Re: Microsoft Windows Update [Error number: 0x800A1391]



Thank you!!

In my case it wos the ZA MobileCode setting to off to get it work!!!

Greetz, Guenther

"bravesirnizzight" wrote:

> A faster way to fix this problem in ZoneAlarm is to just add the site
> update.microsoft.com under the site list in the privacy settings and enable
> mobile code so Active X will not get blocked. There is no need to
> uninstall/reinstall.
>
> "dak" wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 20:43:04 -0700, "dsonnen"
> > <dsonnen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > >I tried shutting down Zone Alarm and Windows Update worked. I reinstalled
> > >Zone Alarm and deleted the Zone Alarm Internet Logs, so True Vector Monitor
> > >would start with a clean database. The problem went away.
> > >
> > >Zone Labs technical support tells me that occasionally the True Vector
> > >database corrupts and deleting or renaming the Internet Logs folder will
> > >generally solve the problem.
> >
> > I don't know if you're aware that you don't have uninstall/reinstall
> > ZA to get a fresh/clean database. If you're using DShield or
> > MyNetWatchman reporting you'll lose the ZA Firewall logs they use
> > deleting the Internet Logs folder. Just in case this may be helpful
> > to you, or anyone else, here is a "generic" set of instructions for
> > refreshing/rebuilding a corrupt ZoneAlarm database:
> >
> > [Please note that this will remove your program permissions and Local
> > Zone settings, so you may want to make note of them. However,
> > re-establishing them is a simple process. You will be prompted again
> > for program access for all the applications that you use to access the
> > local network or Internet.]
> >
> > - Step 1. Open the ZoneAlarm program, go into the Overview Preferences
> > tab and turn off "Load ZoneAlarm at startup".
> >
> > - Step 2. If you are running Windows 95, 98, ME, or 2000, reboot your
> > system into either Safe Mode or to a Command Prompt. The method is
> > determined by your OS, but most systems will boot into safe mode by
> > either pressing F8 at the beep or holding the CTRL key during bootup.
> > You should now have no ZoneAlarm processes running on your system.
> >
> > - Step 3. Open the Internet Logs directory (in 95/98/ME this will be
> > "C:\Windows\Internet Logs", in NT and 2000 it will be
> > "C:\Winnt\Internet Logs", in Windows XP it could be either of these
> > folders), where you will find a file named "iamdb.rdb" and a file
> > named after your computer with the ".ldb" extension. Delete both of
> > these files. If "backup.rdb" exists, delete it also.
> >
> > - Step 4. Make sure that you EMPTY your Recycle Bin BEFORE rebooting
> > back into normal mode.
> >
> > - Step 5. You will need to start ZoneAlarm manually. (Click "Start,"
> > "Programs," "Zone Labs" and either "ZoneAlarm" or "Zone Labs
> > Security"). ZoneAlarm will start up again with a fresh database. Each
> > program should ask for access again if the files were properly
> > deleted.
> >
> > - Step 6. Be sure to RECHECK the "Load ZoneAlarm at startup".
> >
> > --
> > dak
> > My SpywareBlaster Custom Blocking List:
> > <http://customblockinglist.cjb.net/>
> >
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