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Citizen_Cain
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      10-20-2004
I posted in a previous thread about how the damn windows update icon won't
stop trying to download the XP Service Pack. It's at 55% and has been
appearing for several days now. I went in and told it to notify me but not
update or download from now on. I even turned my computer off after that.
But NOW when I manually shut down wuauclt.exe through CTRL-ALT-DELETE and
the Processes list, it just comes back! The damn thing is worse than
spyware! How do I tell my windows update to stop it, STOP IT RIGHT NOW and
not to show up again until I tell it to? The damn thing lags my entire
computer. I've defragged, compacted, done just about everything possible to
free up space on the system. I'm thinking of opening up my computer and
cleaning the fan, if that helps any, but when this icon shows up and starts
the dreaded download, everything lags! I need this shut off, once and for
all! I've turned off automatic updates, but how do I stop it in its tracks
right now?



 
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Wesley Vogel
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      10-20-2004
Try this...
Start | Run | Type: services.msc | OK |
Scroll down to a double click: Automatic Updates |
Under Startup type set to Disabled | Apply | OK |
Scroll down to a double click: Background Intelligent Transfer Service |
Under Startup type set to Disabled | Apply | OK |
Close Services | Reboot

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In news:YTidd.854$,
Citizen_Cain <> hunted and
pecked:
> I posted in a previous thread about how the damn windows update icon
> won't stop trying to download the XP Service Pack. It's at 55% and
> has been appearing for several days now. I went in and told it to
> notify me but not update or download from now on. I even turned my
> computer off after that. But NOW when I manually shut down
> wuauclt.exe through CTRL-ALT-DELETE and the Processes list, it just
> comes back! The damn thing is worse than spyware! How do I tell my
> windows update to stop it, STOP IT RIGHT NOW and not to show up again
> until I tell it to? The damn thing lags my entire computer. I've
> defragged, compacted, done just about everything possible to free up
> space on the system. I'm thinking of opening up my computer and
> cleaning the fan, if that helps any, but when this icon shows up and
> starts the dreaded download, everything lags! I need this shut off,
> once and for all! I've turned off automatic updates, but how do I
> stop it in its tracks right now?


 
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Michael W
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      10-20-2004
Yes, (hard to believe no suggested disabling the service in other thread...?)

If really paranoid, can also disable the login ability of two services for
each hardware profile you might have. (right click the service, properties,
Log-in Tab)

But simply disabling the "Automatic Update" service will prevent it in the
future.
This won't stop it currently, will need one more reboot. (and you'll have
check and update manually). You won't see that icon anymore!

Someone else will have to comment if you need to "clean" anything off the
computer. When your calmer, I'd suggest Windows Update page and get that
service pack yourself. Recommend a pizza while its doing it.

Good Luck!
Michael


"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

> Try this...
> Start | Run | Type: services.msc | OK |
> Scroll down to a double click: Automatic Updates |
> Under Startup type set to Disabled | Apply | OK |
> Scroll down to a double click: Background Intelligent Transfer Service |
> Under Startup type set to Disabled | Apply | OK |
> Close Services | Reboot
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
> Wes
>
> In news:YTidd.854$,
> Citizen_Cain <> hunted and
> pecked:
> > I posted in a previous thread about how the damn windows update icon
> > won't stop trying to download the XP Service Pack. It's at 55% and
> > has been appearing for several days now. I went in and told it to
> > notify me but not update or download from now on. I even turned my
> > computer off after that. But NOW when I manually shut down
> > wuauclt.exe through CTRL-ALT-DELETE and the Processes list, it just
> > comes back! The damn thing is worse than spyware! How do I tell my
> > windows update to stop it, STOP IT RIGHT NOW and not to show up again
> > until I tell it to? The damn thing lags my entire computer. I've
> > defragged, compacted, done just about everything possible to free up
> > space on the system. I'm thinking of opening up my computer and
> > cleaning the fan, if that helps any, but when this icon shows up and
> > starts the dreaded download, everything lags! I need this shut off,
> > once and for all! I've turned off automatic updates, but how do I
> > stop it in its tracks right now?

>
>

 
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Citizen_Cain
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      10-20-2004

"Michael W" <michaelj_SPAMME_waltrip@hot_NOT_mail.com> wrote in message
news:5B9070A7-4014-4FB6-889E-...
> Yes, (hard to believe no suggested disabling the service in other

thread...?)
>
> If really paranoid, can also disable the login ability of two services for
> each hardware profile you might have. (right click the service,

properties,
> Log-in Tab)
>
> But simply disabling the "Automatic Update" service will prevent it in the
> future.
> This won't stop it currently, will need one more reboot. (and you'll have
> check and update manually). You won't see that icon anymore!
>
> Someone else will have to comment if you need to "clean" anything off the
> computer. When your calmer, I'd suggest Windows Update page and get that
> service pack yourself. Recommend a pizza while its doing it.



That's the thing - I can't tell what it's trying to update on my system, but
apparantly the Service Pack is what the 55% was.

I went in and told it 'turn off automatic updating' which is what it's on
for now. I'm going to reboot shortly and cross my fingers that the stupid
icon never shows up again. Just another reason to hate microsoft, I
suppose.


>
> Good Luck!
> Michael
>
>
> "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
>
> > Try this...
> > Start | Run | Type: services.msc | OK |
> > Scroll down to a double click: Automatic Updates |
> > Under Startup type set to Disabled | Apply | OK |
> > Scroll down to a double click: Background Intelligent Transfer Service |
> > Under Startup type set to Disabled | Apply | OK |
> > Close Services | Reboot
> >
> > --
> > Hope this helps. Let us know.
> > Wes
> >
> > In news:YTidd.854$,
> > Citizen_Cain <> hunted and
> > pecked:
> > > I posted in a previous thread about how the damn windows update icon
> > > won't stop trying to download the XP Service Pack. It's at 55% and
> > > has been appearing for several days now. I went in and told it to
> > > notify me but not update or download from now on. I even turned my
> > > computer off after that. But NOW when I manually shut down
> > > wuauclt.exe through CTRL-ALT-DELETE and the Processes list, it just
> > > comes back! The damn thing is worse than spyware! How do I tell my
> > > windows update to stop it, STOP IT RIGHT NOW and not to show up again
> > > until I tell it to? The damn thing lags my entire computer. I've
> > > defragged, compacted, done just about everything possible to free up
> > > space on the system. I'm thinking of opening up my computer and
> > > cleaning the fan, if that helps any, but when this icon shows up and
> > > starts the dreaded download, everything lags! I need this shut off,
> > > once and for all! I've turned off automatic updates, but how do I
> > > stop it in its tracks right now?

> >
> >




 
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jeffrey
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      10-20-2004
HI,

Why don`t you install the XP SP2 blocker, so automatic updates won`t try to
download the SP2.

Jeff

"Citizen_Cain" <> wrote in
message news:4Tjdd.1036$...
>
> "Michael W" <michaelj_SPAMME_waltrip@hot_NOT_mail.com> wrote in message
> news:5B9070A7-4014-4FB6-889E-...
> > Yes, (hard to believe no suggested disabling the service in other

> thread...?)
> >
> > If really paranoid, can also disable the login ability of two services

for
> > each hardware profile you might have. (right click the service,

> properties,
> > Log-in Tab)
> >
> > But simply disabling the "Automatic Update" service will prevent it in

the
> > future.
> > This won't stop it currently, will need one more reboot. (and you'll

have
> > check and update manually). You won't see that icon anymore!
> >
> > Someone else will have to comment if you need to "clean" anything off

the
> > computer. When your calmer, I'd suggest Windows Update page and get that
> > service pack yourself. Recommend a pizza while its doing it.

>
>
> That's the thing - I can't tell what it's trying to update on my system,

but
> apparantly the Service Pack is what the 55% was.
>
> I went in and told it 'turn off automatic updating' which is what it's on
> for now. I'm going to reboot shortly and cross my fingers that the stupid
> icon never shows up again. Just another reason to hate microsoft, I
> suppose.
>
>
> >
> > Good Luck!
> > Michael
> >
> >
> > "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
> >
> > > Try this...
> > > Start | Run | Type: services.msc | OK |
> > > Scroll down to a double click: Automatic Updates |
> > > Under Startup type set to Disabled | Apply | OK |
> > > Scroll down to a double click: Background Intelligent Transfer Service

|
> > > Under Startup type set to Disabled | Apply | OK |
> > > Close Services | Reboot
> > >
> > > --
> > > Hope this helps. Let us know.
> > > Wes
> > >
> > > In news:YTidd.854$,
> > > Citizen_Cain <> hunted

and
> > > pecked:
> > > > I posted in a previous thread about how the damn windows update icon
> > > > won't stop trying to download the XP Service Pack. It's at 55% and
> > > > has been appearing for several days now. I went in and told it to
> > > > notify me but not update or download from now on. I even turned my
> > > > computer off after that. But NOW when I manually shut down
> > > > wuauclt.exe through CTRL-ALT-DELETE and the Processes list, it just
> > > > comes back! The damn thing is worse than spyware! How do I tell my
> > > > windows update to stop it, STOP IT RIGHT NOW and not to show up

again
> > > > until I tell it to? The damn thing lags my entire computer. I've
> > > > defragged, compacted, done just about everything possible to free up
> > > > space on the system. I'm thinking of opening up my computer and
> > > > cleaning the fan, if that helps any, but when this icon shows up and
> > > > starts the dreaded download, everything lags! I need this shut off,
> > > > once and for all! I've turned off automatic updates, but how do I
> > > > stop it in its tracks right now?
> > >
> > >

>
>
>


 
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blu gun
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      10-30-2004


"Citizen_Cain" wrote:

> I posted in a previous thread about how the damn windows update icon won't
> stop trying to download the XP Service Pack. It's at 55% and has been
> appearing for several days now. I went in and told it to notify me but not
> update or download from now on. I even turned my computer off after that.
> But NOW when I manually shut down wuauclt.exe through CTRL-ALT-DELETE and
> the Processes list, it just comes back! The damn thing is worse than
> spyware! How do I tell my windows update to stop it, STOP IT RIGHT NOW and
> not to show up again until I tell it to? The damn thing lags my entire
> computer. I've defragged, compacted, done just about everything possible to
> free up space on the system. I'm thinking of opening up my computer and
> cleaning the fan, if that helps any, but when this icon shows up and starts
> the dreaded download, everything lags! I need this shut off, once and for
> all! I've turned off automatic updates, but how do I stop it in its tracks
> right now?
>
>
> Havin same prob mate, downloaded Sp2 then couldnt access internet thru internet explorer until I disabled WUAUCLT in task manager. Have disabled auto-updates, stopped both services Wes Vogel advised in his reply but problem re appears as soon as I start up again even tho I cleared registry with msconfig. Every time I log on I have to manually disable Wuauclt before I can go online (It has 2 or 3 entries in task manager eating all cpu usage). If you find answer plz let me know. Cheers.
>

 
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Alex Flaherty
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      11-13-2004
"blu gun" <> wrote in message news:<4358F2FB-8814-46AD-87B9->...
> "Citizen_Cain" wrote:
>
> > I posted in a previous thread about how the damn windows update icon won't
> > stop trying to download the XP Service Pack. It's at 55% and has been
> > appearing for several days now. I went in and told it to notify me but not
> > update or download from now on. I even turned my computer off after that.
> > But NOW when I manually shut down wuauclt.exe through CTRL-ALT-DELETE and
> > the Processes list, it just comes back! The damn thing is worse than
> > spyware! How do I tell my windows update to stop it, STOP IT RIGHT NOW and
> > not to show up again until I tell it to? The damn thing lags my entire
> > computer. I've defragged, compacted, done just about everything possible to
> > free up space on the system. I'm thinking of opening up my computer and
> > cleaning the fan, if that helps any, but when this icon shows up and starts
> > the dreaded download, everything lags! I need this shut off, once and for
> > all! I've turned off automatic updates, but how do I stop it in its tracks
> > right now?
> >
> >
> > Havin same prob mate, downloaded Sp2 then couldnt access internet

thru internet explorer until I disabled WUAUCLT in task manager. Have
disabled auto-updates, stopped both services Wes Vogel advised in his
reply but problem re appears as soon as I start up again even tho I
cleared registry with msconfig. Every time I log on I have to manually
disable Wuauclt before I can go online (It has 2 or 3 entries in task
manager eating all cpu usage). If you find answer plz let me know.
Cheers.
> >


I can better that........it's running 11 times in Task Manager even
though I've told Windows I want to disable Automatic Updates.

Mr Gates certainly has problems grasping the concept of what "no"
actually means when it comes to XP phoning home......I wonder why?

And no, I've run all instances of wuauclt.exe through just about every
virus and spyware checkers out there and it's not a suspicious file.

I'm surprised more hasn't been made of this privacy violation.
 
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