===========  Logging initialized (build: 7.6.7600.320, tz:
> -0500)  ===========
> 7756 1dcc Misc  = Process: C:\Windows\system32\wusa.exe
> 7756 1dcc Misc  = Module: C:\Windows\system32\wuapi.dll
> 7756 1dcc COMAPI -----------  COMAPI: 
> IUpdateServiceManager::AddScanPackageService
>  -----------
> 7756 1dcc COMAPI  - ServiceName = Windows Update Standalone Installer
> 7756 1dcc COMAPI  - ScanFileLocation = C:\5801e7aa26267eca7c\wsusscan.cab
> 1152 a74 Misc Validating signature for C:\Windows\
> SoftwareDistribution\ScanFile\f9550e7e-d05e-4ef0-9643-29723ef36353\Source.cab
> with dwProvFlags 0x00000080:
> 1152 a74 Misc Microsoft signed: Yes
> 1152 a74 DtaStor Default service for AU is {7971F918-A847-4430-9279-
> 4A52D1EFE18D}
> 7756 1dcc COMAPI  - Added scan package service, ServiceID =
> {F9550E7E-D05E-4EF0-9643-29723EF36353} Third party service
> 7756 1dcc COMAPI -------------
> 7756 1dcc COMAPI -- START --  COMAPI: Search [ClientId = wusa]
> 7756 1dcc COMAPI ---------
> 7756 1dcc COMAPI <<-- SUBMITTED -- COMAPI: Search [ClientId = wusa]
>
> And now it's just sitting there.
>
> I see nothing in the Event log.
>
> Any ideas? The image shows last Windows Update was April 2015 (don't say
> anything, I have nothing to do with workstation imaging). I did install the
> April 2015 Servicing Stack Update, and updated from IE10 to IE11
> (successfully).
>
> Ideas? I'll be off for the New Year's holiday, so I won't be able to
> really do anything about it for a few days, but any ideas for when I get
> back?
>
> (saw the same issue when I tried to update my Powershell v2; just sat
> there at "searching for updates").
>
> Thanks
>
>
>

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