Windows 10: GetOpenFileName API32, KB890830

Discus and support GetOpenFileName API32, KB890830 in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Dear Sir or Madam,I have experienced a mysterious behaviour on my computer. Programs using the GetOpenFileName function API32 exit without error... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Rösner Vilmos, Feb 17, 2023.

  1. GetOpenFileName API32, KB890830


    Dear Sir or Madam,I have experienced a mysterious behaviour on my computer. Programs using the GetOpenFileName function API32 exit without error message. This happened first after the last automatic upgrade of KB890830 and KB5002323, but that one I could uninstall. I can not uninstall the KB890830, because it is not on the "installed updates" list.After system recovery old programs worked normally, but after the next restart the symptom presented again, even tough I have disabled the automatic update function.Could anyone help me? I would use a lot of old programs, but it is very hard w

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    Rösner Vilmos, Feb 17, 2023
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  2. Mayra Aqu Win User

    KB890830 may 10th update

    Hi Marcia,

    Error 0x80070002 happens when some files on the Windows update are missing. Microsoft created a troubleshooter that can help in resolving error codes that you encounter.

    To help you with it, we suggest following the steps on this link on how to fix the error that you received. It will also
    help you install the update for KB890830.

    We'll be waiting for your feedback.
     
    Mayra Aqu, Feb 17, 2023
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  3. Barry48 Win User
    Update KB890830 is stuck at 55%

    The Windows Update setting shows that Updates are available (KB890830) but is stuck on "Downloading updates 55%". It has been like this since 8th September. I can't see how to restart or cancel this update. Any suggestions?
     
    Barry48, Feb 17, 2023
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  4. RT2015 Win User

    GetOpenFileName API32, KB890830

    KB890830

    WINDOWS 7.

    STILL GETTING KB890830.

    IS THIS OK?
     
    RT2015, Feb 17, 2023
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