I have Windows XP SP2. After downloading IE7, I cannot manually look for
Updates. Although I have selected Automatic updates I do not know if it is
working because my updates only go as far as 13/10/2006. They seem to have
stopped after I downloaded IE7.
After clicking the recommend updates button, I get the next page where the
green moving bar keeps sliding across for a long time. After that I get an
error number page 0x8DDD0009. I tried solving the problem with the three
suggestions on the error page, but it did not work.
I also made sure that my Manage Add Ons service is 'On' because this is
mentioned. I cannot or do not have or do not know how to look for the
information bar to try and install Active X control. Maybe this is the
problem. Can you help please.
"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:
> > The BIT service seems to always turns itself off.
>
> And which version of Norton AV is installed ? To repair BITS, please
> read this - http://www.castlecops.com/postlite106642-bits.html
>
> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]
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>
> Learner wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have windows xp sp2.
> > I want to do a manual windows update. It keeps giving me the following: I
> > read many KB and proceed to close automatic update, BIT unregister weweb,
> > iuengine and yes I can install the active x Once only. When I want to
> > reaccess I continue to get the following:
> > Please note that the "take these steps to solve the problem" is leading
> > nowhere.
> > Also please note that it is already installed.
> >
> > The BIT service seems to always turns itself off. I have the following
> > Description:
> > Transfers data between clients and servers in the background. If BITS is
> > disabled, features such as Windows Update will not work correctly.
> >
> > I start the service but it leads me nowhere.
> >
> > Your help will be much appreciated!
> >
> > MESSAGE:
> > Install the ActiveX control required to view the website
> >
> > The website will not display correctly on your computer without this
> > control. To install it:
> > 1. Right-click the Internet Explorer Information Bar. It's located just
> > below the address bar.
> > 2. In the right-click menu, click Install ActiveX Control.
> > 3. In the Security Warning dialog box, click Install.
> >
> > Note: If the Information Bar doesn't appear, or if you've installed the
> > control but still can't use the website, take these steps to solve the
> > problem.
> >
> >
>