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Connie
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      06-23-2005
I tried what Sky King said to do and it worked! I had 26 updates that needed
to be done. My computer would also take about 5 minutes to shut down. Now
everything is working back up to speed. I also defraged and cleaned up some
unneeded things. Thank you Sky King! I was at my wits end.
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Collins
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      06-23-2005
I have the same problem. How did you fix it pray tell?
Regards,
Collins

"Connie" wrote:

> I tried what Sky King said to do and it worked! I had 26 updates that needed
> to be done. My computer would also take about 5 minutes to shut down. Now
> everything is working back up to speed. I also defraged and cleaned up some
> unneeded things. Thank you Sky King! I was at my wits end.
> --
> Connie Rose

 
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TaurArian
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      06-24-2005
Posted by and courtesy of Sky King - Try this:

On the Start/Run line enter: net stop wuauserv

Open Explorer and Delete these folders:
....\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\SelfUpdate
....\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\WebSetup
....\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\WuRedir
....\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\AuthCabs
....\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore
....\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download

On the Start/Run line enter: net start wuauserv

Restart the computer, being sure you log in with an account that has full
Administrator privileges. Then open one instance of IE and give the Windows
Update site another try.

This is quite similar to what Pat Walters posted, but includes the other WU
related
folders that may pertain."



"Collins" wrote:

> I have the same problem. How did you fix it pray tell?
> Regards,
> Collins
>
> "Connie" wrote:
>
> > I tried what Sky King said to do and it worked! I had 26 updates that needed
> > to be done. My computer would also take about 5 minutes to shut down. Now
> > everything is working back up to speed. I also defraged and cleaned up some
> > unneeded things. Thank you Sky King! I was at my wits end.
> > --
> > Connie Rose

 
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DennisP1
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      06-24-2005
I am not sure what you mean by open Explorer and delete folders. I gather not
Internet Explorer. What other Explorer is there? Sorry if this sounds dumb.
If I can find the files I will delete them. Will a search for the files work?

"TaurArian" wrote:

> Posted by and courtesy of Sky King - Try this:
>
> On the Start/Run line enter: net stop wuauserv
>
> Open Explorer and Delete these folders:
> ...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\SelfUpdate
> ...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\WebSetup
> ...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\WuRedir
> ...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\AuthCabs
> ...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore
> ...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download
>
> On the Start/Run line enter: net start wuauserv
>
> Restart the computer, being sure you log in with an account that has full
> Administrator privileges. Then open one instance of IE and give the Windows
> Update site another try.
>
> This is quite similar to what Pat Walters posted, but includes the other WU
> related
> folders that may pertain."
>
>
>
> "Collins" wrote:
>
> > I have the same problem. How did you fix it pray tell?
> > Regards,
> > Collins
> >
> > "Connie" wrote:
> >
> > > I tried what Sky King said to do and it worked! I had 26 updates that needed
> > > to be done. My computer would also take about 5 minutes to shut down. Now
> > > everything is working back up to speed. I also defraged and cleaned up some
> > > unneeded things. Thank you Sky King! I was at my wits end.
> > > --
> > > Connie Rose

 
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hcross
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      06-25-2005
Thank you!!! Worked like a charm... I can go to bed now.

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"TaurArian" <> wrote in message
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> Posted by and courtesy of Sky King - Try this:
>
> On the Start/Run line enter: net stop wuauserv
>
> Open Explorer and Delete these folders:
> ...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\SelfUpdate
> ...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\WebSetup
> ...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\WuRedir
> ...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\AuthCabs
> ...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore
> ...\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download
>
> On the Start/Run line enter: net start wuauserv
>
> Restart the computer, being sure you log in with an account that has full
> Administrator privileges. Then open one instance of IE and give the
> Windows
> Update site another try.
>
> This is quite similar to what Pat Walters posted, but includes the other
> WU
> related
> folders that may pertain."
>



 
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granjan
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      06-25-2005
Worked for me too. None of the other so-called fixes helped at all.


 
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TaurArian
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      06-25-2005
Glad it worked for you both and a special thank you for Sky King and Pat Walters for
their contribution. I only copied and pasted.


"granjan" <> wrote in message
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> Worked for me too. None of the other so-called fixes helped at all.
>


 
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