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Other => General Topics => Topic started by: catnip on May 12, 2005, 08:06:27 AM
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Hi, folks...
I just received notice of my first Critical Update from Microsoft since installing Avast! v.4.6 Home.
Download failed, and MS suggested I contact my AV vendor.
Any connection, or is the problem likely to be somewhere else?
Thanks.
Catnip
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I'm using avast too, and successfully installed that critical update yesterday without any problems... Have you tried to install it directly using website, not with automatic updates?
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I installed it yesterday too, with Windows automatic updates. No problem. Check your firewall & active-X for problems.
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Same here installed critical updates without any problems
r u sure u have automatic updates enabled to automatic in services
also check start/ control panal/security center/auto updates
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Maybe you are tryng to update without Internet Explorer? remember that Microsoft windows update service require 1- Active X control enabled on your browser; 2- Cookies enabled; 3- Java and Java Scripts enabled.
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Question - if there are multiple updates for a given Win version, does MS post them more or less simultaneously (or at least over a very short time-span) on "that day", or are they posted over a longer period, possibly several hours?
I did a manual Win Update check Tuesday afternoon, before I was yet getting a notification icon in the tooltray, and the only thing showing for my XP Home was that monthly malicious-removal thing. Should I have checked again later?
(I've got my Auto Update set to notify-only, and there's still no icon showing, so I'm guessing that's all there was or is for XP this time around.)
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Mike
You're right in your assumptions. "That's all there is, there ain't no more." ;D
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The only notification I got (for XP Pro) this time round was for the monthly update of the malware removal tool (or some such), which I don't bother with.
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Thanks, people...
Ylap: Yes. When I couldn’t download using windowsupdate, I had done it “your way.” But, thanks, anyhow. I might not have thought of it.
Spyros and P3t3rb0nn: The firewall wasn’t the problem, as far as I know, but Active X and Java settings were. I use Notify instead of Automatic Update. I keep Microsoft in my Trusted Sites security zone, and apparently forgot that I had fiddled with the settings. This was the first time I experienced problems since doing it, though. And, yes, I am aware that Microsoft requires Internet Explorer.
However, sometime during my settings changes, I received an error message from windowsupdate, which prevented me from accessing the Install page. I don’t know for sure what I did to get it working properly, but I eventually got there, and was told that no critical updates were available. Very strange. I hope it doesn’t mean I’ve exacerbated the problem. (I deleted all references to the particular file from my computer, and tried again. Same result: No updates available).
So I won’t know if you folks have resolved my problem until the next update notification.
For now, thanks a lot. If there’s a way I can let you know what happens, I’d be happy to do so. Besides, I may have to holler for help, again. :)
DavidR: Thanks for your input. That’s the file I’m talking about. You’re probably right; it’s not worth bothering with, but I still have to know why I can’t download from windowsupdate.