Hey There,
I am sure one of you guys have seen this issue before and has a resolution.
My wifes Vista Ultimate laptop has an windows update issue; by where it will fail to install any windows updates. While before it was working just fine.
I get error code 80070005 or 779 upon attempting to download or install any updates (regardless of selection).
It seems that the issue appears to revolve around the user(s) that need administrative access to the mapisvc.inf file which Vista prevents any access to any critical system files with it's Windows Integrity Control (or previously known as "Manditory Integrity Controls"). Supposedly you can use ICACLS command to set the integrity level from "H" (high) to "L" (low) to allow you to modify NTFS permissions to allow the change/modify permission to the account you wish to have access to install updates on the system. (The system account is the only account that has full access to the file.) I have tried the ICACLS (File) /setintegritylevel "L" command, but it still denies me access. (I also run command as adminstrator). I find it ironic that supposedly Microsoft abandoned support for the MIC/WIC access controls and there is not much out there in the way of support.
For now, I am reading an article/tool page by Mark Minasi that suggest may add some additional administration functionality to the Vista integrity access controls. I have been a fan of Mr. Minasi for some time; he simplifies Microsoft technology pretty darn well.
http://www.minasi.com/vista/chml.htm
Thanks guys in advance for any input. I apologize if this Vista issue is posted somewhere else: I did a search here first, but came up with nadda.
-Rikku