This worked for me.
1. Rename the Update temporary folders.
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1. Click Start, Run, type: cmd and press Enter. Please run the following
command in the opened window.
Net stop WuAuServ
2. Click Start, Run, type: %windir% and press Enter.
3. In the opened folder, rename the folder SoftwareDistribution to Sdold.
4. Click Start, Run, type: cmd and press Enter. Please run the following
command in the opened window.
Net start WuAuServ
2. Remove the corrupted Active X control
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1. Open Interent Options
2. On the General Tab choose Settings under Temporary Internet Files
3. Then click on View Objects.
4. Right Click WuWebControl Class and choose remove
5. Right Click MuWebControl Class and choose remove
6. Delete the file c:\windows\system32\wuweb.dll
7. Delete the file c:\windows\system32\muweb.dll
The above steps will help us remove the ActiveX controls for Windows Update
and Microsoft Update. Then will download a new one to instead of the
corrupted one.
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HP m7470n Pavilion Media Center, 2.0 GB Ram-300-GB Hard Drive, AMD Athlon 64
X2 Dual-Core processor 4200+, ATI x700 Pro Video Card, IE 7 Beta 3.
"TroyT" wrote:
> I am having the same problem, and have been around and around with Microsoft
> technicians. I have been able to access Update a single time after a
> multitude of deletings, renamings, and searchings. Microsoft Update works
> for the next try, ONLY! This is a very frustratin experience.
>
> While the technicianhave been very nice, and polite, the information and
> instructions they regurgitate have been nearly useless, so far. It is
> driving me nuts.
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