failed to perform store corruption detect and repair operation. [HRESULT = 0x800706c6 - RPC_S_INVALID_BOUND]

killom

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Hello there!

Got some issues with Server 2016; Leftover remnants of KB5005043 seem to fail CBS / DISM;

failed to perform store corruption detect and repair operation. [HRESULT = 0x800706c6 - RPC_S_INVALID_BOUND]

KB5005043 cant be manually reapplied, because .msu has been removed from Windows Update Store and isn't available for download anymore.

Would appreciate help / guidance with removing leftovers of this update, who (presumably) fail DISM

Attached CBS / DISM logs.

Edit: ComponentScanner still scanning; Will edit in LOG afterwards
 

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Step 1:
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