Hi chaps

I am continually getting an error of "0x800703E3" when trying to download
updates via WSUS or Windows Update to about three of my servers. All the
usual stuff doesn't seem to work, I have tried:-


   - Deleting SoftwareDistribution folder
   - Re-registering WSUS dlls
   - Re-installing the Windows Update Agent with the /wuforce switch
   - Running the AUCheck utility from CodePlex (which seemed really
   promising but didn't seem to do anything)


Googling doesn't seem to give me any useful results. These machines were all
clones of each other, but removing the SusID from the Registry solved all
that stuff - and that's all to do with appearing in the WSUS console as I
remember, not picking up updates. WindowsUpdate.log always seems to show
these entries:-

2008-11-10    15:08:03:358     980    3874    Service    ** START **
Service: Service startup
2008-11-10    15:08:03:358     980    3874    Service    *********
2008-11-10    15:08:03:358     980    3874    Agent      * WU client version
7.0.6000.374
2008-11-10    15:08:03:358     980    3874    Agent      * Base directory:
C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution
2008-11-10    15:08:03:358     980    3874    Agent      * Access type: No
proxy
2008-11-10    15:08:03:358     980    3874    Agent      * Network state:
Connected
2008-11-10    15:08:06:327    7800    3944    Setup      * WARNING: Exit
code = 0x800703E3
2008-11-10    15:08:06:327    7800    3944    Setup    *********
2008-11-10    15:08:06:327    7800    3944    Setup    **  END  **  Setup:
Installing client binaries
2008-11-10    15:08:06:327    7800    3944    Setup    *************
2008-11-10    15:08:06:327    7800    3944    Setup    FATAL:
InstallUpdatedBinaries failed with error 0x800703e3
2008-11-10    15:08:06:327    7800    3944    WUWeb    FATAL:
InstallUpdatedBinaries failed with error:0x800703e3
2008-11-10    15:08:06:327    7800    3944    WUWeb    FATAL:
UpdateClientWorker failed: error 0x800703e3

Anyone have any ideas? I am ready to tear them down and rebuild but I'd hate
to pick up the same error again. I was going to cross-post this to the Patch
Management list but couldn't handle the flood of OOF messages....

TIA,




JRR

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