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Getting error code: 0x80070002 updating Microsoft store apps
Boggin:
You haven't answered which service was set to Started and Auto.
If you ran all of the repair program repairs then it will probably have taken out your Windows Update.
Can you go Start - Settings - Update & Security then see if a manual check for updates will work or produce an error.
If it produces an error message then run the program again in Safe Mode with Networking then click on Backup Tools and select Restore for the Registry back up.
Click on Restore Registry then use the dropdown to select the back up then click on Restore Now and check your Windows Update again.
If it hasn't reinstated it, then use the link I've posted for Win 10 Services and reinstall BITS and the Windows Update services.
MSRadell:
msiserver is the service I was referring to earlier that was automatic and started. I did a complete reset of all services using Tweaking.com AIO and now it shows manual and that started.
I went and did a manual check for updates and everything worked fine. Also if I use winver HFI system is updated to 1803- 17 134.112 which I believe is the latest version available for normal release.
Boggin:
It's good that the program didn't screw your updates as it has done for some on here including myself.
Can you try the App update again and then go into Event Viewer and check the time stamped errors to see if there are any with the same time stamp that could be associated with the 0x80070002 one that you are already getting.
MSRadell:
I didn't get any errors in the event log when I tried to update the Microsoft Store, however when looking at the event log I noticed that I got quite a few various errors when I booted up this morning.
I'm attaching a copy of those errors to see if you see anything that might because the problem in those errors.
Boggin:
Do you get the same errors after a shutdown and then a restart ?
I'm not sure the delay in connecting to the Internet could be a DNS issue but I use Level3's DNS servers.
You probably know how to do this but I'll run through it anyway.
Go Start - ncpa.cpl and press enter.
Right click on whichever adapter you are using and select Properties.
I have the box for (TCP/IPv6) unchecked as it can cause problems.
Click on (TCP/IPv4) then on the Properties button.
Click on the button to Use the following DNS servers then type 209.244.0.3 in the top row of boxes then tab down and type 209.244.0.4 in the lower row.
Check the box to Validate settings upon exit - OK - Close - where the troubleshooter will start and should report no problems.
Depending upon whether there is a repetition of those errors on restart, you may need to unregister/re-register the time server.
This is done from an admin cmd prompt with these cmds -
net stop w32time
w32tm.exe /unregister
w32tm.exe /register
net start w32time
shutdown /r /t 00
Then check Event Viewer after the restart.
I can't find anything on the MS Windows Host Network service error but changing the DNS servers can resolve a number of problems.
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