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viewing updates before install - solution

Discussion in 'Windows Update' started by D BO, Sep 15, 2009.

  1. D BO

    D BO Guest

    I have a genuine license and choose not to install the WGA since it is of no benefit and only confirms what I already know (that my license is genuine). ...but, if you say the WGA will open some functionality to AU, maybe this is a good time to just install the darn thing to save the headache...

    For those who may not want to install WGA, try these steps. This is exactly what I did on my system and after dealing with this issue for over a year, the shield works. I am using WinXP Professional v5.1 Service Pack 3. My AU is set to "Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them."

    - Open a command line window.
    - Type gpedit.msc
    - Open Computer Configuration-->Administrative Templates-->Windows Components-->Windows Update
    - Find Reschedule Automatic Updates scheduled installations.
    - Enable this option and set to 1 minute
    - Apply the changes and close the group policy window.
    - Reboot.
    - Navigate to C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\
    - Change Windows Explorer to View-->Details.
    - Open the command line window.
    - Type "wuauclt /detectnow".
    - Pay attention to the modified date for the ReportingEvents.log file. When it changes, open the log file with notepad and look at the end of the file.
    - If you need updates, you should see a new entry saying something like "Windows Update Client successfully detected x updates". If these x updates have been downloaded already, you should also see a previous entry that says the updates have been downloaded and ready for installation.
    - Close the log file.
    - Change the system date to more than 7 days in the future.
    - Type "wuauclt /detectnow" again.
    - The shield should appear in aprox 1 minute.
    - Change the date back to the correct date.
    - Install your updates.

    You will need to repeat the last 5 steps if your system requires subsequent updates.

    If these steps worked for you, please post your success.



    Posted as a reply to:

    viewing updates before install - tg

    The yellow shield is deliberately hidden for 1 to 7 days anytime the updates include the WGA (genuine advantage validation) components.

    They do this, of course, to block you from choosing not to install it.

    Any time now - expect them to not let you get your yellow shield back *unless* you install that update. Beats me why they keep letting people choose not to install that up to now.

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  2. Please do your homework before posting such drivel & don't confuse WGA with
    WGAN (KB905474).

    Fact: You do NOT have to install anything, including WGAN (KB905474), to be
    able to update via Automatic Updates.

    Fact: You do NOT have to have WGAN (KB905474) installed to be able to update
    manually via Windows Update.

    Fact: You DO have to install a WGA-related ActiveX Control (or latest
    version of some) to be able to update manually via Windows Update.
    --
    ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
    MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002


    D BO wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I have a genuine license and choose not to install the WGA since it is of
    > no benefit and only confirms what I already know (that my license is
    > genuine). ...but, if you say the WGA will open some functionality to AU,
    > maybe this is a good time to just install the darn thing to save the
    > headache...
    >
    > For those who may not want to install WGA, try these steps. This is
    > exactly what I did on my system and after dealing with this issue for over
    > a year, the shield works. I am using WinXP Professional v5.1 Service Pack
    > 3. My AU is set to "Download updates for me, but let me choose when to
    > install them."
    >
    > - Open a command line window.
    > - Type gpedit.msc
    > - Open Computer Configuration-->Administrative Templates-->Windows
    > Components-->Windows Update
    > - Find Reschedule Automatic Updates scheduled installations.
    > - Enable this option and set to 1 minute
    > - Apply the changes and close the group policy window.
    > - Reboot.
    > - Navigate to C:WINDOWSSoftwareDistribution
    > - Change Windows Explorer to View-->Details.
    > - Open the command line window.
    > - Type "wuauclt /detectnow".
    > - Pay attention to the modified date for the ReportingEvents.log file.
    > When it changes, open the log file with notepad and look at the end of the
    > file.
    > - If you need updates, you should see a new entry saying something like
    > "Windows Update Client successfully detected x updates". If these x
    > updates have been downloaded already, you should also see a previous entry
    > that says the updates have been downloaded and ready for installation.
    > - Close the log file.
    > - Change the system date to more than 7 days in the future.
    > - Type "wuauclt /detectnow" again.
    > - The shield should appear in aprox 1 minute.
    > - Change the date back to the correct date.
    > - Install your updates.
    >
    > You will need to repeat the last 5 steps if your system requires
    > subsequent
    > updates.
    >
    > If these steps worked for you, please post your success. <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     

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