Re: Update just quits with no errors (continued)



YW & Best of luck.

Ron wrote:
Thanks for the replies. I think I will change the settings
to download in background and notify me when they're ready.

All the best...



"PA Bear" <PABearMVP@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:esoL$vsnFHA.3316@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I submit that the REAL answer is that Microsoft's servers are
> > throttled and happened to be too busy to handle the download request.
> > Thus the "regulation".
>
> Wouldn't be surprised if that's the case, yes.
>
> > Instead of just quitting it should at least notify the user that
> > "Servers are busy, download will continue in the background and you
> > will be notified when complete. This might take several days!".
>
> No argument there. (Don't shoot the messenger, please.)
>
> > No, I did not go to Windows Update. Why should I? Are you admitting
> > Auto Update doesn't work and I should not use it?
>
> No, AU works fine and as it's been configured to work. I'm suggesting
> that if you did go to WU to install the updates, it would have put you
> at the "front of the line", so to speak. Everyone knows (or at least
> should by now) that it can sometimes take 2-3 days for everyone using
> Automatic Update to be pushed the updates. G-d knows how many new
> WinXP machines are going online every day and that only compounds the
> problem. If you're impatient and justgottahaveitrightthisveryminute, > well, go to
> Windows Update (and slow things down even more for everybody else).
> --
> ~PA Bear
>
>
> Ron wrote:
> > Ron wrote:
> > > Here we go again. I clicked the little yellow shield,
> > > it waited a few seconds, the little yellow shield went away
> > > and then nothing. Absolutely nothing. No error messages,
> > > no failures, no indications of any problems whatsoever.
> > > It just stops dead and tells you NOTHING!
> > >
> > > In the log there's this message repeated "Update not allowed
> > > due to regulation". Huh? Have I broken some Microsoft regulation
> > > or something? I swear my copy of XP is legal! The little software
> > > thingy last week said so.
> > >
> > > This happens all the time. What oh what could the problem be?
> >
> > Replies:
> >
> > Here are my answers to your questions. However, based on this
> > experience I submit that the REAL answer is that Microsoft's servers
> > are throttled and happened to be too busy to handle the download
> > request. Thus the "regulation". But the Automatic update software is
> > poorly programmed and just ends with no notice whatsoever leaving the
> > user in the dark as to what is happening. Am I right?
> >
> > It appears however (see below) to continue to attempt the download
> > periodically and when it can get access completes the download and
> > notifies the user it is ready for install.
> >
> > Instead of just quitting it should at least notify the user that
> > "Servers are busy, download will continue in the background and you
> > will be notified when complete. This might take several days!".
> >
> >
> >
> > 1. Were you logged on as Administrator?
> >
> > me> Yes, I was logged on as administrator.
> >
> > 2. Did you try going to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and
> > installing the updates? Did you try again later?
> >
> > me> Yes, I tried again later, and later, and later again. Same result.
> > However, when I got up this morning without manually trying anything
> > there was the little yellow shield and the updates were ready for
> > install. Supporting my conclusion of SERVER CONGESTION.
> >
> > me> No, I did not go to Windows Update. Why should I? Are you
> > admitting Auto Update doesn't work and I should not use it?
> >
> > See this archived thread: http://snipurl.com/gv8g .....
> >
> > me> No good information here. The originator of the thread did
> > everything he was told to and nothing worked. But waiting a while
> > when the Microsoft servers were less busy it finally worked.
> > Supporting my conclusion of SERVER CONGESTION.

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