Microsoft Update not working

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Anne

I recently removed SR 2 from my computer to try to fix a problem and now I
have a bigger problem. Microsoft Updates no longer works. I have tried all
the fixes suggested on the web site to make it work to no avail. Any ideas?

Anne
 
Anne

Try Start, Help and Support, Keep your computer up-to-date with
Windows Update.

You can opt for a Custom install. Try downloading and installing
and if it fails look in the Event Viewer logs for Error Reports.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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Hello Anne,

I'm curious as to why you removed SP 2 ?
What kind of problem or situation led to this?

The process of removing service pack 2, just "may" have put back a much older (outdated) set of controls used by Windows Update.

A visit to http://update.microsoft.com should lead to a refresh of those controls.

Also curious about details of "not working". how? what?

Use Wordpad and open & look at the Windows Update log file
C:\WINNT\WindowsUpdate.log

(note your Windows folder may be at \Windows)

Scroll down all the way. You are looking for entries marked "Error" such as 0x......... (where ...... are numbers)
See KB 902093 How to read the Windowsupdate.log file
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/902093
 
Nothing has worked.

I've gotten a copy of SP 2 on CD though so I'm going to try to reinstall to
see if everything works after that.

Anne

Hello Anne,

I'm curious as to why you removed SP 2 ?
What kind of problem or situation led to this?

The process of removing service pack 2, just "may" have put back a much
older (outdated) set of controls used by Windows Update.

A visit to http://update.microsoft.com should lead to a refresh of those
controls.

Also curious about details of "not working". how? what?

Use Wordpad and open & look at the Windows Update log file
C:\WINNT\WindowsUpdate.log

(note your Windows folder may be at \Windows)

Scroll down all the way. You are looking for entries marked "Error" such as
0x......... (where ...... are numbers)
See KB 902093 How to read the Windowsupdate.log file
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/902093
 
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