Can't Install KB2879017 Due to Windows Update Error 800700D


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 SP1 x64 OS installed on Intel Solid State drive -480 GB
       #1

    Can't Install KB2879017 Due to Windows Update Error 800700D


    Hello,
    I'm hoping some one here can help. I have tried everything.

    I'm trying to install "Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 Service Pack 1 for x64-based systems (KB2879017)".

    Windows Update throws error code 0x800700D.

    So I run Microsoft System Update Readiness Tool (SUR) and I find the following message in the CheckSUR.log file:

    "Checking Package Manifests and Catalogs
    (f) CBS MUM Corrupt 0x00000000 servicing\Packages\Microsoft-Windows-IE-Spelling-Parent-Package-English~31bf3856ad364e35~~~10.2.9200.16437.mum Expected file name Microsoft-Windows-IE-Spelling-Parent-Package-English~31bf3856ad364e35~neutral~~10.2.9200.16437.mum does not match the actual file name"


    How do I fix this problem with the .mum file being the wrong name?


    I have attached a picture of the Windows update error.
    Attachment 289030

    I have attached the CBS.log and the CheckSUR.log.

    Attachment 289031

    The text in the CBS.log file is too long to show but the text for the CheckSUR.log is as follows:
    =================================
    Checking System Update Readiness.
    Binary Version 6.1.7601.21645
    Package Version 20.0
    2013-10-09 14:17

    Checking Windows Servicing Packages

    Checking Package Manifests and Catalogs
    (f) CBS MUM Corrupt 0x00000000 servicing\Packages\Microsoft-Windows-IE-Spelling-Parent-Package-English~31bf3856ad364e35~~~10.2.9200.16437.mum Expected file name Microsoft-Windows-IE-Spelling-Parent-Package-English~31bf3856ad364e35~neutral~~10.2.9200.16437.mum does not match the actual file name

    Checking Package Watchlist

    Checking Component Watchlist

    Checking Packages

    Checking Component Store

    Summary:
    Seconds executed: 83
    Found 1 errors
    CBS MUM Corrupt Total count: 1

    Unavailable repair files:
    servicing\packages\Microsoft-Windows-IE-Spelling-Parent-Package-English~31bf3856ad364e35~~~10.2.9200.16437.mum
    servicing\packages\Microsoft-Windows-IE-Spelling-Parent-Package-English~31bf3856ad364e35~~~10.2.9200.16437.cat
    =====================================================================

    Attachment 289032

    Any help in this matter would be appreciated.

    I have had a real hard time getting this computer to install updates and had to reset windows components more than once. I really don't want to do that again.

    This problem looks like the IE 10 install did not go correctly. So I need help fixing it. Anyone with an idea on how to fix the .mum file being the wrong name?
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  2. Posts : 6,458
    x64 (6.3.9600) Win8.1 Pro & soon dual boot x64 (6.1.7601) Win7_SP1 HomePrem
       #2

    Hold off on this for now - follow NoelDP's posts

    Try this as a workaround from the KB article. Use the Enable MS Fixit and thenrestart IE, then check for updates.

    MS13-080: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer: October 8, 2013

    Notes about this Fix it solution


    This Fix it solution addresses the issue that was previously described in Microsoft Security Advisory (2887505): Vulnerability in Internet Explorer could allow remote code execution We are providing this Fix it solution as workaround if you are not able to apply security update 2879017.
    • You must restart Internet Explorer after you apply this Fix it solution.
    • The Fix it solution that is described in this section applies only 32-bit versions of Internet Explorer.
    • You must have security update 2870699 installed for this Fix it to provide effective protection against this issue. For more information about security update 2870699, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 2870699 MS13-069: Cumulative security update for Internet Explorer: September 10, 2013
    • This Fix it solution is not intended to be a replacement for any security update. We recommend that you always install the latest security updates. However, we offer this Fix it solution as a workaround option for some scenarios.

      For more information about this workaround, go to the following Microsoft Security Bulletin webpage: Microsoft Security Bulletin MS13-080 - Critical : Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (2879017)


      The bulletin provides more information about the issue. This includes the following:
      • The scenarios in which you might apply or disable the workaround.
      Specifically, to see this information, look for the General Information heading, expand the Suggested actions section, and then expand the Workaround section.
    • These wizards may be in English only. However, the automatic fixes also work for other language versions of Windows.
    • If you are not on the computer that has the problem, you can save the automatic fix to a flash drive or a CD and then run the fix on the computer that has the problem.
    To enable or disable this Fix it solution, click the Fix it button or link under the Enable heading or under the Disable heading. Click Run in the File Download dialog box, and then follow the steps in the Fix it wizard.


    Enable CVE-2013-3893 MSHTML Shim Workaround

    Fix this problem
    Microsoft Fix it 51001


    Disable CVE-2013-3893 MSHTML Shim Workaround

    Fix this problem
    Microsoft Fix it 51002

    Last edited by Slartybart; 11 Oct 2013 at 13:39. Reason: follow NoelDP advice
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  3. Posts : 21,482
    Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM)/Win10
       #3

    PLEASE MAKE NO CHANGES _ that result in CheckSUR is normal for a machine with IE10 installed.
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  4. Posts : 21,482
    Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM)/Win10
       #4

    Please run SFC /SCANNOW, and post the new CBS.log file - if you've already run SFC in the past day or two, please upload the CBSPersist.cab files to your reply.
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