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Old 05-09-2007, 03:10 PM
Terry
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Re: Microsoft update/windows update, errors

On 5/9/2007 2:43 PM On a whim, maand90 pounded out on the keyboard

> Hello,
>
> I got some problems with Microsoft update
>
> First: on my laptop I’m trying to use the Microsoft update, but problem is
> that it wants me to install it when I already got it.
> when I press "begin" (on the website when I’ve pressed Microsoft update,
> from the start menu) and then continue, it just says an error one of the
> errors is that it want me go into settings, internet settings, safety and
> change so the save user data is activated. But it already is... why does this
> happen?
>
> or it can also come another error that want me to go into control panel,
> administration settings, and services, and check that automatic updates is
> started and put on automatic, then it also want the "BITS" (background
> intelligence transfer service) to be started and put on manual, last thing it
> want to be started is the even log it also want it to be put on automatic...
> When I put automatic updates on automatic it works, but when I try to start
> automatic updates from there it gives me and error that says:
>
> "It didn’t work to start the service Automatic Updates on local computer.
>
> Error 0x80004015: The Class is configured to drive as a security-id is
> different between the receivers"
>
> Why does this happen?
>
>
> And on my normal computer it is always taking like 10-30 minutes to check if
> there are new updates for my computer, why is it so slow?
>
> Sorry for my bad English but I was in a hurry, so I wrote this pretty fast,
> had to translate some stuff from Swedish


Hi,

Check out these links:

http://www.updatexp.com/windows-upda...installed.html

http://www.updatexp.com/windows-upda...prompting.html

Report back,


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Old 05-09-2007, 03:10 PM