* Leave UAC enabled, Joachim. *
The issue is being caused by *not* opening Internet Explorer in what is
known as an Elevated mode or by the installed security software
(antivirus/security suite/3rd party firewall/etc).
Open Internet Explorer from the Start Menu or Desktop shortcut by
*right* clicking it and choosing 'Run as administrator'.
Enter a password if one is used and click Continue.
If no password is used just click the Continue button.
Neither option will appear if UAC is *disabled*.
With IE now running Elevated, open Windows Update in the Control Panel
and try to opt into Microsoft Update now.
If it works, fine.
If not, then you'll have to clean boot Vista :
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows
Vista or in Windows 7
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135
Do 'Step 1: Perform a clean boot'.
* Now check to see if the Windows firewall is enabled in Control Panel
IF a 3rd party firewall was being used. *
Now open IE as described above (Elevated) and see if the system can opt
into Microsoft Update now.
MowGreen
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Akeem59 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> "MowGreen" wrote:
>
>
>>dukesgirl wrote:
>>
>>
>>>HELP!!!!!!!!! I own and I am the only administrator on my computer but
>>>suddenly for some reason i have no administrative rights to do anything. i
>>>try to use microsoft update services and it wont let me download updates
>>>because i have no rights to do so anymore.
>>
>>1) Which edition of Windows and what Service Pack level, please ?
>>
>>For XP, *right* click My Computer either on the Desktop or Start Menu
>>and choose Properties. The information is under System:
>>
>>For Vista \Win7, *right* click Computer either on the Desktop or Start
>>Menu and choose Properties. The information is under 'Windows edition'
>>
>>2) How long has this updating issue been happening ?
>>
>>
>>Please make another attempt at updating. When it fails open the
>>WindowsUpdate.log and copy&paste the last 50 or so lines into your reply.
>>
>>How to read the Windowsupdate.log file
>>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/902093
>
>
> For me is nearly the same prob: Error-Code Fehlernummer: 0x80070002
> I use Vista Home Premium SP2 German.
>
> The error occurs if I want to set from Windows Update to Microsoft Update -
> the ActiveX-File is installed, the Service controls the right update
> integration and only the error occurs and it says, microsoft update is not
> installabel.
>
> At first, I have the same error as dukesgirl, no administrative rights.
> After this, I disabled UAC,and now the error above occurs :-/
>
> Any idea (and sorry for my maybe bad english).
> TIA, Joachim (Germany)