Re: Can't access Windows Update, no error code



Aha, there is an error message now ! Give this a shot, John. It was posted by Torgeir Bakken, MVP -
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Click Start > Run >

Type the follow command in the Open box.

net stop wuauserv

Click OK or press Enter

Repeat the same for the following commands, clicking OK or pressing Enter after each one:

regsvr32 wuapi.dll
regsvr32 wups.dll
regsvr32 wuaueng.dll
regsvr32 wucltui.dll
regsvr32 msxml3.dll (that's an L after the second m, *not* a one)
net start wuauserv

Restart the system and revisit WU.
If the above didn't work out:

See if reinstalling the Windows Update Agent using the standalone
installer solves the problem.

Download location for WindowsUpdateAgent20-x86.exe
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=43264

If it says "Install is not needed since Windows Update Agent is
already installed.", run the exe with the command line switch
/wuforce, like this:

WindowsUpdateAgent20-x86.exe /wuforce
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In other words, download, and save it to the Desktop. Then click
Start > Run > and click the Browse button
Navigate to where the file is on the Desktop and then click on it and click Open. *ADD* /wuforce to the end of the command that will appear in the Open field.
NOTE: there is a space between the last e and /


MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]
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John69 wrote:

MowGreen,

I deleted the two files concerned. They were in the "Downloader" folder in the path you specified. As they were being used by some program/process, I had to do a selective startup using the original boot.ini (under system confog utility) before deleting. I then needed to reboot normally before following the rest of your instructions.

The changes failed to fix the problem with WU and (as requested), here are the latest 30 lines in that file:

2006-10-31 11:12:49 2260 8d8 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuaueng.dll: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:12:49 2260 8d8 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuaueng1.dll: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:12:49 2260 8d8 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\wucltui.dll: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:12:49 2260 8d8 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\wups.dll: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:12:49 2260 8d8 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\wups2.dll: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:12:49 2260 8d8 Setup * IsUpdateRequired = No
2006-10-31 11:12:49 2260 8d8 WUWeb FATAL: CreateObject for Microsoft.Update.AutoUpdate failed: error 0x800401f3
2006-10-31 11:12:49 2260 8d8 WUWeb FATAL: CreateObject for Microsoft.Update.AutoUpdate failed: error 0x800401f3
2006-10-31 11:12:49 2260 8d8 WUWeb FATAL: CreateObject for Microsoft.Update.SystemInfo failed: error 0x800401f3
2006-10-31 11:13:20 2572 a10 Misc =========== Logging initialized (build: 5.8.0.2469, tz: +1100) ===========
2006-10-31 11:13:20 2572 a10 Misc = Process: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
2006-10-31 11:13:20 2572 a10 Misc = Module: C:\WINDOWS\System32\wuweb.dll
2006-10-31 11:13:20 2572 a10 WUWeb FATAL: CreateObject for Microsoft.Update.ServiceManager failed: error 0x800401f3
2006-10-31 11:13:22 2572 a10 WUWeb FATAL: CreateObject for Microsoft.Update.ServiceManager failed: error 0x800401f3
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 Setup *********** Setup: Checking whether self-update is required ***********
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 Setup * Inf file: C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\WebSetup\wusetup.inf
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\cdm.dll: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\iuengine.dll: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuapi.dll: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt.exe: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt1.exe: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuaucpl.cpl: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuaueng.dll: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuaueng1.dll: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\wucltui.dll: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\wups.dll: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 Setup Update NOT required for C:\WINDOWS\system32\wups2.dll: target version = 5.8.0.2469, required version = 5.8.0.2469
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 Setup * IsUpdateRequired = No
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 WUWeb FATAL: CreateObject for Microsoft.Update.AutoUpdate failed: error 0x800401f3
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 WUWeb FATAL: CreateObject for Microsoft.Update.AutoUpdate failed: error 0x800401f3
2006-10-31 11:13:27 2572 a10 WUWeb FATAL: CreateObject for Microsoft.Update.SystemInfo failed: error 0x800401f3


ZoneAlarm is installed, but WU still doesn't work when I totally Shut Down ZoneAlarm.

Regards,

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:


Are you saying that automatic updates will work even if Windows Update doesn't?

Yes. But, let's see if we can get WU to work John. I understand your frustration, but my systems have *never* had an issue in 9 years obtaining and installing updates from WU/MU save for updates to Word and Excel Viewers. And that was because I had deleted the installation files.
It would have been nice if the download page for the Viewers had stated that, wouldn't it ? ;)

The most important components of accessing WU involve scripting, having the firewall properly configured so that full access to WU is allowed, the "health" of the internet connection, keeping the HD in good health [defragging and cleaning out Temp folders], having Security software installed that doesn't conflict with Windows, let alone WU [hello, NAV], and ensuring that the proper Services are set correctly.

*Before* you visit WU, open this folder -

Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Network <--

There should be 2 files in there, qmgr0.dat and qmgr1.dat
Both are related to BITS. Delete them both and they will be recreated when accessing WU if BITS is functioning correctly.

Also, flush the DNS cache by opening a Command Prompt.
Go to Start > Run > type in

cmd
Click OK
At the Command Prompt, type in and press Enter after each line

proxycfg -d

net stop wuauserv

net start wuauserv

exit

Restart the system and revisit WU. If the system still can not access it, then post the last 30 lines from the WindowsUpdate.log located in the WINDOWS directory (folder).


MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]
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John69 wrote:


ZoneAlarm is now reinstalled thanks to the help on the ZA forum. After doing the ZA clean uninstall, and before reinstalling, I again tried Windows update with the same problem of Windows update failing recurring. I don't understand what you mean when you say "Check the Services console to see if there is still a Zone Alarm service still present". Where is this Services console and how do I access it? I want to get windows update working, and if this means uninstalling ZoneAlarm again using different instructions, then I'm happy to do that.

I agree with your advice to obtain software from known, trusted sources. I wouldn't have considered Windiz in the first place if I could get Windows update to work. The fact that Windiz is included in Wikipedia without any negative feedback gave me some level of confidence. If Microsoft hadn't made my task so difficult, I wouldn't have needed to consider it. Firstly, to use Windows update, I need to lower my security settings (in breach of the safe hex practices on the site you quote). Secondly, to use Windows update, I need to avoid alternate safer browsers and am forced to use IE - which has a long history of being "buggy" and being targeted by malware - in contravention of the recommendations of the safe hex practices on the site you quoted. Thirdly, to use Windows update, I need to find a solution to this problem, which to-date I haven't been able to do. It's little surprise that there is such widespread animosity against Microsoft when it apparently intentionally abuses its effective monopolistic position through practices such as unreasonably preventing competing web browsers from accessing Windows updates. But that's another issue, and not my concern here.

Is your suggestion that I manually trawl through the Microsoft download centre and read Microsoft security bulletins, to try to manually find and install critical updates for my computer, one-by-one, a practical solution? Unlike you, I'm no Microsoft guru, and can't afford to waste more time on long manual processes.

Are you saying that automatic updates will work even if Windows Update doesn't? If so, this seems practical . However, I had auto update switched on and it didn't seem to do anything (hence why I lodged this post and tried Windiz).

MowGreen, I do appreciate your attempts to help. So far no success.


"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:



(Unfortunately, I now have a problem reinstalling Zone Alarm, so until that is fixed I feel somewhat exposed when I post to this message board.)

I've worked on systems that could not even *connect* to the net due to ZA's sloppy uninstall routine.
There are many situations where Zone Alarm does *not* uninstall correctly. It will leave a driver in use and the only way to remove it, on XP Home, is to boot to Safe Mode and take Ownership of it, then delete it.
Check the Services console to see if there is still a Zone Alarm service still present.
That is the most likely culprit for the inability to reinstall ZA and the systems inability to successfully negotiate a connection with WU.
The above is not my opinion, it's from my experience working on systems that had issues when ZA was uninstalled.


If you are happy with Windiz, then by all means use it. I'm not the
" Lord of the Internet " who attempts to dictate how people utilize their systems. IMHO, obtaining updates from 3rd parties is not Safe Hex.
http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html

ALL Critical Security updates that MS issues can be found somewhere on the MS site.
The Microsoft Download Center is one place:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/Search.aspx?displaylang=en

The links from the Security Bulletins go to the Download Center. Check out the Sec Bulletins either late in the day when they come out or the day after [all scheduled updates come out the second Tueday of the month. "out of band" releases of Critical Security updates are issued when MS determines that there is a significant threat due to a PoC being released for a critical vulnerability and said PoC is being *actively* utilized] - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/current.aspx

Plus, one can always use Automatic Updates to obtain them. Of course, AU must be enabled for that to happen.


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John69 wrote:



Hi MowGreen,

Thanks, but still no success. Again, I don't understand why you asked me to uninstall Zone Alarm, given that even when Zone Alarm was not in memory the problem persisted. However, I've now totally uninstalled Zone Alarm (and also AVG to totally eliminate it as a possible cause) and when I access the Windows update site the same problem exists. This means you were wrong to blame Zone Alarm, doesn't it? Given that Windiz works fine in identifying and installing needed Windows updates, it would be reasonable to conclude the problem is actually with the Microsoft site which refuses to do the same task, wouldn't it? I also notice others have posted similar problems without response from anyone, so it appears I'm not alone. (Unfortunately, I now have a problem reinstalling Zone Alarm, so until that is fixed I feel somewhat exposed when I post to this message board.)

You've said you wouldn't use Windiz. That's a fine stance in theory (although I've only heard positive things about the site), but at the moment I have no alternative unless I wish to be exposed to known critical security holes within Windows. I'm not keen on playing Russian Roulette with malware.

What should I do?

Regards,

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:




Zone Alarm Free is the cause of the issue. Advise you to either uninstall it or consult their web forums -
http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/support/userForum/userForum_agreement.jsp?dc=12bms&ctry=US&lang=en
Haven't used it in awhile but I do *know* for certain that it may/will cause issues connecting to WU and/or prevent the proper install of the ActiveX software if not properly configured.

As far as recommending the site you posted ... I can not. They have an unsigned plugin or their " WindizUpdate installation program " that then scans the system for needed updates.
If you Trust them to do the right thing, then allow them to.
I would not.
The issue your system is experiencing is not due to MS or the OS, but due to the presence of 3rd party software ... in this case, Zone Alarm.


MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]
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John69 wrote:




Hi Mow Greeen,

I don't understand the relevance of your question as when I closed both these programs, the problem persisted. But the details you've requested are shown below.

Using Firefox and going to http://windowsupdate.62nds.com/ I've now been able to secure my system with the latest updates. A much better interface, plus more functionality. It has annoyed me that M/S unreasonably forced me to use IE (rather than Firefox) for updates anyway, so finding this site was a bonus. Do you see any downsides with this method? Should I just dump efforts to use the Microsoft site for updating, and do you expect that my ongoing inability to access this Microsoft screen prevent auto updates from working?

Thanks,

Firewall
ZoneAlarm Free (personal) version
ZoneAlarm version:6.5.737.000
TrueVector version:6.5.737.000
Driver version:6.5.737.000

Antivirus
AVG Antivirus 7.1
Program version: 7.1.408
Virus base 268.13.9/490 released 20/10/06

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:





Which firewall and which antivirus programs are installed and what versions ?

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John69 wrote:





Thanks, MowGreen,

I made the changes to Privacy & Security, and even after shutting down my virus scanner & firewall experienced the same problem at the microsoft site. Any other ideas?

Cheers,

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:






Open Internet Options in the Control Panel.
Click the Privacy tab
Click the Settings button under Pop-up Blocker

Down towards the bottom, Under Notifications and Filter Level,
put a check in the "Show Information Bar when a pop-up is blocked" box
Click Close
Click the Security tab
Click the Trusted sites icon
Click the Sites button
Uncheck the box next to " Require server verification ... "
In the " Add thie Web site to the zone " field type in

htttp://update.microsoft.com

Click the Add button
Click OK
Now click the Custom Level button
Under "ActiveX controls and plug-ins" -

Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls - Enable
Binary and script behaviors - Enable
Download signed ActiveX controls - Enable
Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins - Enable
Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting - Enable

Scroll down to the Scripting heading
Active scripting - Enable

Click OK
Click Apply, OK

Revisit Windows Update.
If there is a component of the installed Antivirus software that blocks scripting or ActiveX controls, then go into the softwares options/preferences to allow the software controls at Windows Update to run.




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