Re: Unable to download Windows 2000 ,3-pack update.ERROR CODE 0x802400



Hello playa-cal,

If you use 2000 or XP,try this one. Stop Automatic update service, delete or rename the C:\winnt\softwaredistribution folder, start the Automatic update service and run the update again. The folder will be recreated.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Can someone please help me with this problem.I have'nt seen a
remady for this problem yet.My XP 2000 home edition will not except
the , KB936181---3-pack update , 2 of 3 will down load but the last
part will not download.The ERROR CODE is , 0x8024002D. Any and all
help will be appreciated.



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