When you run the setup binary (.exe file), it self-extracts to a temp folder. The MSI is under wYukon sub folder inside that temp folder.
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"Jim" <jim[ at ]camden.lib.nj.u$> wrote in message news:%23D5AKTLxHHA.4592[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Well I actually set up wsus3.0 using the WSUS3Setupx86.exe which installed > the Windows Internal Database on it's own so I don't have a Windows > Internal Database.msi. Thats My problem. Where is and which .msi am I > looking for? > Jim > > > "Myweb" <meiweb[ at ]gmx.de> wrote in message > news:ff16fb664022d8c992d9b0876b78[ at ]msnews.microsoft.com... >> Hello Jim, >> >> That's your installation file either on your server cd or sql cd. So >> search on your disks for .msi files. >> >> Best regards >> >> Myweb >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and >> confers no rights. >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I read the KB article below for the fix BUT where is the >>> <MSI_File_Name> the article is asking for? How can I download the job? >>> >>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929665>>> >>> Msiexec <MSI_File_Name> CALLERID=OCSetup.exe REINSTALL=ALL >>> REINSTALLMODE=omus /qn REBOOT=ReallySupress /l*v <Log_File_Path> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Jim >>> >> >> > >
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