IE8 has not been installed. 948881 was the last successful prior to the
failure of 951847. 3/9/09. I wanted to do some rollbacks, but when I go to
'installed updates' it's blank due to this problem; there's corruption in
the store:

"Mark store corruption flag because of package:
Package_for_KB948610~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.0.6001.2123. hr: 0x800b0100"

Have not figured out a way to roll this back yet...

***********************
Charlie Kaiser
[email protected]
Kingman, AZ
***********************  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Miller Bonnie L. [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 11:37 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: RE: 800B0100 error on W2K8
> 
> What was the last patch you installed on this server?
> 
> I went through a similar issue on a Hyper-V guest server I 
> was rebuilding from scratch, and I was not very far into the 
> build when it happened.  I found the same stuff on google 
> pointing at updates, but no specific solution.  So, I finally 
> started rolling back patches a few at a time, since it was 
> such a new build, and a similar build process on another 
> server had gone just fine.  Found it pretty quick, and it in 
> my case, it turned out to be IE8--the one thing that had 
> changed since the earlier build that worked.  On this server, 
> if I install IE8, it breaks adding/removing roles and 
> features--remove IE8 and it works again.
> 
> Haven't actually found a reason yet, and it hasn't happened 
> on other servers--just this one.  Things unique to this 
> server are that it is a Hyper-V guest on WS08 Standard x64 
> running AD Domain services, DNS, and WiNS.  It is the only DC 
> we have virtualized so far--still in the shallow end on our 
> virtualization/SAN project.  I've since patched it with SP2, 
> but have not tried putting IE8 back on.
> 
> -Bonnie 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charlie Kaiser [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 3:16 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: 800B0100 error on W2K8
> 
> W2K8 x64 standard SP1. 
> Unable to change features in server manager; fails with 
> 800B0100 error. 
> Research pointed towards windows update.
> I've rerun WU, and get a repeated failure on KB951847, also 
> with 800B0100. 
> Additional symptoms include nothing listed under installed 
> updates in CP, although there is an update history in WU. I'm 
> running NOD32 AV, and have tried the fixes with AV disabled also.
> 
> I've downloaded the 947821 util and ran it several times. 
> Same result each time; runs, completes, but the CheckSUR.log 
> still contains this entry:
> 
> =================================
> Checking System Update Readiness.
> Binary Version 6.0.6001.22375
> Package Version 5.0
> 2009-07-07 17:50
> 
> Checking Deployment Packages
> 
> Checking Package Manifests and catalogs.
> 
> Checking package watchlist.
> 
> Checking component watchlist.
> 
> Checking packages.
> (f)   CBS MUM 
> Missing       0x00000002
> servicing\packages\Package_for_KB948610_server_0~31bf3856ad364
> e35~amd64~~6.0
> .6001.2123.mum                
> (f)   CBS MUM 
> Missing       0x00000002
> servicing\packages\Package_for_KB948610_server~31bf3856ad364e3
> 5~amd64~~6.0.6
> 001.2123.mum          
> (f)   CBS MUM 
> Missing       0x00000002
> servicing\packages\Package_for_KB948610~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64
> ~~6.0.6001.212
> 3.mum         
> 
> Checking component store
> Summary:
> Seconds executed: 380
>  Found 3 errors
>   CBS MUM Missing Total Count: 3
> =================================
> 
> How can I fix this? It appears to be a common problem with no 
> obvious solutions yet, at least not that I've found. Posted 
> to the MS newsgroups with no replies yet. Anyone got any 
> ideas? Thanks.
> 
> ***********************
> Charlie Kaiser
> [email protected]
> Kingman, AZ
> *********************** 
> 
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