Error number: 0x8DDD0018 wrote:
> I have a 2003 dell inspiron 8200. I installed Norton antivirus last
> year and my computer was so slow that it was impossible to use.
>
> After a couple research on the web, I found out how to desactivate
> auto windows update using DOS fonction in the start menu (run).
> Since then my computer worked well but i'm unable to do my windows
> update...
>
> Unfortunately I don't remember which fonction I desactivated and
> i'm unable to reconfigure the auto update. When I use the normal
> procedure :
>
> [Error number: 0x8DDD0018]
> The site cannot continue because one or more of these Windows
> services is not running:
>
> Automatic Updates (allows the site to find, download and install
> high-priority updates for your computer)
> Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) (helps updates
> download more quickly and without problems if the download process
> is interrupted)
> Event Log (keeps a record of updating activities to help with
> troubleshooting, if needed)
> To make sure these services are running:
> 1. Click Start, and then click Run.
> 2. Type services.msc and then click OK.
> 3. In the list of services, double-click on Automatic Updates and
> then click Properties.
> 4. In the Startup type list, select Automatic and click Apply.
> 5. Verify that the Service status is started, if the Service Status
> is Stopped click on the Start Button.
> 6. In the list of services, double-click on Background Intelligent
> Transfer Service (BITS) and then click Properties.
> 7. In the Startup type list, select Manual and click Apply.
> 8. Verify that the Service status is started, If the Service Status
> is Stopped click on the Start Button.
> 9. In the list of services, double-click on Event Log and then click
> Properties.
> 10. In the Startup type list, select Automatic and click Apply.
> 11. Verify that the Service status is started, If the Service
> Status is Stopped click on the Start Button.
> If this does not resolve the problem you may request help from one
> of the following resources.
>
>
> it says ''access denied''
Are you logged in with a user with administrative rights?
Have you tried scanning with something like MalwareBytes or
SuperAntiSpyware?
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