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Guest Bernie
Posted

i am getting this error when trying to do an update, no matter microsoft

update or windowsupdate, i always get this error.

 

all other computers on the same network are working just fine with the

updates.

 

i tried troubleshooting the firewall, i disabled the firewall, i tried

anything i could imagine plus what DELL told me to do and plus what i found

on this discussion board NOTHING HELPED.

 

i am still getting this error.

 

Please Advice.

Guest jk.ferguson@cox.net
Posted

I am having the same problem on my Dell, and it's getting pretty

annoying being told I need to install it.

Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

0x80190193 = The client does not have sufficient access rights to the

requested server object. Cannot execute requested URL in the current

application pool IIS returns this error in some transient error cases

too such as 403.9 -- Forbidden: Too many clients are trying to connect

to the Web server.403.15 -- Forbidden: Client access licenses have

exceeded limits on the Web server.

 

It's possible that the MS Update sites are too busy ?

 

Advise you to check the hosts file and any *popup|ad blocking software*

to see if any of those are preventing access to Windows Update.

If an installed Toolbar contains a popup blocker, that may be the culprit.

 

From an *outdated* MSKB: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/245142

> Disable Security, Download Assistant, or Web Accelerator Software

> 1. Microsoft has verified that the types of software programs in the following list

> contribute to "Unauthorized" or "Access Denied/Forbidden" errors. Disable any third party

> software that fits a description in the following list:

> • Ad Removal programs

> • Web Accelerators

> • Download Assistants

> • Security software such as "At Guard" or "NetZip"

> • Antivirus Software

 

Also, check to see that the latest version of the Windows Update Agent

[WUA] is installed.

Check the version number of wuaueng.dll in the WINDOWS\system32

subdirectory

Show hidden files, folders, and system files [ALL versions of Windows]:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial62.html

 

Then locate wuaueng.dll

Right click it, choose Properties, then click the Version tab

If the latest version of WUA is installed, it will be at 7.0.6000.374

If it is not, then go here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932494

 

Scroll down to: Download information

Download and save the WUA for either x86 [32 bit] or x64 [64 bit]

 

*** IF *** this is NOT a Vista system, then also download and save

KB927891: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927891/

Scroll down to > Step 1: Download and install update 927891

Choose the proper download for the OS installed

 

SAVE both updates.

Install the Windows Update Agent first, then install KB927891.

Restart the system

Try to access either Windows or Microsoft Update.

 

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

===============

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

===============

 

 

 

Bernie wrote:

> i am getting this error when trying to do an update, no matter microsoft

> update or windowsupdate, i always get this error.

>

> all other computers on the same network are working just fine with the

> updates.

>

> i tried troubleshooting the firewall, i disabled the firewall, i tried

> anything i could imagine plus what DELL told me to do and plus what i found

> on this discussion board NOTHING HELPED.

>

> i am still getting this error.

>

> Please Advice.

Guest Sky King
Posted

Bernie, that is basically a 403 (Page not found) error. Hex 0193= Decimal

403.

 

One common cause for this is having a firewall block the WU/MU website. But

see you have already explored that avenue pretty thoroughly. So, lets look

elsewhere.

 

It could be a redirection issue. On the Start/Run line Enter "net stop

wuauserv" and then delete the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\WuRedir

folder. Next, and just to be sure that system is working with the correct

support files, download and install this WU/MU set of files (this is for

32-bit Windows):

http://download.windowsupdate.com/v7/windowsupdate/redist/standalone/WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe

 

Next, clear the browser TIF, History, and Cookies. Now do a Restart and

then try WU again.

 

HTH

 

....Sky

 

In news:2F6B6BD9-C413-4AA9-8DB8-487894D6FBB6@microsoft.com,

Bernie <Bernie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> i am getting this error when trying to do an update, no matter

> microsoft update or windowsupdate, i always get this error.

>

> all other computers on the same network are working just fine with the

> updates.

>

> i tried troubleshooting the firewall, i disabled the firewall, i tried

> anything i could imagine plus what DELL told me to do and plus what i

> found on this discussion board NOTHING HELPED.

>

> i am still getting this error.

>

> Please Advice.

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