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Windows Update Error 80072EFD

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Morton, Feb 11, 2009.

  1. Morton

    Morton Guest

    Hi,
    I'm running Vista Home Premium, SeaMonkey, and I have Defender turned
    on, as well as Avast antivirus. I have Windows Update set to go
    automatically. What happens is that about half of the important and none
    of the optional updates are downloaded and installed automatically.When
    I try to do so manually, I get error 80072EFD. I used Google, etc. and
    have not found a solution. Can anyone give me a clue as to the problem
    and how I can resolve it, as I really want to get the Updates. (I'm
    hoping that Windows 7 will be an improvement over Vista.)

    Thanks.

    Morton Linder
     
  2. prasathkumar

    prasathkumar Guest

    Morton;965449 Wrote: <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi,
    > I'm running Vista Home Premium, SeaMonkey, and I have Defender turned
    > on, as well as Avast antivirus. I have Windows Update set to go
    > automatically. What happens is that about half of the important and
    > none
    > of the optional updates are downloaded and installed automatically.When
    > I try to do so manually, I get error 80072EFD. I used Google, etc. and
    > have not found a solution. Can anyone give me a clue as to the problem
    > and how I can resolve it, as I really want to get the Updates. (I'm
    > hoping that Windows 7 will be an improvement over Vista.)
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > Morton Linder<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    Hi Morton,

    In most cases these errors are transitory or short lived issues caused
    by very slight interruptions in communications between the computer
    being updated and the Windows update servers.

    You need not to take any action to fix it. wait for one day and it if
    does not work...then we can try few registry tweaks to fix it.

    '_Refer_this_article_' ()


    --
    prasathkumar

    Thanks

    Prasath S
     
  3. Morton

    Morton Guest

    prasathkumar wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Morton;965449 Wrote: <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Hi,
    >> I'm running Vista Home Premium, SeaMonkey, and I have Defender turned
    >> on, as well as Avast antivirus. I have Windows Update set to go
    >> automatically. What happens is that about half of the important and
    >> none
    >> of the optional updates are downloaded and installed automatically.When
    >> I try to do so manually, I get error 80072EFD. I used Google, etc. and
    >> have not found a solution. Can anyone give me a clue as to the problem
    >> and how I can resolve it, as I really want to get the Updates. (I'm
    >> hoping that Windows 7 will be an improvement over Vista.)
    >>
    >> Thanks.
    >>
    >> Morton Linder<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >
    > Hi Morton,
    >
    > In most cases these errors are transitory or short lived issues caused
    > by very slight interruptions in communications between the computer
    > being updated and the Windows update servers.
    >
    > You need not to take any action to fix it. wait for one day and it if
    > does not work...then we can try few registry tweaks to fix it.
    >
    > '_Refer_this_article_' ()
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Hi Prasath,

    Thanks for the helpful reply. Unfortunately, this update problem is not
    short lived, but is present for several months. I cannot manually
    download any of the Windows updates. On automatic update, about half of
    the Important updates, and none of the optional updates, get downloaded.
    Vista is bad enough with the updates, and I am concerned about missing
    some of the important ones. I'll go over the link's site that you
    suggested and hope that something can be done. Some months ago,
    Microsoft support promised to send me a Vista Home Premium DVD, but
    despite several reminders from me, they never sent it. It is quite
    frustrating indeed.

    In any event, thanks again for your help.

    Regards,

    Morton
     
  4. prasathkumar

    prasathkumar Guest

    Morton;966323 Wrote: <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > prasathkumar wrote:> > > <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro--><!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > > > Morton;965449 Wrote:> > > > >
    > > > >> Hi,
    > > > >> I'm running Vista Home Premium, SeaMonkey, and I have Defender
    > > > turned
    > > > >> on, as well as Avast antivirus. I have Windows Update set to go
    > > > >> automatically. What happens is that about half of the important and
    > > > >> none
    > > > >> of the optional updates are downloaded and installed
    > > > automatically.When
    > > > >> I try to do so manually, I get error 80072EFD. I used Google, etc.
    > > > and
    > > > >> have not found a solution. Can anyone give me a clue as to the
    > > > problem
    > > > >> and how I can resolve it, as I really want to get the Updates. (I'm
    > > > >> hoping that Windows 7 will be an improvement over Vista.)
    > > > >>
    > > > >> Thanks.
    > > > >>
    > > > >> Morton Linder> > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > Hi Morton,
    > > >
    > > > In most cases these errors are transitory or short lived issues<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > > caused<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > > > by very slight interruptions in communications between the<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > > computer<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > > > being updated and the Windows update servers.
    > > >
    > > > You need not to take any action to fix it. wait for one day and<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > > it if<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > > > does not work...then we can try few registry tweaks to fix it.
    > > >
    > > > '_Refer_this_article_' ('You may encounter temporary<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > > connection-related errors when you use Windows Update or Microsoft
    > > Update to install updates' ())<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > > >
    > > > > > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > Hi Prasath,
    >
    > Thanks for the helpful reply. Unfortunately, this update problem is
    > not
    > short lived, but is present for several months. I cannot manually
    > download any of the Windows updates. On automatic update, about half
    > of
    > the Important updates, and none of the optional updates, get
    > downloaded.
    > Vista is bad enough with the updates, and I am concerned about
    > missing
    > some of the important ones. I'll go over the link's site that you
    > suggested and hope that something can be done. Some months ago,
    > Microsoft support promised to send me a Vista Home Premium DVD, but
    > despite several reminders from me, they never sent it. It is quite
    > frustrating indeed.
    >
    > In any event, thanks again for your help.
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Morton<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    Alright let's try this step....
    Look for UseWUServer under
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU

    double click on UseWUServer and make sure the value is set to 0

    One final step...
    just try Method 10 from the following link: 'You cannot install some
    updates or programs' (
    ). Instead
    of clearing "SoftwareDistribution" folder just Rename it to
    SoftwareDistribution.old.

    Let me know the status.


    --
    prasathkumar

    Thanks

    Prasath S
     
  5. Morton

    Morton Guest

    prasathkumar wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Morton;966323 Wrote: <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> prasathkumar wrote:> > > <!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>>> Morton;965449 Wrote:> > > > >
    >>>>>> Hi,
    >>>>>> I'm running Vista Home Premium, SeaMonkey, and I have Defender
    >>>> turned
    >>>>>> on, as well as Avast antivirus. I have Windows Update set to go
    >>>>>> automatically. What happens is that about half of the important and
    >>>>>> none
    >>>>>> of the optional updates are downloaded and installed
    >>>> automatically.When
    >>>>>> I try to do so manually, I get error 80072EFD. I used Google, etc.
    >>>> and
    >>>>>> have not found a solution. Can anyone give me a clue as to the
    >>>> problem
    >>>>>> and how I can resolve it, as I really want to get the Updates. (I'm
    >>>>>> hoping that Windows 7 will be an improvement over Vista.)
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Thanks.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Morton Linder> > > >
    >>>>
    >>>> Hi Morton,
    >>>>
    >>>> In most cases these errors are transitory or short lived issues
    >>> caused
    >>>> by very slight interruptions in communications between the
    >>> computer
    >>>> being updated and the Windows update servers.
    >>>>
    >>>> You need not to take any action to fix it. wait for one day and
    >>> it if
    >>>> does not work...then we can try few registry tweaks to fix it.
    >>>>
    >>>> '_Refer_this_article_' ('You may encounter temporary
    >>> connection-related errors when you use Windows Update or Microsoft
    >>> Update to install updates' ())<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >> Hi Prasath,
    >>
    >> Thanks for the helpful reply. Unfortunately, this update problem is
    >> not
    >> short lived, but is present for several months. I cannot manually
    >> download any of the Windows updates. On automatic update, about half
    >> of
    >> the Important updates, and none of the optional updates, get
    >> downloaded.
    >> Vista is bad enough with the updates, and I am concerned about
    >> missing
    >> some of the important ones. I'll go over the link's site that you
    >> suggested and hope that something can be done. Some months ago,
    >> Microsoft support promised to send me a Vista Home Premium DVD, but
    >> despite several reminders from me, they never sent it. It is quite
    >> frustrating indeed.
    >>
    >> In any event, thanks again for your help.
    >>
    >> Regards,
    >>
    >> Morton<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >
    > Alright let's try this step....
    > Look for UseWUServer under
    > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdateAU
    >
    > double click on UseWUServer and make sure the value is set to 0
    >
    > One final step...
    > just try Method 10 from the following link: 'You cannot install some
    > updates or programs' (
    ). Instead
    > of clearing "SoftwareDistribution" folder just Rename it to
    > SoftwareDistribution.old.
    >
    > Let me know the status.
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    Hi Prasath,

    Thanks for the further help.
    1) I cannot rename the SoftwareDistribution folder to
    SoftwareDistribution.old, as it requires permission, and all I get
    onscreen is "try again", without success.

    2) Trying method 10, there is nothing in the blue small local pane, and
    in the items listed in the large pane, there is no Automatic Updates.
    Also, I cannot find the Software Distribution folder in that large pane.

    Again, I simply do not know what to do next.

    Thanks again.

    Morton
     
  6. prasathkumar

    prasathkumar Guest

    Morton;967278 Wrote: <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > prasathkumar wrote:> > > <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro--><!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > > > Morton;966323 Wrote:> > > > >
    > > > >> prasathkumar wrote:> > >
    > > > >> Hi Prasath,
    > > > >>
    > > > >> Thanks for the helpful reply. Unfortunately, this update problem is
    > > > >> not
    > > > >> short lived, but is present for several months. I cannot manually
    > > > >> download any of the Windows updates. On automatic update, about half
    > > > >> of
    > > > >> the Important updates, and none of the optional updates, get
    > > > >> downloaded.
    > > > >> Vista is bad enough with the updates, and I am concerned about
    > > > >> missing
    > > > >> some of the important ones. I'll go over the link's site that you
    > > > >> suggested and hope that something can be done. Some months ago,
    > > > >> Microsoft support promised to send me a Vista Home Premium DVD, but
    > > > >> despite several reminders from me, they never sent it. It is quite
    > > > >> frustrating indeed.
    > > > >>
    > > > >> In any event, thanks again for your help.
    > > > >>
    > > > >> Regards,
    > > > >>
    > > > >> Morton> > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > Alright let's try this step....
    > > > Look for UseWUServer under
    > > ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdateAU<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > > >
    > > > double click on UseWUServer and make sure the value is set to 0
    > > >
    > > > One final step...
    > > > just try Method 10 from the following link: 'You cannot install<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > > some<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > > > updates or programs' ('You cannot install some updates or<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > > programs' ()). Instead<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > > > of clearing "SoftwareDistribution" folder just Rename it to
    > > > SoftwareDistribution.old.
    > > >
    > > > Let me know the status.
    > > >
    > > > > > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > Hi Prasath,
    >
    > Thanks for the further help.
    > 1) I cannot rename the SoftwareDistribution folder to
    > SoftwareDistribution.old, as it requires permission, and all I get
    > onscreen is "try again", without success.
    >
    > 2) Trying method 10, there is nothing in the blue small local pane,
    > and
    > in the items listed in the large pane, there is no Automatic Updates.
    > Also, I cannot find the Software Distribution folder in that large
    > pane.
    >
    > Again, I simply do not know what to do next.
    >
    > Thanks again.
    >
    > Morton<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    did you boot the computer into safe mode and try renaming folder after
    stopping windows update service??

    if it does not work then you need to follow method 11 (repair install)
    if you have the disc.


    --
    prasathkumar
     
  7. Morton

    Morton Guest

    prasathkumar wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Morton;967278 Wrote: <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> prasathkumar wrote:> > > <!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>>> Morton;966323 Wrote:> > > > >
    >>>>>> prasathkumar wrote:> > >
    >>>>>> Hi Prasath,
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Thanks for the helpful reply. Unfortunately, this update problem is
    >>>>>> not
    >>>>>> short lived, but is present for several months. I cannot manually
    >>>>>> download any of the Windows updates. On automatic update, about half
    >>>>>> of
    >>>>>> the Important updates, and none of the optional updates, get
    >>>>>> downloaded.
    >>>>>> Vista is bad enough with the updates, and I am concerned about
    >>>>>> missing
    >>>>>> some of the important ones. I'll go over the link's site that you
    >>>>>> suggested and hope that something can be done. Some months ago,
    >>>>>> Microsoft support promised to send me a Vista Home Premium DVD, but
    >>>>>> despite several reminders from me, they never sent it. It is quite
    >>>>>> frustrating indeed.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> In any event, thanks again for your help.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Regards,
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Morton> > > >
    >>>>
    >>>> Alright let's try this step....
    >>>> Look for UseWUServer under
    >>>>
    >>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdateAU
    >>>> double click on UseWUServer and make sure the value is set to 0
    >>>>
    >>>> One final step...
    >>>> just try Method 10 from the following link: 'You cannot install
    >>> some
    >>>> updates or programs' ('You cannot install some updates or
    >>> programs' ()). Instead
    >>>> of clearing "SoftwareDistribution" folder just Rename it to
    >>>> SoftwareDistribution.old.
    >>>>
    >>>> Let me know the status.
    >>>><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >> Hi Prasath,
    >>
    >> Thanks for the further help.
    >> 1) I cannot rename the SoftwareDistribution folder to
    >> SoftwareDistribution.old, as it requires permission, and all I get
    >> onscreen is "try again", without success.
    >>
    >> 2) Trying method 10, there is nothing in the blue small local pane,
    >> and
    >> in the items listed in the large pane, there is no Automatic Updates.
    >> Also, I cannot find the Software Distribution folder in that large
    >> pane.
    >>
    >> Again, I simply do not know what to do next.
    >>
    >> Thanks again.
    >>
    >> Morton<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > did you boot the computer into safe mode and try renaming folder after
    > stopping windows update service??
    >
    > if it does not work then you need to follow method 11 (repair install)
    > if you have the disc.
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    Hi,

    I could not rename it in safe mode because I could not find it. In
    addition, I could not find the Windows Distribution Folder to empty it.
    The mystery deepens.
    Windows 7 shoyuld be out later this year, and I'm hoping that its
    installation will solve this problem of Windows updates, but until then,
    I'm at a loss.

    Thanks again,

    Morton Linder
     
  8. Morton

    Morton Guest

    Re: Windows Update Error 80072EFD P.S.

    Morton wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > prasathkumar wrote:<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Morton;967278 Wrote:<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> prasathkumar wrote:> > >
    >>>>> Morton;966323 Wrote:> > > > >
    >>>>>>> prasathkumar wrote:> > >
    >>>>>>> Hi Prasath,
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Thanks for the helpful reply. Unfortunately, this update problem is
    >>>>>>> not
    >>>>>>> short lived, but is present for several months. I cannot manually
    >>>>>>> download any of the Windows updates. On automatic update, about half
    >>>>>>> of
    >>>>>>> the Important updates, and none of the optional updates, get
    >>>>>>> downloaded.
    >>>>>>> Vista is bad enough with the updates, and I am concerned about
    >>>>>>> missing
    >>>>>>> some of the important ones. I'll go over the link's site that you
    >>>>>>> suggested and hope that something can be done. Some months ago,
    >>>>>>> Microsoft support promised to send me a Vista Home Premium DVD, but
    >>>>>>> despite several reminders from me, they never sent it. It is quite
    >>>>>>> frustrating indeed.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> In any event, thanks again for your help.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Regards,
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Morton> > > >
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Alright let's try this step....
    >>>>> Look for UseWUServer under
    >>>>>
    >>>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdateAU
    >>>>> double click on UseWUServer and make sure the value is set to 0
    >>>>>
    >>>>> One final step...
    >>>>> just try Method 10 from the following link: 'You cannot install
    >>>> some
    >>>>> updates or programs' ('You cannot install some updates or
    >>>> programs' ()). Instead
    >>>>> of clearing "SoftwareDistribution" folder just Rename it to
    >>>>> SoftwareDistribution.old.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Let me know the status.
    >>>>>
    >>> Hi Prasath,
    >>>
    >>> Thanks for the further help.
    >>> 1) I cannot rename the SoftwareDistribution folder to
    >>> SoftwareDistribution.old, as it requires permission, and all I get
    >>> onscreen is "try again", without success.
    >>>
    >>> 2) Trying method 10, there is nothing in the blue small local pane,
    >>> and
    >>> in the items listed in the large pane, there is no Automatic Updates.
    >>> Also, I cannot find the Software Distribution folder in that large
    >>> pane.
    >>>
    >>> Again, I simply do not know what to do next.
    >>>
    >>> Thanks again.
    >>>
    >>> Morton<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >> did you boot the computer into safe mode and try renaming folder after
    >> stopping windows update service??
    >>
    >> if it does not work then you need to follow method 11 (repair install)
    >> if you have the disc.
    >>
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > Hi,
    >
    > I could not rename it in safe mode because I could not find it. In
    > addition, I could not find the Windows Distribution Folder to empty it.
    > The mystery deepens.
    > Windows 7 shoyuld be out later this year, and I'm hoping that its
    > installation will solve this problem of Windows updates, but until then,
    > I'm at a loss.
    >
    > Thanks again,
    >
    > Morton Linder<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I also noted that Windows Internet Explorer does not work, an dthat my
    connection to Windows Update Help site is quickly unconnected. Is there
    a pattern here? Are these 3 problems connected?

    Thanks.

    Morton Linder
     
  9. Morton

    Morton Guest

    Re: Windows Update Error 80072EFD P.S: P.P.S.

    Morton wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Morton wrote:<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> prasathkumar wrote:<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> Morton;967278 Wrote:
    >>>> prasathkumar wrote:> > >
    >>>>>> Morton;966323 Wrote:> > > > >
    >>>>>>>> prasathkumar wrote:> > >
    >>>>>>>> Hi Prasath,
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Thanks for the helpful reply. Unfortunately, this update problem is
    >>>>>>>> not
    >>>>>>>> short lived, but is present for several months. I cannot manually
    >>>>>>>> download any of the Windows updates. On automatic update, about
    >>>>>>>> half
    >>>>>>>> of
    >>>>>>>> the Important updates, and none of the optional updates, get
    >>>>>>>> downloaded.
    >>>>>>>> Vista is bad enough with the updates, and I am concerned about
    >>>>>>>> missing
    >>>>>>>> some of the important ones. I'll go over the link's site that you
    >>>>>>>> suggested and hope that something can be done. Some months ago,
    >>>>>>>> Microsoft support promised to send me a Vista Home Premium DVD, but
    >>>>>>>> despite several reminders from me, they never sent it. It is quite
    >>>>>>>> frustrating indeed.
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> In any event, thanks again for your help.
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Regards,
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Morton> > > >
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Alright let's try this step....
    >>>>>> Look for UseWUServer under
    >>>>>>
    >>>>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdateAU
    >>>>>
    >>>>>> double click on UseWUServer and make sure the value is set to 0
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> One final step...
    >>>>>> just try Method 10 from the following link: 'You cannot install
    >>>>> some
    >>>>>> updates or programs' ('You cannot install some updates or
    >>>>> programs' ()). Instead
    >>>>>> of clearing "SoftwareDistribution" folder just Rename it to
    >>>>>> SoftwareDistribution.old.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Let me know the status.
    >>>>>>
    >>>> Hi Prasath,
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks for the further help.
    >>>> 1) I cannot rename the SoftwareDistribution folder to
    >>>> SoftwareDistribution.old, as it requires permission, and all I get
    >>>> onscreen is "try again", without success.
    >>>>
    >>>> 2) Trying method 10, there is nothing in the blue small local pane,
    >>>> and
    >>>> in the items listed in the large pane, there is no Automatic Updates.
    >>>> Also, I cannot find the Software Distribution folder in that large
    >>>> pane.
    >>>>
    >>>> Again, I simply do not know what to do next.
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks again.
    >>>>
    >>>> Morton
    >>>
    >>> did you boot the computer into safe mode and try renaming folder after
    >>> stopping windows update service??
    >>>
    >>> if it does not work then you need to follow method 11 (repair install)
    >>> if you have the disc.
    >>>
    >>><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> I could not rename it in safe mode because I could not find it. In
    >> addition, I could not find the Windows Distribution Folder to empty
    >> it. The mystery deepens.
    >> Windows 7 shoyuld be out later this year, and I'm hoping that its
    >> installation will solve this problem of Windows updates, but until
    >> then, I'm at a loss.
    >>
    >> Thanks again,
    >>
    >> Morton Linder<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > I also noted that Windows Internet Explorer does not work, an dthat my
    > connection to Windows Update Help site is quickly unconnected. Is there
    > a pattern here? Are these 3 problems connected?
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > Morton Linder<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Hi Again,

    Via another group post, I did find and empty my Windows Distribution
    Folder. It deleted my update history, but unfortunately the update error
    80072EFD persists. I found a post on a restricted web site that says in
    part, "I finally got a hold of someone at Microsoft Security. He gave me
    a patch or download that put a link on my Windows update window to
    search directly from the update website and bypass the sus/wsus issue."
    I do not have the password to access that web site, so I do not have
    that link. It sounds like getting that link would solve my problem.

    Thanks again.

    Morton Linder
     
  10. Kernel

    Kernel Guest

    Morton;974277 Wrote: <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Morton wrote:> > > <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro--><!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > > > Morton wrote:> > > > >
    > > > >> prasathkumar wrote:
    > > > >> Hi,
    > > > >>
    > > > >> I could not rename it in safe mode because I could not find it. In
    > > > >> addition, I could not find the Windows Distribution Folder to empty
    > > > >> it. The mystery deepens.
    > > > >> Windows 7 shoyuld be out later this year, and I'm hoping that its
    > > > >> installation will solve this problem of Windows updates, but until
    > > > >> then, I'm at a loss.
    > > > >>
    > > > >> Thanks again,
    > > > >>
    > > > >> Morton Linder> > > >
    > > >
    > > > I also noted that Windows Internet Explorer does not work, an<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > > dthat my<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > > > connection to Windows Update Help site is quickly unconnected. Is<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > > there<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > > > a pattern here? Are these 3 problems connected?
    > > >
    > > > Thanks.
    > > >
    > > > Morton Linder > > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > Hi Again,
    >
    > Via another group post, I did find and empty my Windows Distribution
    > Folder. It deleted my update history, but unfortunately the update
    > error
    > 80072EFD persists. I found a post on a restricted web site that says
    > in
    > part, "I finally got a hold of someone at Microsoft Security. He gave
    > me
    > a patch or download that put a link on my Windows update window to
    > search directly from the update website and bypass the sus/wsus
    > issue."
    > I do not have the password to access that web site, so I do not have
    > that link. It sounds like getting that link would solve my problem.
    >
    > Thanks again.
    >
    > Morton Linder<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Vista no uses IE to check for updates, it uses stand alone application.
    may be the patch/link for xp. if you could get disc from your friends
    (if you do not have), repair install would fix this issue.


    --
    Kernel

    If you think i assist you, tip the scales.
     
  11. Morton

    Morton Guest

    Kernel wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Morton;974277 Wrote: <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Morton wrote:> > > <!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>>> Morton wrote:> > > > >
    >>>>>> prasathkumar wrote:
    >>>>>> Hi,
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> I could not rename it in safe mode because I could not find it. In
    >>>>>> addition, I could not find the Windows Distribution Folder to empty
    >>>>>> it. The mystery deepens.
    >>>>>> Windows 7 shoyuld be out later this year, and I'm hoping that its
    >>>>>> installation will solve this problem of Windows updates, but until
    >>>>>> then, I'm at a loss.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Thanks again,
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Morton Linder> > > >
    >>>> I also noted that Windows Internet Explorer does not work, an
    >>> dthat my
    >>>> connection to Windows Update Help site is quickly unconnected. Is
    >>> there
    >>>> a pattern here? Are these 3 problems connected?
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks.
    >>>>
    >>>> Morton Linder > > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >> Hi Again,
    >>
    >> Via another group post, I did find and empty my Windows Distribution
    >> Folder. It deleted my update history, but unfortunately the update
    >> error
    >> 80072EFD persists. I found a post on a restricted web site that says
    >> in
    >> part, "I finally got a hold of someone at Microsoft Security. He gave
    >> me
    >> a patch or download that put a link on my Windows update window to
    >> search directly from the update website and bypass the sus/wsus
    >> issue."
    >> I do not have the password to access that web site, so I do not have
    >> that link. It sounds like getting that link would solve my problem.
    >>
    >> Thanks again.
    >>
    >> Morton Linder<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > Vista no uses IE to check for updates, it uses stand alone application.
    > may be the patch/link for xp. if you could get disc from your friends
    > (if you do not have), repair install would fix this issue.
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    Hi Kernel,

    Thank you for your reply. Windows Support twice promised me that they
    would send me a Vista Home Premium disc, but they did not, even after
    several reminders. I really am concerned about running Vista and not
    getting some important updates.

    Morton Linder
     
  12. Steve

    Steve Guest

    "Morton" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Kernel wrote:<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > Morton;974277 Wrote: <!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > >> Morton wrote:> > >
    > >>>> Morton wrote:> > > > >
    > >>>>>> prasathkumar wrote:
    > >>>>>> Hi,
    > >>>>>>
    > >>>>>> I could not rename it in safe mode because I could not find it. In
    > >>>>>> addition, I could not find the Windows Distribution Folder to empty
    > >>>>>> it. The mystery deepens.
    > >>>>>> Windows 7 shoyuld be out later this year, and I'm hoping that its
    > >>>>>> installation will solve this problem of Windows updates, but until
    > >>>>>> then, I'm at a loss.
    > >>>>>>
    > >>>>>> Thanks again,
    > >>>>>>
    > >>>>>> Morton Linder> > > >
    > >>>> I also noted that Windows Internet Explorer does not work, an
    > >>> dthat my
    > >>>> connection to Windows Update Help site is quickly unconnected. Is
    > >>> there
    > >>>> a pattern here? Are these 3 problems connected?
    > >>>>
    > >>>> Thanks.
    > >>>>
    > >>>> Morton Linder > >
    > >> Hi Again,
    > >>
    > >> Via another group post, I did find and empty my Windows Distribution
    > >> Folder. It deleted my update history, but unfortunately the update
    > >> error
    > >> 80072EFD persists. I found a post on a restricted web site that says
    > >> in
    > >> part, "I finally got a hold of someone at Microsoft Security. He gave
    > >> me
    > >> a patch or download that put a link on my Windows update window to
    > >> search directly from the update website and bypass the sus/wsus
    > >> issue."
    > >> I do not have the password to access that web site, so I do not have
    > >> that link. It sounds like getting that link would solve my problem.
    > >>
    > >> Thanks again.
    > >>
    > >> Morton Linder<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > >
    > > Vista no uses IE to check for updates, it uses stand alone application.
    > > may be the patch/link for xp. if you could get disc from your friends
    > > (if you do not have), repair install would fix this issue.
    > >
    > > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > Hi Kernel,
    >
    > Thank you for your reply. Windows Support twice promised me that they
    > would send me a Vista Home Premium disc, but they did not, even after
    > several reminders. I really am concerned about running Vista and not
    > getting some important updates.
    >
    > Morton Linder
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I am trying to fix the exact same problem that my Niece has with her laptop.
    Like Morton she also can't get any web pages to appear in either IE or
    Mozilla but MSN works and Symantec Live Update works.
     
  13. Chad Harris

    Chad Harris Guest

    "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:B2CD36C3-E4EA-46D8-B7ED-CE61F6C78600@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    >
    > "Morton" wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Kernel wrote:<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >> > Morton;974277 Wrote:
    >> >> Morton wrote:> > >
    >> >>>> Morton wrote:> > > > >
    >> >>>>>> prasathkumar wrote:
    >> >>>>>> Hi,
    >> >>>>>>
    >> >>>>>> I could not rename it in safe mode because I could not find it. In
    >> >>>>>> addition, I could not find the Windows Distribution Folder to
    >> >>>>>> empty
    >> >>>>>> it. The mystery deepens.
    >> >>>>>> Windows 7 shoyuld be out later this year, and I'm hoping that its
    >> >>>>>> installation will solve this problem of Windows updates, but until
    >> >>>>>> then, I'm at a loss.
    >> >>>>>>
    >> >>>>>> Thanks again,
    >> >>>>>>
    >> >>>>>> Morton Linder> > > >
    >> >>>> I also noted that Windows Internet Explorer does not work, an
    >> >>> dthat my
    >> >>>> connection to Windows Update Help site is quickly unconnected. Is
    >> >>> there
    >> >>>> a pattern here? Are these 3 problems connected?
    >> >>>>
    >> >>>> Thanks.
    >> >>>>
    >> >>>> Morton Linder > >
    >> >> Hi Again,
    >> >>
    >> >> Via another group post, I did find and empty my Windows Distribution
    >> >> Folder. It deleted my update history, but unfortunately the update
    >> >> error
    >> >> 80072EFD persists. I found a post on a restricted web site that says
    >> >> in
    >> >> part, "I finally got a hold of someone at Microsoft Security. He gave
    >> >> me
    >> >> a patch or download that put a link on my Windows update window to
    >> >> search directly from the update website and bypass the sus/wsus
    >> >> issue."
    >> >> I do not have the password to access that web site, so I do not have
    >> >> that link. It sounds like getting that link would solve my problem.
    >> >>
    >> >> Thanks again.
    >> >>
    >> >> Morton Linder
    >> >
    >> > Vista no uses IE to check for updates, it uses stand alone application.
    >> > may be the patch/link for xp. if you could get disc from your friends
    >> > (if you do not have), repair install would fix this issue.
    >> >
    >> ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >> Hi Kernel,
    >>
    >> Thank you for your reply. Windows Support twice promised me that they
    >> would send me a Vista Home Premium disc, but they did not, even after
    >> several reminders. I really am concerned about running Vista and not
    >> getting some important updates.
    >>
    >> Morton Linder
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > I am trying to fix the exact same problem that my Niece has with her
    > laptop.
    > Like Morton she also can't get any web pages to appear in either IE or
    > Mozilla but MSN works and Symantec Live Update works.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    Hi Steve--

    I must say a lot of the above was a little bit confusing to me, but I think
    I'm replying to Steve fixing his neice's laptop.

    Try runnng sfc /scannow from the cmd prompt. Make sure you right click
    cmd>start>cmd in search>rt. click and choose "run as administrator."

    If that doesn't fix her browsing, try fixing winsock.

    How to determine and to recover from Winsock2 corruption in Windows Server
    2003, in Windows XP, and in Windows Vista



    If those don't work, try a system restore point if one is available.
    ws
    If those don't work, you might be able to fix it by running startup repair
    or one of the methods below.

    Startup Repair can fix a large number of components that are broken in
    Windows, even though MSFT's teams who made it don't context it as a Windows
    fixer when you can boot to Windows. But I use it in this context frequently
    to fix people.

    Download Vista Repair Disk


    How to Use Startup Repair from the Vista DVD or the Repair Disk you make:




    1) First try 3 options from Startup Repair. If you have a Vista DVD then
    restart with it in the drive>press any key to boot from it and run Startup
    Repair. From Startup Repair you have 3 good tools with an excellent chance
    of fixing your system. If you don't have a Vista DVD from which to boot to
    Startup Repair, no problem, Download the .iso from the link below and
    burn it, and you'll have the Microsoft Vista Repair Disk with Startup
    Repair.

    Download Vista Repair Disk


    How to Use Startup Repair from the Vista DVD or the Repair Disk you make:





    2) If Startup Repair does not get your Vista back, then use the 3 bootrec
    commands from the command prompt available on the Statup Repair Menu:

    The menu I refer to is in this set of directions with a grey background.



    Those are:

    bootrec /fixmbr
    bootrec /fixboot
    bootrec /rebuild BCD

    3) If my second option doesn't work, then try System restore from the
    Startup Repair list.

    1) First try 3 options from Startup Repair. If you have a Vista DVD then
    restart with it in the drive>press any key to boot from it and run Startup
    Repair. From Startup Repair you have 3 good tools with an excellent chance
    of fixing your system. If you don't have a Vista DVD from which to boot to
    Startup Repair, no problem, Download the .iso from the link below and
    burn it, and you'll have the Microsoft Vista Repair Disk with Startup
    Repair.

    Download Vista Repair Disk


    How to Use Startup Repair from the Vista DVD or the Repair Disk you make:





    2) If Startup Repair does not get your Vista back, then use the 3 bootrec
    commands from the command prompt available on the Statup Repair Menu:

    The menu I refer to is in this set of directions with a grey background.



    Those are:

    bootrec /fixmbr
    bootrec /fixboot
    bootrec /rebuild BCD

    3) If my second option doesn't work, then try System restore from theStartup
    Repair list.

    4) If by rare chance you have an actual Vista DVD, you can put it in, boot
    from it>choose the Upgrade Option>choose your current broken Vista Drive and
    try to do a repair install with the Vista DVD.

    How To Perform a Repair Installation For Vista


    5) If the above 3 tools don't work, then use the 4 tools available by
    restarting your pc and tapping F8 once per second to get to the Windows
    Advanced Options Menu.

    From this menu click on 3 Safe Mode links to use System Restore. Make sure
    you try all 3 if one doesn't work, because just one of them may work. Tap F8
    to Reach Windows Advanced Options Menu Pictured Below:



    Safe Mode
    Safe Mode with Networking
    Safe Mode with Command: At the prompt you would type the command to use for
    system restore at the safe mode cmd prompt is:

    %systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe

    If these 3 tools don't work, you have one more you can try which is Last
    Known Good Configuration.

    Good luck,

    CH
     
  14. Chad Harris

    Chad Harris Guest

    Windows 7 shoyuld be out later this year, and I'm hoping that its<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro--><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro--><!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> >>>>>> installation will solve this problem of Windows updates, but
    >>> >>>>>> until
    >>> >>>>>> then, I'm at a loss.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    For Kernel or Martin--

    You can download Win 7 RC1 Build 7000 and install it as part of a public CPP
    that is scheduled to roll out Tuesday 5/5/09.

    Best,

    CH
     
  15. Chad Harris

    Chad Harris Guest

    "Chad Harris" <win7@yes_she_can.net> wrote in message
    news:e05ok4fxJHA.1432@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Windows 7 shoyuld be out later this year, and I'm hoping that its<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro--><!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>>> >>>>>> installation will solve this problem of Windows updates, but
    >>>> >>>>>> until
    >>>> >>>>>> then, I'm at a loss.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > For Kernel or Martin--
    >
    > You can download Win 7 RC1 Build 7001 and install it as part of a public
    > CPP that is scheduled to roll out Tuesday 5/5/09.
    >
    > Best,
    >
    > CH<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I'm sorry--that should read Win 7 RC1 Build 7001.

    CH
     
  16. Peter Foldes

    Peter Foldes Guest

    You may encounter temporary connection-related errors when you use Windows
    Update or Microsoft Update to install updates

    In most cases, these messages are temporary or short-lived issues that are
    caused by very slight interruptions in communications between the computer
    that is being updated and the Windows update servers. These issues are
    generally self-healing. So, before you try the troubleshooting methods in
    this article, please exit the Windows Update site, wait 10 to 15 minutes,
    start Windows Update again, and then check for updates. You can also let
    Windows Automatic Update install the updates on its usual 24-hour cycle.

    Error: 80072EFD = ERROR_INTERNET_CANNOT_CONNECT
    Translation: Cannot connect to the Internet server


    --
    Peter

    Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

    "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:B2CD36C3-E4EA-46D8-B7ED-CE61F6C78600@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    >
    > "Morton" wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Kernel wrote:<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >> > Morton;974277 Wrote:
    >> >> Morton wrote:> > >
    >> >>>> Morton wrote:> > > > >
    >> >>>>>> prasathkumar wrote:
    >> >>>>>> Hi,
    >> >>>>>>
    >> >>>>>> I could not rename it in safe mode because I could not find it. In
    >> >>>>>> addition, I could not find the Windows Distribution Folder to empty
    >> >>>>>> it. The mystery deepens.
    >> >>>>>> Windows 7 shoyuld be out later this year, and I'm hoping that its
    >> >>>>>> installation will solve this problem of Windows updates, but until
    >> >>>>>> then, I'm at a loss.
    >> >>>>>>
    >> >>>>>> Thanks again,
    >> >>>>>>
    >> >>>>>> Morton Linder> > > >
    >> >>>> I also noted that Windows Internet Explorer does not work, an
    >> >>> dthat my
    >> >>>> connection to Windows Update Help site is quickly unconnected. Is
    >> >>> there
    >> >>>> a pattern here? Are these 3 problems connected?
    >> >>>>
    >> >>>> Thanks.
    >> >>>>
    >> >>>> Morton Linder > >
    >> >> Hi Again,
    >> >>
    >> >> Via another group post, I did find and empty my Windows Distribution
    >> >> Folder. It deleted my update history, but unfortunately the update
    >> >> error
    >> >> 80072EFD persists. I found a post on a restricted web site that says
    >> >> in
    >> >> part, "I finally got a hold of someone at Microsoft Security. He gave
    >> >> me
    >> >> a patch or download that put a link on my Windows update window to
    >> >> search directly from the update website and bypass the sus/wsus
    >> >> issue."
    >> >> I do not have the password to access that web site, so I do not have
    >> >> that link. It sounds like getting that link would solve my problem.
    >> >>
    >> >> Thanks again.
    >> >>
    >> >> Morton Linder
    >> >
    >> > Vista no uses IE to check for updates, it uses stand alone application.
    >> > may be the patch/link for xp. if you could get disc from your friends
    >> > (if you do not have), repair install would fix this issue.
    >> >
    >> ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >> Hi Kernel,
    >>
    >> Thank you for your reply. Windows Support twice promised me that they
    >> would send me a Vista Home Premium disc, but they did not, even after
    >> several reminders. I really am concerned about running Vista and not
    >> getting some important updates.
    >>
    >> Morton Linder
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > I am trying to fix the exact same problem that my Niece has with her laptop.
    > Like Morton she also can't get any web pages to appear in either IE or
    > Mozilla but MSN works and Symantec Live Update works.
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  17. Peter Foldes

    Peter Foldes Guest

    Chad

    For your records



    --
    Peter

    Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

    "Chad Harris" <win7@yes_she_can.net> wrote in message
    news:uXNX9sfxJHA.4428@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    >
    > "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:B2CD36C3-E4EA-46D8-B7ED-CE61F6C78600@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >>
    >>
    >> "Morton" wrote:
    >><!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> Kernel wrote:
    >>> > Morton;974277 Wrote:
    >>> >> Morton wrote:> > >
    >>> >>>> Morton wrote:> > > > >
    >>> >>>>>> prasathkumar wrote:
    >>> >>>>>> Hi,
    >>> >>>>>>
    >>> >>>>>> I could not rename it in safe mode because I could not find it. In
    >>> >>>>>> addition, I could not find the Windows Distribution Folder to empty
    >>> >>>>>> it. The mystery deepens.
    >>> >>>>>> Windows 7 shoyuld be out later this year, and I'm hoping that its
    >>> >>>>>> installation will solve this problem of Windows updates, but until
    >>> >>>>>> then, I'm at a loss.
    >>> >>>>>>
    >>> >>>>>> Thanks again,
    >>> >>>>>>
    >>> >>>>>> Morton Linder> > > >
    >>> >>>> I also noted that Windows Internet Explorer does not work, an
    >>> >>> dthat my
    >>> >>>> connection to Windows Update Help site is quickly unconnected. Is
    >>> >>> there
    >>> >>>> a pattern here? Are these 3 problems connected?
    >>> >>>>
    >>> >>>> Thanks.
    >>> >>>>
    >>> >>>> Morton Linder > >
    >>> >> Hi Again,
    >>> >>
    >>> >> Via another group post, I did find and empty my Windows Distribution
    >>> >> Folder. It deleted my update history, but unfortunately the update
    >>> >> error
    >>> >> 80072EFD persists. I found a post on a restricted web site that says
    >>> >> in
    >>> >> part, "I finally got a hold of someone at Microsoft Security. He gave
    >>> >> me
    >>> >> a patch or download that put a link on my Windows update window to
    >>> >> search directly from the update website and bypass the sus/wsus
    >>> >> issue."
    >>> >> I do not have the password to access that web site, so I do not have
    >>> >> that link. It sounds like getting that link would solve my problem.
    >>> >>
    >>> >> Thanks again.
    >>> >>
    >>> >> Morton Linder
    >>> >
    >>> > Vista no uses IE to check for updates, it uses stand alone application.
    >>> > may be the patch/link for xp. if you could get disc from your friends
    >>> > (if you do not have), repair install would fix this issue.
    >>> >
    >>> >
    >>> Hi Kernel,
    >>>
    >>> Thank you for your reply. Windows Support twice promised me that they
    >>> would send me a Vista Home Premium disc, but they did not, even after
    >>> several reminders. I really am concerned about running Vista and not
    >>> getting some important updates.
    >>>
    >>> Morton Linder
    >>><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >> I am trying to fix the exact same problem that my Niece has with her laptop.
    >> Like Morton she also can't get any web pages to appear in either IE or
    >> Mozilla but MSN works and Symantec Live Update works.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >
    > Hi Steve--
    >
    > I must say a lot of the above was a little bit confusing to me, but I think I'm
    > replying to Steve fixing his neice's laptop.
    >
    > Try runnng sfc /scannow from the cmd prompt. Make sure you right click
    > cmd>start>cmd in search>rt. click and choose "run as administrator."
    >
    > If that doesn't fix her browsing, try fixing winsock.
    >
    > How to determine and to recover from Winsock2 corruption in Windows Server 2003,
    > in Windows XP, and in Windows Vista
    >
    >

    >
    > If those don't work, try a system restore point if one is available.
    > ws
    > If those don't work, you might be able to fix it by running startup repair or one
    > of the methods below.
    >
    > Startup Repair can fix a large number of components that are broken in Windows,
    > even though MSFT's teams who made it don't context it as a Windows fixer when you
    > can boot to Windows. But I use it in this context frequently to fix people.
    >
    > Download Vista Repair Disk
    >

    >
    > How to Use Startup Repair from the Vista DVD or the Repair Disk you make:
    >

    >
    >

    >
    > 1) First try 3 options from Startup Repair. If you have a Vista DVD then
    > restart with it in the drive>press any key to boot from it and run Startup
    > Repair. From Startup Repair you have 3 good tools with an excellent chance
    > of fixing your system. If you don't have a Vista DVD from which to boot to
    > Startup Repair, no problem, Download the .iso from the link below and
    > burn it, and you'll have the Microsoft Vista Repair Disk with Startup
    > Repair.
    >
    > Download Vista Repair Disk
    >

    >
    > How to Use Startup Repair from the Vista DVD or the Repair Disk you make:
    >
    >

    >
    >

    >
    > 2) If Startup Repair does not get your Vista back, then use the 3 bootrec
    > commands from the command prompt available on the Statup Repair Menu:
    >
    > The menu I refer to is in this set of directions with a grey background.
    >
    >

    >
    > Those are:
    >
    > bootrec /fixmbr
    > bootrec /fixboot
    > bootrec /rebuild BCD
    >
    > 3) If my second option doesn't work, then try System restore from the
    > Startup Repair list.
    >
    > 1) First try 3 options from Startup Repair. If you have a Vista DVD then
    > restart with it in the drive>press any key to boot from it and run Startup
    > Repair. From Startup Repair you have 3 good tools with an excellent chance
    > of fixing your system. If you don't have a Vista DVD from which to boot to
    > Startup Repair, no problem, Download the .iso from the link below and
    > burn it, and you'll have the Microsoft Vista Repair Disk with Startup
    > Repair.
    >
    > Download Vista Repair Disk
    >

    >
    > How to Use Startup Repair from the Vista DVD or the Repair Disk you make:
    >
    >

    >
    >

    >
    > 2) If Startup Repair does not get your Vista back, then use the 3 bootrec
    > commands from the command prompt available on the Statup Repair Menu:
    >
    > The menu I refer to is in this set of directions with a grey background.
    >
    >

    >
    > Those are:
    >
    > bootrec /fixmbr
    > bootrec /fixboot
    > bootrec /rebuild BCD
    >
    > 3) If my second option doesn't work, then try System restore from theStartup
    > Repair list.
    >
    > 4) If by rare chance you have an actual Vista DVD, you can put it in, boot
    > from it>choose the Upgrade Option>choose your current broken Vista Drive and
    > try to do a repair install with the Vista DVD.
    >
    > How To Perform a Repair Installation For Vista
    >

    >
    > 5) If the above 3 tools don't work, then use the 4 tools available by
    > restarting your pc and tapping F8 once per second to get to the Windows
    > Advanced Options Menu.
    >
    > From this menu click on 3 Safe Mode links to use System Restore. Make sure
    > you try all 3 if one doesn't work, because just one of them may work. Tap F8
    > to Reach Windows Advanced Options Menu Pictured Below:
    >
    >

    >
    > Safe Mode
    > Safe Mode with Networking
    > Safe Mode with Command: At the prompt you would type the command to use for
    > system restore at the safe mode cmd prompt is:
    >
    > %systemroot%system32restorerstrui.exe
    >
    > If these 3 tools don't work, you have one more you can try which is Last
    > Known Good Configuration.
    >
    > Good luck,
    >
    > CH
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  18. Chad Harris

    Chad Harris Guest

  19. Peter Foldes

    Peter Foldes Guest

    Error: 80072efd = ERROR_INTERNET_CANNOT_CONNECT
    Translation: Cannot connect to the Internet server

    This error may occur if your Internet connection or configuration is preventing
    access to the Windows Update site.



    You receive an "Error 0x80072EE2" or "Error 0x80072EFD" error message when you try
    to
    use Windows Update

    See also:
    When searching for available updates on the Windows Update site, you
    receive the 0x8024502d error.



    --
    Peter

    Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

    "scott.foubister" <scottfoubister@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:E7D63128-3857-4EB6-A931-E703E341B97E@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I had this problem too (error 80072EFD occurring with Windows Update with
    > Windows Vista Basic). I tried many other things but finally found an easy
    > fix that worked for me:
    >
    >

    >
    > I also downloaded Internet Explorer 8, not sure if this had any effect on
    > the above fix working.
    >
    > Hope this helps.
    >
    > "Chad Harris" wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >>
    >>
    >> "Chad Harris" <win7@yes_she_can.net> wrote in message
    >> news:e05ok4fxJHA.1432@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >> > Windows 7 shoyuld be out later this year, and I'm hoping that its
    >> >>>> >>>>>> installation will solve this problem of Windows updates, but
    >> >>>> >>>>>> until
    >> >>>> >>>>>> then, I'm at a loss.
    >> >
    >> > For Kernel or Martin--
    >> >
    >> > You can download Win 7 RC1 Build 7001 and install it as part of a public
    >> > CPP that is scheduled to roll out Tuesday 5/5/09.
    >> >
    >> > Best,
    >> >
    >> > CH<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >> I'm sorry--that should read Win 7 RC1 Build 7001.
    >>
    >> CH
    >>
    >> <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     

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