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I posted this 3 days ago in M/S.public.windowsupdate N/G but didn't get a
response. I still haven't found the solution. Can anyone here help please? dfrog Am running XP Home - SP2 - with all updates installed, I think! (most > recent one being KB910437 on 13th Dec 05) > I have Win Update set to :- Notify but don't download or install. (I'm one > who likes to run like this and am vigilant) > In Services. Auto Update is set to 'Automatic' and is started. > > The icon I have on my desktop which points to > '%SystemRoot%\system32\wupdmgr.exe' has worked until now. When I select it > now, I get the timer showing for a split second then nothing happens. Same > if I choose links via control panel to go to M/S update site. > > I have put another icon on desktop which points to > http://update.microsoft.com/windowsu....aspx?ln=en-us and > which works just fine, but I'd rather know what is amiss with "the proper > one". > > I have used Ewido recently which identified 11 suspect files which are > removed but none of them seem to refer to this issue > > I have trawled for help on this but haven't found what I am sure is there > somewhere, and so, would appreciate some guidance. > > dfrog Still not resolved yet. Also discovered that "review your update history" on the Microsoft update site leads me to a blank page now. Am unable to find reference to this problem on Microsoft site but I'm sure it must be there. Can find installed updates via C:\Windows\$hf_mig$ but still want to fix this blip. dfrog |
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Have you tried running %SystemRoot%\system32\wupdmgr.exe from a DOS
window? It might show you a bit more information. I doubt it, but it might. Walter Gildersleeve Freiburg, Germany __________________________________________________ ____ http://linkfrog.net URL Shortening Free and easy, small and green. |
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"NullBock" <funny_leech@easypeas.net> wrote in message news:1136378949.043336.255220@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... > Have you tried running %SystemRoot%\system32\wupdmgr.exe from a DOS > window? It might show you a bit more information. I doubt it, but it > might. > > Walter Gildersleeve > Freiburg, Germany > > __________________________________________________ ____ > http://linkfrog.net > URL Shortening > Free and easy, small and green. Thanks for quick response Walter, you were right, unfortunately it did/showed nothing. dfrog |
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