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Posted

I click to go to windows update and the window opens that begins the check

of one's computer...

 

"Checking if your computer has the latest version of Windows updating

software for use with the website.

 

The website uses ActiveX controls to determine which version of the software

your computer is running. If you see an ActiveX warning, make sure the

control is digitally signed by Microsoft before installing it or allowing it

to run."

 

Once this page opens, that's it. No message of any type. It just sits

there until I close it down. Any thoughts? Thanks!

Posted

Hello JR,

 

This will probably not be your solution but it is easy and can't hurt to try.

 

Please execute this 4 steps

 

1.- Please confirm your system clock and Time Zone also the Date set

properly,

Having it set incorrectly can cause this type of behavior.

-

2.- Test this WGA diagnose test, connection to MS, that scripts working and

a new Validation tool

http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/diag/

-

3.- Suggest cleaning up the system (clearing out all the Temp/Tmp folders,

and included all offline content, clearing the browser TIF, Delete Cookies ,

do a Disk CleanUp.

 

Click the Start button . In the Search box, type Disk Cleanup, and then, in

the list of results, click Disk Cleanup.

-

4.- You didn't say, or at least it's not clear, whether you tried getting

the updates using Internet Explorer, by going here:

 

http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/

 

Some new ActiveX software has to be installed on XP before your computer can

be scanned. Just follow the prompts to do so, but it should then list and

download the same updates, and install them, as those you see in the taskbar

notification. If going to the site is successful, keep going back until there

are no more critical updates to install.

 

I hope this post is helpful.

 

Let us know how it works ºut

 

Let us know maybe someone else can conjure up something else tº try.

 

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"JR" wrote:

> I click to go to windows update and the window opens that begins the check

> of one's computer...

>

> "Checking if your computer has the latest version of Windows updating

> software for use with the website.

>

> The website uses ActiveX controls to determine which version of the software

> your computer is running. If you see an ActiveX warning, make sure the

> control is digitally signed by Microsoft before installing it or allowing it

> to run."

>

> Once this page opens, that's it. No message of any type. It just sits

> there until I close it down. Any thoughts? Thanks!

>

>

>

Guest TaurArian [MS-MVP]
Posted

Try manually installing the latest WU client/agent -

 

Windows, x86-based systems

http://download.windowsupdate.com/WindowsUpdate/redist/standalone/7.0.6000.381/WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe

Windows, x64-based systems

http://download.windowsupdate.com/WindowsUpdate/redist/standalone/7.0.6000.381/WindowsUpdateAgent30-x64.exe

Windows, Itanium-based systems

http://download.windowsupdate.com/WindowsUpdate/redist/standalone/7.0.6000.381/WindowsUpdateAgent30-ia64.exe

 

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"JR" <cbuck@ntelos.net> wrote in message news:ufMN%23HgDIHA.2004@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

|I click to go to windows update and the window opens that begins the check

| of one's computer...

|

| "Checking if your computer has the latest version of Windows updating

| software for use with the website.

|

| The website uses ActiveX controls to determine which version of the software

| your computer is running. If you see an ActiveX warning, make sure the

| control is digitally signed by Microsoft before installing it or allowing it

| to run."

|

| Once this page opens, that's it. No message of any type. It just sits

| there until I close it down. Any thoughts? Thanks!

|

|

Posted

Yep, looks like where I uninstalled IE7 and now attempting to reinstall it,

activeX is giving me a problem. When using the diagnostic panel for the

below, the window it is showing for the above bar looks like the one in

IE7... i.e, the favorite stars in alignment. anyway, I failed the last 3

items. If scripting is turned on If images display correctly If the

System Date and Time are relatively correct If cookies are enabled If

the Microsoft Genuine Advantage ActiveX controls load correctly If the

Microsoft Genuine Advantage ActiveX controls are able to successfully

connect to the validation servers

 

Passed Active scripting allowed Passed Display images enabled Passed

Computer time and date correct Passed Cookies enabled Passed ActiveX

enabled

 

Failed Windows validation ActiveX loaded Failed Office validation ActiveX

loaded Failed Validation Self-help ActiveX loaded

 

In my original post, in trying to get to windows update page, the data I

supplied is what I get when using that Windows Update URL. Also, running a

clean machine as far as temps, IE temps, cookies, adware, spyware, though

either avg or zone alarm may be creating a problem. Will repost when find a

solution. Regards

Posted

Thanks. I tried the d/l and install of windows update and afterwards, when

it went through the 'install' phase, a popup stated "Install is not needed

since Windows Updates is already installed". Will keep after it. Regards

Guest TaurArian [MS-MVP]
Posted

Add the /wuforce switch to the end of the run command, and then click OK. For example, the

run command may appear as the following:

C:\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe /wuforce

 

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"JR" <cbuck@ntelos.net> wrote in message news:ePd95hnDIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

| Thanks. I tried the d/l and install of windows update and afterwards, when

| it went through the 'install' phase, a popup stated "Install is not needed

| since Windows Updates is already installed". Will keep after it. Regards

|

|

Posted

TaurArian, can't do it. When I attempt to add the /wuforce to end of it, a

popup tells me that the slash / plus other symbols, cannot be added to the

end of a file. It wouldn't let me change it. Regards

Guest TaurArian
Posted

Try:

"C:\downloads\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe" /wuforce

Put the file in a folder called downloads on the C drive.

 

 

 

 

"JR" wrote:

> TaurArian, can't do it. When I attempt to add the /wuforce to end of it, a

> popup tells me that the slash / plus other symbols, cannot be added to the

> end of a file. It wouldn't let me change it. Regards

>

>

>

Posted

TaurArian, I downloaded the x86 item again and browsed to the 'download'

folder in C windows. I then tried to add the /wuforce and again it is

rejected. The only method I know of to add something like that is

rightclicking the file, and using the 'rename' method. If there's another

way, toss it at me. :) thanks. regards

Guest TaurArian
Posted

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/blogs/mowgreen/index.php?showentry=1172

 

Follow Mow's instructions re adding the wuforce command.

 

You do not need to redownload the WUA again.

 

K

 

"JR" wrote:

> TaurArian, I downloaded the x86 item again and browsed to the 'download'

> folder in C windows. I then tried to add the /wuforce and again it is

> rejected. The only method I know of to add something like that is

> rightclicking the file, and using the 'rename' method. If there's another

> way, toss it at me. :) thanks. regards

>

>

>

Guest Ottmar Freudenberger
Posted

"JR" <cbuck@ntelos.net> schrieb:

> TaurArian, I downloaded the x86 item again and browsed to the 'download'

> folder in C windows. I then tried to add the /wuforce and again it is

> rejected.

 

Make sure you have added the quoting signs and spaces:

"C:\downloads\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe" /wuforce

 

You may like to copy the entire line above and paste it into "Run" in the

Start menu. Hit the [Enter] key afterwards.

 

Bye,

Freudi

Posted

Freudi, I copied and pasted the line

"C:\downloads\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe" /wuforce and got this in return.

 

RED X - C:\downloads refers to a location that is unavailable. It could be

on a hard drive on this computer, or on a network. Check to make sure that

the disk is properly inserted, or that you are connected to the Internet or

your network, and then try again. If it still cannot be located, the

information might have been moved to a different location.

 

My thanks!

Guest Ottmar Freudenberger
Posted

"JR" <cbuck@btes.tv> schrieb:

> Freudi, I copied and pasted the line

> "C:\downloads\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe" /wuforce and got this in return.

>

> RED X - C:\downloads refers to a location that is unavailable.

 

You've copied the WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe into a folder named

"Downloads" which is sitting on drive c:, did you?

 

Bye,

Freudi

Posted

Yes Sir,

 

I can open WE, navigate down the tree to a folder named My Updates and

Windows Update Agent30 -x86.exe is sitting there, resting in peace. When I

click and run it, it goes through the motions of installing. When it is

completed, this message: "Install is not needed since Windows Update Agent

is already installed" Can't do no more than that. Thanks and guess we can

close this post. Appreciate your efforts to help. Regards

Guest Ottmar Freudenberger
Posted

"JR" <cbuck@btes.tv> schrieb:

> I can open WE, navigate down the tree to a folder named My Updates and

> Windows Update Agent30 -x86.exe is sitting there, resting in peace.

 

Assuming the folder "My Updates" is located in the root of drive C:, the

command to enter under Run in the Startmenu would look like

"C:\My Updates\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe" /wuforce

 

Note the quoting signs around the path and the blank after the closing

quote in front of parameter /wuforce.

 

Got the idea?

 

Bye,

Freudi

Posted

Freudi,

 

My thanks! The Windows Update Agent just installed. Now will see what

happens, whether or not I can get through. Thanks again!

 

 

 

"Ottmar Freudenberger" <freudi@gmx.net> wrote in message

news:5nqletFjn8p5U1@mid.individual.net...

> "JR" <cbuck@btes.tv> schrieb:

>

>> I can open WE, navigate down the tree to a folder named My Updates and

>> Windows Update Agent30 -x86.exe is sitting there, resting in peace.

>

> Assuming the folder "My Updates" is located in the root of drive C:, the

> command to enter under Run in the Startmenu would look like

> "C:\My Updates\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe" /wuforce

>

> Note the quoting signs around the path and the blank after the closing

> quote in front of parameter /wuforce.

>

> Got the idea?

>

> Bye,

> Freudi

Posted

Freudi,

 

I'm aware that this post is no longer monitored but I did wish to let you

know that after I was able to install the Windows Update Agent, I am now

able to use Windows Updates. That one item there, did the trick... For

sure, my sincere appreciation to you. Thanks a bunch!

 

JR

 

 

 

 

"JR" <cbuck@btes.tv> wrote in message

news:ex64YNmEIHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Freudi,

>

> My thanks! The Windows Update Agent just installed. Now will see what

> happens, whether or not I can get through. Thanks again!

>

>

>

> "Ottmar Freudenberger" <freudi@gmx.net> wrote in message

> news:5nqletFjn8p5U1@mid.individual.net...

>> "JR" <cbuck@btes.tv> schrieb:

>>

>>> I can open WE, navigate down the tree to a folder named My Updates and

>>> Windows Update Agent30 -x86.exe is sitting there, resting in peace.

>>

>> Assuming the folder "My Updates" is located in the root of drive C:, the

>> command to enter under Run in the Startmenu would look like

>> "C:\My Updates\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe" /wuforce

>>

>> Note the quoting signs around the path and the blank after the closing

>> quote in front of parameter /wuforce.

>>

>> Got the idea?

>>

>> Bye,

>> Freudi

>

>

Guest Ottmar Freudenberger
Posted

"JR" <cbuck@btes.tv> schrieb:

> I'm aware that this post is no longer monitored but I did wish to let you

> know that after I was able to install the Windows Update Agent, I am now

> able to use Windows Updates.

 

KB933739 installed okay this time? Fine and thanks for letting us know! :-)

 

YW,

Freudi

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