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That did it! Thanks Brad!
"Brad" wrote: > This fixed the problem: > > Cleared the cookies > Cleared the Temporary Internet Files as well as offline content > Restored the defaults in the Security tab of Tools/Internet Options, for > each zone. > Restored the defaults in the Advanced tab of Tool/Internet Options. > Under the Advanced Tab, uncheck Enable third-party browser extensions > Click to select the Use HTTP 1.1 and the Use HTTP 1.1 through proxy > connections > checkbox. > > Reset the proxy list > Open IE. Go to Tools Menu, Internet Options. > Click the Connections tab, click the LAN Settings, and then click Advanced. > Delete any entry in the Exceptions section. > Quit IE > Open a command prompt and run the following commands > proxycfg -d > proxycfg -u > net stop wuauserv > net start wuauserv > > This came from the Microsoft Support group and after doing these steps, I > was able to connect to the Windows Update website. > > "Ronald D" wrote: > > > > > > > "Brad" wrote: > > > > > I get the following error when trying to connect to the windows 2003 server > > > update page. I have already added the update and microsoft update sites to > > > the trusted sites in Internet Tools. > > > > > > Any suggestions? |
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