RE: Windows ME Update Error (0x80072F05)

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From: David (David_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/11/04


Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 17:21:05 -0800

Thanks for the tip - had same problem in Win98SE. It is a problem with root
certificates - if your date is messed up on your pc then update will not
clear you as a valid user, because your certificates appear out of date.

"RS" wrote:

> I was having the same problem and received the same error # which I found at
> the bottom of the Windows Update.log in the windows directory.
> I also noticed that my email messages were not being listed in order
> according to date. So I went into the control panel and sure enough the date
> was messed up, but the time was correct. I don't know how that happened, but
> since correcting the date, Windows Update automatically popped up today 'n'
> now it works just fine.
> Go figure??? Coincidence??? I don't get it??? Does anyone???
> RS
>
>
> "Andy" wrote:
>
> > Someone do have any advice?
> > Thanx



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