"indu",
Please provide a little more data:
1. All 6 PC's running Windows XP are going out through the same router:
a. A physical router?
b. A server computer functioning as a router?
c. A server computer using Microsoft ISA Server 2000?
d. A server computer using Microsoft ISA Server 2004?
e. A server computer using a different proxy server?
2. Only one computer hits this issue. When does the error happen?
a. As you are browsing to the website?
b. After redirection to
http://v5.windowsupdate.microsoft.com?
c. After scanning for updates?
d. After finding updates and attempting to install updates?
3. Has this computer ever been successful at downloading updates in its
current configuration?
a. Was the network topology changed for this one machine?
b. Has the computer always hit this failure, while all others were
successful?
c. What is displayed in the log during the minute you get the failure?
(there is a simple test here)
1. Repeat the steps needed to cause the failure EXCEPT the last one.
This will minimize the amount of spew in the log to post. Get ready...
2. Watch the system clock. Wait for the minute hand to change and
memorize the time.
3. The moment the minute changes, go back to the Windows Update
steps and click on scan or click on download -- whatever the step is that
results in the failure.
4. Immediately after that failure, open the windowsupdate.log and
scroll down to the minute you memorized.
5. Select and copy all of the entries from the beginning of that
minute to the first error with the format "0x80073456" or "0x80242EE2".
6. Move back to this message and reply to the group.
7. Paste the log entries you copied and tell us what happened, along
with all of the points from above.
Sincerely,
Pat Walters [MSFT]
"indu" <> wrote in message
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> I am using windows XP and whenever I tried to do windows update I was
getting
> the error 80072EE2 and I tried all the posiibilities posted so far and I
am
> still getting the same error except for I did not change the MTU because I
> dont know where it is located. I have about 6 PCs running windows XP and
all
> of it going through the same router and I dont know why it is affecting
just
> one of them. So can anyone help me how to change the MTU on router.