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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Fineus on July 14, 2004, 09:11:08 am

Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: Fineus on July 14, 2004, 09:11:08 am
Ok... so WindowsXP is generally reliable for me. Not this time.

Trying to run the Windows Update site - and I got these two issues when installing critical updates.... they continued to happen several times when I tried to re-download/install them (still no luck getting it to work... hence this post).

Excuse the high-compression on the JPEGs. Thought I'd save on space.

(http://www.zen8740.zen.co.uk/issue_1.jpg)
So.. software on the Windows Update site hasnt passed MS Logo testing? Right....:rolleyes:

(http://www.zen8740.zen.co.uk/issue_2.jpg)
And the conclusion... only one update installed correctly - the others won't.

Does anyone have any thoughts? Something I changed? Am running Windows XP with SP 1.
Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: Turnsky on July 14, 2004, 09:19:31 am
hmm, i'd say it was microsoft's end of the thing, it's their update, it should pass their "logo" testing.

i think you can download the updates as a self-extracting kit, so you can update it at your liesure.
Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: Fury on July 14, 2004, 09:29:15 am
Go to Control panel > Administrative tools > Services > double click on "Cryptographic services" > Ensure that it's set on automatic start and is in fact running.

Also check for Windows event logs to see if there are any services failing to start. Event logs are in Administrative tools.
Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: kasperl on July 14, 2004, 09:29:48 am
1) Use GIF's, less space, more ledgible
2) Do as Turnsky said
3) If that fails, mail MS tech support. (If you don't come back in 3 weeks, we'll send a rescue team.)
Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: Jonathan_S47 on July 14, 2004, 09:52:16 am
It seems like Microsoft is having problems with its update system. I just had 5 updates fail to install. I didn’t get a “windows logo” error they just didn’t install. Try checking Microsoft’s web site. I am sure other people must be having this problem as well.
Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: kasperl on July 14, 2004, 09:53:36 am
Win98SE just yelled it wanted to update, so me, reading the reg and knowing something big was coming for weeks, went to windows update, but found zilch updates for me to install.
Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: Fineus on July 14, 2004, 10:19:39 am
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Originally posted by Mr. Fury
Go to Control panel > Administrative tools > Services > double click on "Cryptographic services" > Ensure that it's set on automatic start and is in fact running.

Also check for Windows event logs to see if there are any services failing to start. Event logs are in Administrative tools.

This man wins teh prize!!

Turns out I'd disabled Cryptographic services when I first installed Windows XP (though after I'd installed all the critical updates of the time)... thanks for all your help but this solved the entire problem - everything installed fine first time.

Cheers man :)
Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: Lightspeed on July 14, 2004, 10:42:20 am
Windows Updates = The best way to trash a working system!
Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: kasperl on July 14, 2004, 10:42:59 am
You're using zero day Windows?

Good lord, talk about a security death trap.
Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: Nico on July 14, 2004, 11:00:47 am
That reminds me of my old cd burner. Installed it, installed the drivers, and XP tells me: those drivers might compromize the stability of the system, so they're turned off ( or something like that ). And what if I wanted to try and see if it really makes things unstable ( and obviously, I wanted :p )?
Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: Admiral LSD on July 14, 2004, 11:29:15 am
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Originally posted by kasperl
Win98SE just yelled it wanted to update, so me, reading the reg and knowing something big was coming for weeks, went to windows update, but found zilch updates for me to install.


Yeah, it's MS giving 98SE users the big finger :P

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Originally posted by kasperl
You're using zero day Windows?

Good lord, talk about a security death trap.


You're using Win98SE?

Good lord, talk about a security death trap.

:D
Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: kasperl on July 14, 2004, 11:41:59 am
98SE is only on there because I am not running XP on a 192MB box.

She's fully patched, and I run daily scans. As for the crashes, well, even XP crashes once a week, and the 98SE box is behaving itsself lately. Only a few more months till we switch....
Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: Darkage on July 14, 2004, 11:47:07 am
XP never crashed for me.
Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: Fury on July 14, 2004, 11:52:00 am
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Originally posted by Kalfireth

This man wins teh prize!!

Turns out I'd disabled Cryptographic services when I first installed Windows XP (though after I'd installed all the critical updates of the time)... thanks for all your help but this solved the entire problem - everything installed fine first time.

Cheers man :)


You should be little more careful what you disable. ;)
Title: Issue: Windows Update
Post by: Lonestar on July 14, 2004, 12:14:14 pm
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Originally posted by Lightspeed
Windows Updates = The best way to trash a working system!


Huh? So you dont update meaning you left those IE and other vulnerabilities open?

*searches for lightspeeds IP*

This should be fun.......