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MrSoftware
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      04-09-2010
In examining WindowsUpdate.log I noticed the following entities.

1768 b84 PT +++++++++++ PT: Synchronizing server updates
+++++++++++
1768 b84 PT + ServiceId =
{7971F918-A847-4430-9279-4A52D1EFE18D}, Server URL =
https://www.update.microsoft.com/v6/...ce/client.asmx
1768 b84 PT WARNING: SyncUpdates failure, error = 0x8024400D,
soap client error = 7, soap error code = 300, HTTP status code = 200
1768 b84 PT WARNING: SOAP Fault: 0x00012c
1768 b84 PT WARNING: faultstring:Fault occurred
1768 b84 PT WARNING: ErrorCode:ConfigChanged(2)
1768 b84 PT WARNING: Messagenull)
1768 b84 PT WARNING:
Method:"http://www.microsoft.com/SoftwareDistribution/Server/ClientWebService/SyncUpdates"
1768 b84 PT WARNING: ID:ca99a5b7-02d8-4258-a56a-5d0c9caf3388

Does anyone know the following;

[1] Where can I find the description of ErrorCode:ConfigChanged(2)?

[2] Where can I find the description of SyncUpdates failure, error =
0x8024400D,

I search MSDN and TechNet but a lot of results come up.

Note : My Computer environment is;

OS-------: Windows XP - Version: 5.01.2600 Service Pack 3
Browser--: IE (Internet Explorer) - Version 8.0.6001.18702 - Build 86001
AntiVir--: Microsoft Security Essentials Version: 1.0.1961.0
Firewall-: MS Firewall

Microsoft Security Essentials Version: 1.0.1961.0
Antimalware Client Version: 2.1.6519.0
Engine Version: 1.1.5605.0
Antivirus definitions: 1.79.953.0
Antispyware definitions: 1.79.953.0


 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      04-09-2010
You may encounter temporary connection-related errors [e.g., 0x8024400D]
when you use Windows Update or Microsoft Update to install updates
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836941

cf.
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...0a0e97ff321aff

Have you formatted the HDD & done a clean install of WinXP yet?
--
~PA Bear


MrSoftware wrote:
> In examining WindowsUpdate.log I noticed the following entities.
>
> 1768 b84 PT +++++++++++ PT: Synchronizing server updates
> +++++++++++
> 1768 b84 PT + ServiceId =
> {7971F918-A847-4430-9279-4A52D1EFE18D}, Server URL =
> https://www.update.microsoft.com/v6/...ce/client.asmx
> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: SyncUpdates failure, error = 0x8024400D,
> soap client error = 7, soap error code = 300, HTTP status code = 200
> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: SOAP Fault: 0x00012c
> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: faultstring:Fault occurred
> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: ErrorCode:ConfigChanged(2)
> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: Messagenull)
> 1768 b84 PT WARNING:
> Method:"http://www.microsoft.com/SoftwareDistribution/Server/ClientWebService/SyncUpdates"
> 1768 b84 PT WARNING:
> ID:ca99a5b7-02d8-4258-a56a-5d0c9caf3388
>
> Does anyone know the following;
>
> [1] Where can I find the description of ErrorCode:ConfigChanged(2)?
>
> [2] Where can I find the description of SyncUpdates failure, error =
> 0x8024400D,
>
> I search MSDN and TechNet but a lot of results come up.
>
> Note : My Computer environment is;
>
> OS-------: Windows XP - Version: 5.01.2600 Service Pack 3
> Browser--: IE (Internet Explorer) - Version 8.0.6001.18702 - Build 86001
> AntiVir--: Microsoft Security Essentials Version: 1.0.1961.0
> Firewall-: MS Firewall
>
> Microsoft Security Essentials Version: 1.0.1961.0
> Antimalware Client Version: 2.1.6519.0
> Engine Version: 1.1.5605.0
> Antivirus definitions: 1.79.953.0
> Antispyware definitions: 1.79.953.0


 
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MrSoftware
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      04-09-2010
I found an article describing error 0x8024400D.

MS Article ID - 836941

You may encounter temporary connection-related errors when you use Windows
Update

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836941





"MrSoftware" wrote:

> In examining WindowsUpdate.log I noticed the following entities.
>
> 1768 b84 PT +++++++++++ PT: Synchronizing server updates
> +++++++++++
> 1768 b84 PT + ServiceId =
> {7971F918-A847-4430-9279-4A52D1EFE18D}, Server URL =
> https://www.update.microsoft.com/v6/...ce/client.asmx
> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: SyncUpdates failure, error = 0x8024400D,
> soap client error = 7, soap error code = 300, HTTP status code = 200
> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: SOAP Fault: 0x00012c
> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: faultstring:Fault occurred
> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: ErrorCode:ConfigChanged(2)
> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: Messagenull)
> 1768 b84 PT WARNING:
> Method:"http://www.microsoft.com/SoftwareDistribution/Server/ClientWebService/SyncUpdates"
> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: ID:ca99a5b7-02d8-4258-a56a-5d0c9caf3388
>
> Does anyone know the following;
>
> [1] Where can I find the description of ErrorCode:ConfigChanged(2)?
>
> [2] Where can I find the description of SyncUpdates failure, error =
> 0x8024400D,
>
> I search MSDN and TechNet but a lot of results come up.
>
> Note : My Computer environment is;
>
> OS-------: Windows XP - Version: 5.01.2600 Service Pack 3
> Browser--: IE (Internet Explorer) - Version 8.0.6001.18702 - Build 86001
> AntiVir--: Microsoft Security Essentials Version: 1.0.1961.0
> Firewall-: MS Firewall
>
> Microsoft Security Essentials Version: 1.0.1961.0
> Antimalware Client Version: 2.1.6519.0
> Engine Version: 1.1.5605.0
> Antivirus definitions: 1.79.953.0
> Antispyware definitions: 1.79.953.0
>
>

 
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MrSoftware
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      04-09-2010
No.

I'm a Sr. Developer with over 650 utilities and applications installed on an
XP system
that is almost a decade old.

To install and setup on a 'clean XP' system would take a long time.

Some time later this year I'll build a new machine and start to manually
install my
tools on a new Win 7 machine.

In the mean time I'm doing a 'deep clean' on the current machine.

A lot of these 'IT related' security issues have taught me a lot that I need
to know anyway :-)

All my data, etc is always backed up on two different backup devices.

Finally, as always, I want to thank you so much for all the help you have
given me!

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> You may encounter temporary connection-related errors [e.g., 0x8024400D]
> when you use Windows Update or Microsoft Update to install updates
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836941
>
> cf.
> http://groups.google.com/group/micro...0a0e97ff321aff
>
> Have you formatted the HDD & done a clean install of WinXP yet?
> --
> ~PA Bear
>
>
> MrSoftware wrote:
> > In examining WindowsUpdate.log I noticed the following entities.
> >
> > 1768 b84 PT +++++++++++ PT: Synchronizing server updates
> > +++++++++++
> > 1768 b84 PT + ServiceId =
> > {7971F918-A847-4430-9279-4A52D1EFE18D}, Server URL =
> > https://www.update.microsoft.com/v6/...ce/client.asmx
> > 1768 b84 PT WARNING: SyncUpdates failure, error = 0x8024400D,
> > soap client error = 7, soap error code = 300, HTTP status code = 200
> > 1768 b84 PT WARNING: SOAP Fault: 0x00012c
> > 1768 b84 PT WARNING: faultstring:Fault occurred
> > 1768 b84 PT WARNING: ErrorCode:ConfigChanged(2)
> > 1768 b84 PT WARNING: Messagenull)
> > 1768 b84 PT WARNING:
> > Method:"http://www.microsoft.com/SoftwareDistribution/Server/ClientWebService/SyncUpdates"
> > 1768 b84 PT WARNING:
> > ID:ca99a5b7-02d8-4258-a56a-5d0c9caf3388
> >
> > Does anyone know the following;
> >
> > [1] Where can I find the description of ErrorCode:ConfigChanged(2)?
> >
> > [2] Where can I find the description of SyncUpdates failure, error =
> > 0x8024400D,
> >
> > I search MSDN and TechNet but a lot of results come up.
> >
> > Note : My Computer environment is;
> >
> > OS-------: Windows XP - Version: 5.01.2600 Service Pack 3
> > Browser--: IE (Internet Explorer) - Version 8.0.6001.18702 - Build 86001
> > AntiVir--: Microsoft Security Essentials Version: 1.0.1961.0
> > Firewall-: MS Firewall
> >
> > Microsoft Security Essentials Version: 1.0.1961.0
> > Antimalware Client Version: 2.1.6519.0
> > Engine Version: 1.1.5605.0
> > Antivirus definitions: 1.79.953.0
> > Antispyware definitions: 1.79.953.0

>
> .
>

 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      04-09-2010
I don't care who you are or what you've got on the box or how old it is.
The computer's missing so many critical security updates (and will be
missing several more come next Tuesday*) that the only way you're going to
return it to a totally secure state is by doing a clean install. Until you
do so, the computer and ALL of your data remain at-risk, especially if the
computer's allowed to connect to the internet or any local networks.

Do NOT assume that your data is safe enough to be transferred to any other
computer!

======================================
* http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../ms10-apr.mspx


MrSoftware wrote:
> No.
>
> I'm a Sr. Developer with over 650 utilities and applications installed on
> an
> XP system that is almost a decade old.
>
> To install and setup on a 'clean XP' system would take a long time.
>
> Some time later this year I'll build a new machine and start to manually
> install my
> tools on a new Win 7 machine.
>
> In the mean time I'm doing a 'deep clean' on the current machine.
>
> A lot of these 'IT related' security issues have taught me a lot that I
> need
> to know anyway :-)
>
> All my data, etc is always backed up on two different backup devices.
>
> Finally, as always, I want to thank you so much for all the help you have
> given me!
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>
>> You may encounter temporary connection-related errors [e.g., 0x8024400D]
>> when you use Windows Update or Microsoft Update to install updates
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836941
>>
>> cf.
>> http://groups.google.com/group/micro...0a0e97ff321aff
>>
>> Have you formatted the HDD & done a clean install of WinXP yet?
>> --
>> ~PA Bear
>>
>>
>> MrSoftware wrote:
>>> In examining WindowsUpdate.log I noticed the following entities.
>>>
>>> 1768 b84 PT +++++++++++ PT: Synchronizing server updates
>>> +++++++++++
>>> 1768 b84 PT + ServiceId =
>>> {7971F918-A847-4430-9279-4A52D1EFE18D}, Server URL =
>>> https://www.update.microsoft.com/v6/...ce/client.asmx
>>> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: SyncUpdates failure, error =
>>> 0x8024400D,
>>> soap client error = 7, soap error code = 300, HTTP status code = 200
>>> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: SOAP Fault: 0x00012c
>>> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: faultstring:Fault occurred
>>> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: ErrorCode:ConfigChanged(2)
>>> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: Messagenull)
>>> 1768 b84 PT WARNING:
>>> Method:"http://www.microsoft.com/SoftwareDistribution/Server/ClientWebService/SyncUpdates"
>>> 1768 b84 PT WARNING:
>>> ID:ca99a5b7-02d8-4258-a56a-5d0c9caf3388
>>>
>>> Does anyone know the following;
>>>
>>> [1] Where can I find the description of ErrorCode:ConfigChanged(2)?
>>>
>>> [2] Where can I find the description of SyncUpdates failure, error =
>>> 0x8024400D,
>>>
>>> I search MSDN and TechNet but a lot of results come up.
>>>
>>> Note : My Computer environment is;
>>>
>>> OS-------: Windows XP - Version: 5.01.2600 Service Pack 3
>>> Browser--: IE (Internet Explorer) - Version 8.0.6001.18702 - Build
>>> 86001
>>> AntiVir--: Microsoft Security Essentials Version: 1.0.1961.0
>>> Firewall-: MS Firewall
>>>
>>> Microsoft Security Essentials Version: 1.0.1961.0
>>> Antimalware Client Version: 2.1.6519.0
>>> Engine Version: 1.1.5605.0
>>> Antivirus definitions: 1.79.953.0
>>> Antispyware definitions: 1.79.953.0

>>
>> .


 
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MrSoftware
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      04-13-2010
This is a development machine specifically tasked for this purpose.

I have several open support cases and the Microsoft support people and I are
researching some problems with Windows update.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> I don't care who you are or what you've got on the box or how old it is.
> The computer's missing so many critical security updates (and will be
> missing several more come next Tuesday*) that the only way you're going to
> return it to a totally secure state is by doing a clean install. Until you
> do so, the computer and ALL of your data remain at-risk, especially if the
> computer's allowed to connect to the internet or any local networks.
>
> Do NOT assume that your data is safe enough to be transferred to any other
> computer!
>
> ======================================
> * http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../ms10-apr.mspx
>
>
> MrSoftware wrote:
> > No.
> >
> > I'm a Sr. Developer with over 650 utilities and applications installed on
> > an
> > XP system that is almost a decade old.
> >
> > To install and setup on a 'clean XP' system would take a long time.
> >
> > Some time later this year I'll build a new machine and start to manually
> > install my
> > tools on a new Win 7 machine.
> >
> > In the mean time I'm doing a 'deep clean' on the current machine.
> >
> > A lot of these 'IT related' security issues have taught me a lot that I
> > need
> > to know anyway :-)
> >
> > All my data, etc is always backed up on two different backup devices.
> >
> > Finally, as always, I want to thank you so much for all the help you have
> > given me!
> >
> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> You may encounter temporary connection-related errors [e.g., 0x8024400D]
> >> when you use Windows Update or Microsoft Update to install updates
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836941
> >>
> >> cf.
> >> http://groups.google.com/group/micro...0a0e97ff321aff
> >>
> >> Have you formatted the HDD & done a clean install of WinXP yet?
> >> --
> >> ~PA Bear
> >>
> >>
> >> MrSoftware wrote:
> >>> In examining WindowsUpdate.log I noticed the following entities.
> >>>
> >>> 1768 b84 PT +++++++++++ PT: Synchronizing server updates
> >>> +++++++++++
> >>> 1768 b84 PT + ServiceId =
> >>> {7971F918-A847-4430-9279-4A52D1EFE18D}, Server URL =
> >>> https://www.update.microsoft.com/v6/...ce/client.asmx
> >>> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: SyncUpdates failure, error =
> >>> 0x8024400D,
> >>> soap client error = 7, soap error code = 300, HTTP status code = 200
> >>> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: SOAP Fault: 0x00012c
> >>> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: faultstring:Fault occurred
> >>> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: ErrorCode:ConfigChanged(2)
> >>> 1768 b84 PT WARNING: Messagenull)
> >>> 1768 b84 PT WARNING:
> >>> Method:"http://www.microsoft.com/SoftwareDistribution/Server/ClientWebService/SyncUpdates"
> >>> 1768 b84 PT WARNING:
> >>> ID:ca99a5b7-02d8-4258-a56a-5d0c9caf3388
> >>>
> >>> Does anyone know the following;
> >>>
> >>> [1] Where can I find the description of ErrorCode:ConfigChanged(2)?
> >>>
> >>> [2] Where can I find the description of SyncUpdates failure, error =
> >>> 0x8024400D,
> >>>
> >>> I search MSDN and TechNet but a lot of results come up.
> >>>
> >>> Note : My Computer environment is;
> >>>
> >>> OS-------: Windows XP - Version: 5.01.2600 Service Pack 3
> >>> Browser--: IE (Internet Explorer) - Version 8.0.6001.18702 - Build
> >>> 86001
> >>> AntiVir--: Microsoft Security Essentials Version: 1.0.1961.0
> >>> Firewall-: MS Firewall
> >>>
> >>> Microsoft Security Essentials Version: 1.0.1961.0
> >>> Antimalware Client Version: 2.1.6519.0
> >>> Engine Version: 1.1.5605.0
> >>> Antivirus definitions: 1.79.953.0
> >>> Antispyware definitions: 1.79.953.0
> >>
> >> .

>
> .
>

 
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