Error 8024400E When Trying to Download Updates Via WSUS?

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Guest

The Vista workstation I'm on now can't seem to acquire updates via our WSUS
server on the network. However, another Vista workstation we have and ALL XP
workstations are updating just fine. (I've verified this on the WSUS 3.0
console.) Would there be anything on Vista that I would need to enable in
order to successfully grab those updates?

By the way, information on the Web regarding this particular area is dry.
Trust me, I've searched.

Any helpful tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
 
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Ken Zhao [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for using newsgroup!

Based on my knowledge, there is no specific setting on Windows Vista
client. If you enable the automatic update service, it will detect the new
updates from the WSUS server. As far as I know, you may check the client
update status on the WSUS server. For more information about WSUS, also you
may post to the following newsgroup where other experienced peers will
share their experience.
Microsoft.public.windows.server.update_services

Thanks & Regards,

Ken Zhao

Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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| The Vista workstation I'm on now can't seem to acquire updates via our
WSUS
| server on the network. However, another Vista workstation we have and
ALL XP
| workstations are updating just fine. (I've verified this on the WSUS 3.0
| console.) Would there be anything on Vista that I would need to enable
in
| order to successfully grab those updates?
|
| By the way, information on the Web regarding this particular area is dry.

| Trust me, I've searched.
|
| Any helpful tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
|
 
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Jason H.

Rick,

Many thanks for the reply! This seems like it would do the trick but the
last post of that thread states that I would lose my history of updates.
For now, I'm going to take Ken's advice and post in
microsoft.public.windows.server.update_services to see if there's another
solution. If not, I'll be fine with losing the history and I'll definitely
do what's suggested there at the link you provided!

Thanks again - to both Ken & Rick!
- JH
 
K

Ken Zhao [MSFT]

Hi Jason,

Thanks for your cooperation and understanding.

Thanks & Regards,

Ken Zhao

Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security <http://www.microsoft.com/security>
====================================================
When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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| Rick,
|
| Many thanks for the reply! This seems like it would do the trick but the
| last post of that thread states that I would lose my history of updates.
| For now, I'm going to take Ken's advice and post in
| microsoft.public.windows.server.update_services to see if there's another
| solution. If not, I'll be fine with losing the history and I'll
definitely
| do what's suggested there at the link you provided!
|
| Thanks again - to both Ken & Rick!
| - JH
|
| | > The Vista workstation I'm on now can't seem to acquire updates via our
| > WSUS
| > server on the network. However, another Vista workstation we have and
ALL
| > XP
| > workstations are updating just fine. (I've verified this on the WSUS
3.0
| > console.) Would there be anything on Vista that I would need to enable
in
| > order to successfully grab those updates?
| >
| > By the way, information on the Web regarding this particular area is
dry.
| > Trust me, I've searched.
| >
| > Any helpful tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
|
|
 

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