It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. When I go to windowsupdate. I also installed Windows Update Agent 7. Most users will not be impacted by this change. So you can no longer use Windows Update to install updates. Instead visit Microsoft Update catalog and install updates you need. Or use Autopatcher. Sign up to join this community.
The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 1 year, 4 months ago. I've been having the same problem since last night. Reinstalled XP twice and the same issue keeps coming up. Last week I reinstalled on another machine with no problems. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Forestarius's post on October 30, In reply to HaroldMann's post on October 30, I didn't notice the 0kb file.
I've selected custom and selected one random file. It will download it and then fail. I tried it with a few different files and always the same result. I thought about starting over, but if someone has tried that and it has failed twice I'm hesitant to do that. I did find some reccomendations on deleting the download folder for update, etc, but not of that worked either.
Then I tried this fix: Boot into Safemode. That may be a magic file. In reply to Forestarius's post on October 31, I applied the update successfully, restarted, and ran Windows Update and it failed again. Attempting to manually navigate to www. Using www. That actually solved it for me. Looks like a goofy redirect issue with MS. Possibly how they have their redirector made up in either the DNS or on a site somewhere.
I have also seen where IE for some reason will not automatically swap over to https from http for sites like webmail without having to put in https manually. However for each of those records there is also an A record associated with them:. Looks more like DNS strangeness. They should really if I remember right have a cname for www.
Specifically, wuweb. The site detects the old version of wuweb. Resolution We download and install the latest Windows Update Agent to upgrade wuweb.
Then uninstalled the Framework. NET 4. I tried reinstalling KB, which is the fwk 4 of dotnet, to cross again the infamous 0xF. Unless I find a solution to have both fwk.
I have been trying to solve this problem for a long time. It didn't matter too much as the updates came automatically, but I sometimes need to get on the Update site. Nothing I tried worked, but then I found a workround. I went to Help and Support and selected update from there and it went straight through. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro?
Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. Still got the above error. Registered all the DLLs in Suggestion 2, still got the above error. Thursday, August 4, PM. So I installed on a non-vPro machine and get the same result using IE6.
I can confirm that we are experiencing the exact same issue. I have also tried all of the above steps with the same result. I did find that on some machines mostly older ones will update after installing IE7. This does not work on all machines even if IE8 is installed. Because I have run out of options, I even tried a reinstall of SP3, but it still does not resolve the issue.
I am also experiencing this issue with a XP SP3 laptop. Then suddenly stopped. After two fresh installs I am still having the issue, getting dumped to KB when trying to go to Windows Update.
However, automatic updates still downloads the updates. Very odd. The install is on a Lenovo W iQM 2. Saldrich mention the older machines with IE 7 can get updates. Any chance newer hardware is triggering this? The two machines that I know it is happening on have Intel vPro processors. I also have a non-vPro machine I need to build an image for, I will try that and get back.
Its possible that the issue with the update services on MS's side just fixed themselves. Having the same issue. Attempted to use IE8, attempted the installer install, tried reinstalling SP3, tried resetting automatic updates service per another forum post. No success. Looks like they broke something I too have been having this problem.
Got the redirect to KB I performed the Auto FixIt still broken. Today I have another system to rebuild and same problem.
I tried the process that worked yesterday and it did NOT work on this system. Dell confirms the issue but they know of no fix for it. I just tried installing a clean copy of SP2 and then applied SP3 to it and that did not work. I tried the lastest updater fix but I haven't tried IE7 and then the updater. Maybe that will work as it has for some people. Obviously Microsoft has tightned up the update process and they only want to support the latest service packs for , , and XP.
Whatever they did, it has created an issue because it can't tell a valid SP3 already installed. I wonder if you manually went to MS-Update and tried to apply updates if that would work. Maybe it is just their filter that is broken and not the actual update process. Since it works with the auto updates. Friday, August 5, AM. Good Luck. Friday, August 5, PM. This seems to work. I install this on the workstation and get the network drivers going.
Do NOT join the Domain, stay in workgroup mode. Go to windows update and get shunted to the Support page. Scroll down and run one of the automated "Fix It" options. It is still broken after this. I run the SP3 update on top of the SP3 install and reboot. After this update works. I have done this on three systems and it seems to work consistently. I don't know if this is a permanent fix as once a system is updated, we disable and lock down auto updates so I don't care about further updates.
We only do them when we rebuild a system or to fix a specific problem. Once you are all done updating, you can join the domain if you need to. Is this Microsoft's way of wean us off of XP or force us to use autoupdates?
Wish Microsoft would make a statement about this one way or another. Linn P. As far as I can tell it is a recent phenomenon. I have an image I built from scratch about a month ago that has no issues.
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