Good :) Do you have any other update to install?
Actually, as I mention in the thread subject, both KB3121461 and KB2952664 are installing but cause consistently Error 8004402F.
Here is the flow of the installation/rollback of those updates:
- KB2952664/KB3121461 installs and require to reboot to finish install process
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I reboot manually
- Message "Configuring Windows Updates" appears
- It stops several seconds at "77%", then "Failure configuring Windows Updates. Reverting changes." appears
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Reboot
- Message "Failure configuring Windows Updates. Reverting changes." appears
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Reboot
- Message "Configuring Windows Updates" appears
- It stops several seconds at "30%", then "Failure configuring Windows Updates. Reverting changes." appears
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Reboot
- Message "Configuring Windows Updates" appears
- It stops several seconds at "67%", then "Failure configuring Windows Updates. Reverting changes." appears
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Reboot
- Message "Failure configuring Windows Updates" appears
- At last, I can Login...!!!
- In Windows Updates history, both KB2952664/KB3121461 appears as "Failed" with Error Code 8004402F
Uninstalling KB2952664 beforehand as you suggested does not seem to change anything to the above flow.
Note also that I'm in a working environment so I cannot ignore those KB2952664/KB3121461 updates, and they are pushed to my computer almost every day (using MS SCCM Software Center)!
So I want to find a way to fix their installation.
I also tried to install them manually (with offline installer) one by one, with no more success: each of these updates requires reboot, then leads to a "Failure configuring Windows Updates. Reverting changes." message and Reboot again.