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Windows Update stopped working

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radiogram

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May 19, 2004
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Until a month ago, the Windows automatic update worked fine. Now it fails with error 0x800A0046 - which seems to be a VBSCRIPT RUNTIME error.

The MS website offers a solution which only relates to XP PRO - unfortunately, I've got XP HOME.

As to why this has happened, I do not know, The only change recently was to load Far Cry, and this worked fine in itself.

I always sign on as ADMIN to download - it would not run otherwise anyway. I tried creating a new user with ADMIN status, but the result was the same.
Any ideas as to how I get start getting updates again ?
 
Try as much of these as apply to Home.

0x800a0046 Windows Update Error




You could try uninstalling "Far Cry" and see if that fixes the problem?

It wouldn't hurt to try this just in case.

Removing adware & spyware
FAQ608-4650
 
Thanks to both tf1 and linney for your efforts, but alas these do not solve the problem. I have XP HOME and therefore I simply do not have options 4, 5 or 6 which all the articles refer to:

1. Click Start.
2. Point to Programs.
3. Point to Administrative Tools.
4. Choose Local Security Policy
5. Expand Local Policies
6. Choose User Rights Assignment

I have tried the rest of it ie at cmd line:
sc sdset wuauserv D:(A;;CCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRRC;;;SY)
(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;BA)
(A;;CCLCSWLOCRRC;;;AU)(A;;CCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRRC;;;PU)

although I get a pleasant "success" messsage, it does not actually achieve anything - the error is still the same.

Does anyone have any suggestions for XP HOME (apart from upgrade to XP PRO .....)?

 
What information is in your C:/Windows/WindowsUpdate.log and in your Event Viewer?

You could try uninstalling "Far Cry" and see if that fixes the problem?

It wouldn't hurt to try that just in case.


Microsoft offer a free no fee service for fixing Windows Update problems, have you tried them?

There are some suggestions and links in this currently running thread that you might like to consider.

Windows Update v6: Error number 0x8024D007
thread779-1096925



 
Try reinstalling BITS 2.0 /WinHTTP 5 (search Microsoft.com > downloads).
It may not be related, but it's fixed so many of my update problems before.

Stu..

Only the truly stupid believe they know everything.
Stu.. 2004
 
I have un-installed Far Cry. Result - No change.
I have re-installed Far Cry. Result - No change.

I tried to install the BITS routine mentioned by Stu - It would not accept it as my version was newer .....

I have yet to try MS themselves. This seems to be not uncommon - but the solutions relate more to XP Pro.

These are all good suggestions, but not necessarily the right one yet. Any more ideas ?
 
Overview of the "Impersonate a Client After Authentication" and the "Create Global Objects" Security Settings (821546.KB.EN-US.2.2)



SE_IMPERSONATE_NAME
SeImpersonatePrivilege Required to impersonate.
User Right: Impersonate a client after authentication.

Windows XP, Windows 2000 SP3 and earlier, and Windows NT: This privilege is not supported.

I am not exactly what the above means? Maybe it is not part of XP Home??????????


Did you look at the SubInAcl article in that other thread?

There is also NtRights to consider if you want to try and set this privilege.

Computer admin question
thread779-973627

Changing Folder Security Settings
thread779-962002

 
Linney

Thanks for the latest links - I shall have to look at them properly in a couple of days time.

However, the "impersonate" solution requires Local Security Policy - which is something I do not have with XP HOME, so I am stuck again.

One of your links led to getting the Security Tab in XP HOME which could be very useful (but not really related to this) - I will investigate later.

You asked about the Event Viewer - the attempts and failures to download do not create any information at all.

"Did you look at the SubInAcl article in that other thread?" - which one is that ?

 
There are some suggestions and links in this currently running thread that you might like to consider.

Windows Update v6: Error number 0x8024D007
thread779-1096925

The above link mention SubInAcl, have a look at NTrights too, that was tied up with SE_IMPERSONATE_NAME and the links I sent with it at the end of that post.
 
Here is the direct link to SubInAcl (actually it was a link within a thread).

Not Getting a "Save As" dialog
thread779-962708
 
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