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@Grant Palin: Thanks, but it would merely hide it and continue to remember somewhere that this install is still "pending". Is there anyway, that I can ensure it is removed, so there are no more traces of it.– KaniniCommented Dec 27, 2009 at 9:09
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Well, then I imagine the best thing to do would be to solve the problem. i.e. Figure out why the update won't install. I'm afraid I've no help for that bit of it. Good luck! :)– Grant PalinCommented Dec 27, 2009 at 18:35
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Actually, for what it is worth, SQL Server [2005|2008] have been troublesome for me in the past. Actually installing them, installing service packs, and installing updates have all caused me some grief. Can't remember what I did to resolve them, so no help here, but the point is: you are not alone!– Grant PalinCommented Dec 27, 2009 at 22:53
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