[SOLVED] Windows Rollup KB4093118 Failed: 80004005

ravenize

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Same error I was having last month, was only able to fix this doing a Dist Upgrade.

Surt found no errors; SFC fix found no errors. WindowsUpdate.diagcab found no errors. Disabled all AV's & third party protection same errors. Clean boot, same errors.

Surt:

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Checking System Update Readiness.
Binary Version 6.1.7601.22471
Package Version 26.0
2018-04-11 21:31

Checking Windows Servicing Packages
Checking Package Manifests and Catalogs
Checking Package Watchlist
Checking Component Watchlist
Checking Packages
Checking Component Store

Summary:
Seconds executed: 93
No errors detected

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SFCFix version 3.0.0.0 by niemiro.
Start time: 2018-04-11 22:47:24.213
Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 - amd64
Not using a script file.

AutoAnalysis::
SUMMARY: No corruptions were detected.
AutoAnalysis:: directive completed successfully.

Successfully processed all directives.
SFCFix version 3.0.0.0 by niemiro has completed.
Currently storing 1 datablocks.
Finish time: 2018-04-11 22:48:38.032
----------------------EOF-----------------------

Can someone export and provide me a clean backup of the following Windows 7 SP1 key?
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server

Attached CBS.log
 

Attachments

2018-04-11 21:49:27, Info CSI 0000002e Begin executing advanced installer phase 24 (0x00000018) index 35 (0x0000000000000023) (sequence 60)
Old component: [ml:302{151},l:300{150}]"Microsoft-Windows-PeerDist, Culture=neutral, Version=6.1.7600.16385, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35, ProcessorArchitecture=amd64, versionScope=NonSxS"
New component: [ml:302{151},l:300{150}]"Microsoft-Windows-PeerDist, Culture=neutral, Version=6.1.7601.24000, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35, ProcessorArchitecture=amd64, versionScope=NonSxS"
Install mode: uninstall
Installer ID: {c145fd5d-1b9b-4738-9961-64034a3da28f}
Installer name: [27]"Generic Command (uninstall)"
2018-04-11 21:49:27, Info CSI 0000002f Performing 1 operations; 1 are not lock/unlock and follow:
LockComponentPath (10): flags: 0 comp: {l:16 b:de811fa319d2d301170000009004d804} pathid: {l:16 b:de811fa319d2d301180000009004d804} path: [l:210{105}]"\SystemRoot\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft-windows-peerdist_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_7919860403cdb261" pid: 490 starttime: 131679821449796395 (0x01d3d219959a1b2b)
2018-04-11 21:49:27, Info CSI 00000030 Performing 1 operations; 1 are not lock/unlock and follow:
LockComponentPath (10): flags: 0 comp: {l:16 b:de811fa319d2d301190000009004d804} pathid: {l:16 b:de811fa319d2d3011a0000009004d804} path: [l:210{105}]"\SystemRoot\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft-windows-peerdist_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7601.24000_none_7bdab59f19d5b271" pid: 490 starttime: 131679821449796395 (0x01d3d219959a1b2b)
2018-04-11 21:49:27, Info CSI 00000031 Calling generic command executable (sequence 1): [29]"C:\Windows\System32\netsh.exe"
CmdLine: [100]""C:\Windows\System32\netsh.exe" http delete urlacl http://+:80/116B50EB-ECE2-41ac-8429-9F9E963361B7/"
2018-04-11 21:49:27, Info CSI 00000032 Performing 1 operations; 1 are not lock/unlock and follow:
LockComponentPath (10): flags: 0 comp: {l:16 b:5f0729a319d2d3011b0000009004d804} pathid: {l:16 b:5f0729a319d2d3011c0000009004d804} path: [l:234{117}]"\SystemRoot\WinSxS\x86_microsoft.windows.s..ation.badcomponents_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_3868158f24725705" pid: 490 starttime: 131679821449796395 (0x01d3d219959a1b2b)
2018-04-11 21:49:27, Info CSI 00000033 Creating NT transaction (seq 1), objectname [6]"(null)"
2018-04-11 21:49:27, Info CSI 00000034 Created NT transaction (seq 1) result 0x00000000, handle @0x264
2018-04-11 21:49:27, Info CSI 00000035@2018/4/12:04:49:27.757 CSI perf trace:
CSIPERF:TXCOMMIT;28878
2018-04-11 21:49:27, Error [0x01800a] CSI 00000036 (F) Done with generic command 1; CreateProcess returned 0, CPAW returned S_OK
Process exit code 1 resulted in success? FALSE
Process output: [l:71 [71]"

URL reservation delete failed, Error: 6

The handle is invalid.





"][gle=0x80004005]
2018-04-11 21:49:27, Info CSI 00000039@2018/4/12:04:49:27.804 CSI Advanced installer perf trace:
CSIPERF:AIDONE;{c145fd5d-1b9b-4738-9961-64034a3da28f};Microsoft-Windows-PeerDist, Version = 6.1.7601.24000, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64 (9), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, Type neutral, TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral;146387
2018-04-11 21:49:27, Error [0x018008] CSI 0000003a (F) Failed execution of queue item Installer: Generic Command (uninstall) ({c145fd5d-1b9b-4738-9961-64034a3da28f}) with HRESULT HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(14109). Failure will not be ignored: A rollback will be initiated after all the operations in the installer queue are completed; installer is reliable (2)[gle=0x80004005]
2018-04-11 21:49:27, Info CSI 0000003b End executing advanced installer (sequence 60)
Completion status: HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_ADVANCED_INSTALLER_FAILED)



2018-04-11 21:50:41, Info CSI 000000b3 Begin executing advanced installer phase 38 (0x00000026) index 58 (0x000000000000003a) (sequence 97)
Old component: [ml:302{151},l:300{150}]"Microsoft-Windows-PeerDist, Culture=neutral, Version=6.1.7600.16385, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35, ProcessorArchitecture=amd64, versionScope=NonSxS"
New component: [ml:302{151},l:300{150}]"Microsoft-Windows-PeerDist, Culture=neutral, Version=6.1.7601.24000, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35, ProcessorArchitecture=amd64, versionScope=NonSxS"
Install mode: install
Installer ID: {81a34a10-4256-436a-89d6-794b97ca407c}
Installer name: [15]"Generic Command"
2018-04-11 21:50:41, Info CSI 000000b4 Calling generic command executable (sequence 19 (0x00000013)): [29]"C:\Windows\System32\netsh.exe"
CmdLine: [121]""C:\Windows\System32\netsh.exe" http add urlacl url=http://+:80/116B50EB-ECE2-41ac-8429-9F9E963361B7/ sddl=D:(A;;GX;;;NS)"
2018-04-11 21:50:41, Error [0x01800a] CSI 000000b5 (F) Done with generic command 19 (0x00000013); CreateProcess returned 0, CPAW returned S_OK
Process exit code 1 resulted in success? FALSE
Process output: [l:68 [68]"

Url reservation add failed, Error: 6
 
For me the problem resides with peerdist; I had already disabled it under services and its dependency "http" after the dist upgrade and updating windows.
Another user claimed the following:

I can also attest that IIS seemed to be the culprit for me.
I disabled the services World Wide Web Publishing Service, IIS Admin Service and some others for good measure, set them all to manual, rebooted, then tried to install SP1 RC Refresh and that finally succeeded.​
I would get certain GUIDs in my CBS.log:
Code Block
2008-01-17 12:28:30, Error CSI 00000d42 (F) Failed execution of queue item Installer: Task Scheduler ({386b5911-b69e-4d2d-a3ab-796d2ec6af38}) with HRESULT 80041315 [Error,Facility=FACILITY_ITF,Code=4885 (0x1315)]. Failure will not be ignored: A rollback will be initiated after all the operations in the installer queue are completed; installer is reliable (2)[gle=0x80004005]
Old component: Microsoft-Windows-IIS-HttpErrors, Version = 6.0.6000.16386, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, Type neutral, TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral
New component: Microsoft-Windows-IIS-HttpErrors, Version = 6.0.6001.17128, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, Type neutral, TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral
CSIPERF:AIDONE;{81a34a10-4256-436a-89d6-794b97ca407c};Microsoft-Windows-IIS-HttpErrors, Version = 6.0.6001.17128, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, Type neutral, TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral;274
2008-01-17 12:28:41, Error CSI 00000f12 (F) Done with generic command 110 (0x0000006e); CreateProcess returned 0, CPAW returned S_OK
Url reservation add failed, Error: 6
 
How do I uninstall this component manually before initiating the windows update?
 
and or how can i edit the windows update installer to leave branch cache alone?
 
Re: Windows Rollup KB4093118 Failed: 80004005 (SOLVED, for MANY KB updates out there!

OK so I finally solved this Windows / Update BUG, it and it was as simple as this; set peerdissvc (aka branchcache as it is known under services.msc) back to manual, along with its dependency http, to manual. I'm quite sure setting branchcache to manual was all that was necessary for the fix to take place; I also had set "not configured" to alll changes I had made to "Background Intelligence Transfer Service" under group policy regarding peer caching. I had tried the latter before the last distupgrade and it did not make any difference; so it seems windows update fails if you disable branchcache, which is typically only used by businesses anyway, so many people recommend to disable it, for security reasons also. What a headache; I spent at least a 80 hours, and weeks, and months trying to figure this one out; Windows update has turned into a bunch of ******** with their ROLLUPS; one error on one of 200 little updates and the whole shebang goes down with the ship; dumbest idea ever for their update platform; they should change to individual updates and do it quick.

SO for all of you 80004005 victims out there; know very well whatever app is the problem, be it IIS as quoted above -> they disabled IIS and it fixed their problem, or peerdist -> I set it to manual, or anything else, make sure you fiddle with enabling or disabling as a service or under the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\

Change the entry "start" typically to demand or auto, or disable if it was already enabled.

0 Boot
1 system
2 Automatic
3 Demand (aka manual)
4 Disabled
 
OP: I cannot edit this post; Please add the word "SOLVED" to the end for the sake of others! Or even better this exactly:

[h=2]Windows Rollup KB4093118 Failed: 80004005 (SOLVED, for MANY KB updates out there![/h]
 
Solved, 2 months later! After 3 dist upgrades!
So I finally solved this Windows / Update BUG, it and it was as simple as this; set peerdissvc (under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\) (aka branchcache as it is known under services.msc) from disabled back to manual, along with its dependency http, to manual. I'm quite sure setting branchcache to manual was all that was necessary for the fix to take place; I also had set "not configured" to alll changes I had made to "Background Intelligence Transfer Service" under group policy regarding peer caching. I had tried the latter before the last 3 distupgrades and it did not make any difference; so it seems windows update fails if you disable branchcache, which is typically only used by businesses anyway, so many people recommend to disable it, for security reasons also. What a headache; I spent at least a 80 hours, and weeks, and months trying to figure this one out; Windows update has turned into a bunch of bull***** with their ROLLUPS; one error on one of 130 little updates and the whole shebang goes down with the ship; dumbest idea ever for their update platform; they should change to individual updates and do it quick.
This is a MICROSOFT WINDOWS UPDATE BUG. You shouldn't have to enable or disable any built in windows service to get a "windows" update working. What a headache.
SO for all of you 80004005 victims out there; check your C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\cbs.log; search for "error" or "Failed execution" know very well whatever app is failing to install, be it IIS as quoted below-> they disabled IIS and it fixed their problem, or peerdist -> I had to set it to manual, so make sure you fiddle with enabling or disabling the failing install service using services.msc or under the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\

Change the entry "start" to demand or auto, or disable if it was already enabled, reboot, then try your update.

0 Boot
1 system
2 Automatic
3 Demand (aka manual)
4 Disabled
 
If you're situation is unique, and you have a unique offending app be sure to search the web and your registry for it;
 

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