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From: Sue J Thomas on 27 May 2010 10:26 All of a sudden I am getting this dialog when I try to d/l from msft! And cannot get updates from the update site. You cannot d/l from this publisher on this machine. I have already added microsoft update to the trusted zone. Any ideas? winxp sp3 Sue
From: Sue J Thomas on 27 May 2010 10:33 By the way: there WAS a windows re-install on this machine..... "Sue J Thomas" <sueastro(a)optonline.net> wrote in message news:OGteOia$KHA.3840(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > All of a sudden I am getting this dialog when I try to d/l from msft! > And cannot get updates from the update site. > > You cannot d/l from this publisher on this machine. > > I have already added microsoft update to the trusted zone. > Any ideas? > > winxp sp3 > Sue > >
From: Shenan Stanley on 27 May 2010 11:29 Sue J Thomas wrote: > All of a sudden I am getting this dialog when I try to d/l from > msft! And cannot get updates from the update site. > > You cannot d/l from this publisher on this machine. > > I have already added microsoft update to the trusted zone. > Any ideas? > > winxp sp3 That is the message word-for-word? "You cannot d/l from this publisher on this machine"? WORD-FOR-WORD. Very important. My suggestions, follow these directions *as given* and don't deviate just because you think (or even if you *know*) you have done a step previously. In order, as given. ;-) At least you can tell people what all you have done and eliminate a lot of possibilities if you do this. Reboot and logon as administrative user. Download, install, run, update and perform a full scan with the following (freeware version): SuperAntiSpyware http://www.superantispyware.com/ Reboot and logon as administrative user. Download, install, run, update and perform a full scan with the following (freeware version): MalwareBytes http://www.malwarebytes.com/ Reboot and logon as administrative user. Download and run the MSRT manually: http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx Reboot and logon as administrative user. Fix your file/registry permissions... Ignore the title and follow the sub-section under "Advanced Troubleshooting" titled, "Method 1: Reset the registry and the file permissions" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377 *will take time ** Ignore the last step - you said you have SP3 already.. Reboot and logon as administrative user. Download/install this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301 After installing, do the following: Start button --> RUN --> type in: "%ProgramFiles%\Windows Installer Clean Up\msizap.exe" g! --> Click OK. (The quotation marks and percentage signs and spacing should be exact.) .. Reboot and logon as administrative user. Download/Install the latest Windows Installer (for your OS): ( Windows XP 32-bit : WindowsXP-KB942288-v3-x86.exe ) http://www.microsoft.com/downloadS/details.aspx?familyid=5A58B56F-60B6-4412-95B9-54D056D6F9F4&displaylang=en Reboot and logon as administrative user. Download the latest version of the Windows Update agent from here (x86): http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=91237 .... and save it to the root of your C:\ drive. After saving it to the root of the C:\ drive, do the following: Close all Internet Explorer windows and other applications. Start button --> RUN and type in: %SystemDrive%\windowsupdateagent30-x86.exe /WUFORCE --> Click OK. (If asked, select "Run.) --> Click on NEXT --> Select "I agree" and click on NEXT --> When it finishes installing, click on "Finish"... Reboot and logon as administrative user. Visit this web page: How do I reset Windows Update components? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971058 .... and click on the "Microsoft Fix it" icon. When asked, select "RUN", both times. Check the "I agree" box and click on "Next". Check the box for "Run aggressive options (not recommended)" and click "Next". Let it finish up and follow the prompts until it is done. Close/exit. Reboot and logon as administrative user. Visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and select to do a CUSTOM scan... Every time you are about to click on something while at these web pages - first press and hold down the CTRL key while you click on it. You can release the CTRL key after clicking each time. Once the scan is done, select just _ONE_ of the high priority updates (deselect any others) and install it. Reboot and logon as administrative user. If it did work - try the web page again - selecting no more than 3-5 at a time. Rebooting as needed. The Optional Software updates are generally safe - although I recommend against the "Windows Search" one and any of the "Office Live" ones or "Windows Live" ones for now. I would completely avoid the Optional Hardware updates. Also - I do not see any urgent need to install Internet Explorer 8 at this time. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 27 May 2010 13:33 You've been having Windows Update problems for quite some time, Sue. Your posts' headers suggest you've not been able to update the WinXP SP3 computer for well over a year now. cf. your 17 Mar-10 post about 0x8DDD0020 &ActiveX errors: http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsupdate/msg/aff805d147a3775d cf. your 13 Mar-10 thread about an 0x80242006 error (when you're computer wasn't fully-patched either): http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsupdate/browse_frm/thread/293f094b49a0366f > there WAS a windows re-install on this machine When (approx. date) did you reinstall WinXP and why did you do it? Did you do a Repair Install or a clean install? Was IE7 or IE8 installed when you reinstalled WinXP? What anti-virus application or security suite was installed before you reinstalled WinXP and was your subscription current? What anti-virus application or security suite is installed now and is your subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on the computer (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you bought it and which would have been reinstalled, but invalid, when you reinstall WinXP)? PS: Yes, I ask a lot of questions. Yes, doing so ends up helping the user more quickly. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 Sue J Thomas wrote: > By the way: there WAS a windows re-install on this machine..... > >> All of a sudden I am getting this dialog when I try to d/l from msft! >> And cannot get updates from the update site. >> >> You cannot d/l from this publisher on this machine. >> >> I have already added microsoft update to the trusted zone. >> Any ideas?
From: Sue J Thomas on 29 May 2010 00:12 Yes, that was WORD FOR WORD. Seemed like maybe some malware inserted msft as an 'untrusted publisher' in the "Content" tab of Int. Options. Removed these entries and problem solved. Malware was 2 entries in the registry for "MyWebSearch". All ok now. Called PCSafety and got a bit of help, thanks to them having me d/l and run SunbeltSoftware Vipre. Never had to check 'Content' tab before. WU clear now and all ok. :) for everything! Oh....ie7, xp pro sp3 Sue =========================== "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:uEcJuFb$KHA.1700(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Sue J Thomas wrote: >> All of a sudden I am getting this dialog when I try to d/l from >> msft! And cannot get updates from the update site. >> >> You cannot d/l from this publisher on this machine. >> >> I have already added microsoft update to the trusted zone. >> Any ideas? >> >> winxp sp3 > > That is the message word-for-word? > > "You cannot d/l from this publisher on this machine"? > > WORD-FOR-WORD. Very important. > > My suggestions, follow these directions *as given* and don't deviate just > because you think (or even if you *know*) you have done a step previously. > In order, as given. ;-) At least you can tell people what all you have > done and eliminate a lot of possibilities if you do this. > > Reboot and logon as administrative user. > > Download, install, run, update and perform a full scan with the following > (freeware version): > > SuperAntiSpyware > http://www.superantispyware.com/ > > Reboot and logon as administrative user. > > Download, install, run, update and perform a full scan with the following > (freeware version): > > MalwareBytes > http://www.malwarebytes.com/ > > Reboot and logon as administrative user. > > Download and run the MSRT manually: > http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx > > Reboot and logon as administrative user. > > Fix your file/registry permissions... > > Ignore the title and follow the sub-section under "Advanced > Troubleshooting" > titled, "Method 1: Reset the registry and the file permissions" > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377 > *will take time > ** Ignore the last step - you said you have SP3 already.. > > Reboot and logon as administrative user. > > Download/install this: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301 > > After installing, do the following: > > Start button --> RUN --> type in: > "%ProgramFiles%\Windows Installer Clean Up\msizap.exe" g! > --> Click OK. > (The quotation marks and percentage signs and spacing should be exact.) > . > Reboot and logon as administrative user. > > Download/Install the latest Windows Installer (for your OS): > ( Windows XP 32-bit : WindowsXP-KB942288-v3-x86.exe ) > http://www.microsoft.com/downloadS/details.aspx?familyid=5A58B56F-60B6-4412-95B9-54D056D6F9F4&displaylang=en > > Reboot and logon as administrative user. > > Download the latest version of the Windows Update agent from here (x86): > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=91237 > ... and save it to the root of your C:\ drive. After saving it to the > root > of the C:\ drive, do the following: > > Close all Internet Explorer windows and other applications. > > Start button --> RUN and type in: > %SystemDrive%\windowsupdateagent30-x86.exe /WUFORCE > --> Click OK. > > (If asked, select "Run.) --> Click on NEXT --> Select "I agree" and click > on > NEXT --> When it finishes installing, click on "Finish"... > > Reboot and logon as administrative user. > > Visit this web page: > > How do I reset Windows Update components? > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971058 > > ... and click on the "Microsoft Fix it" icon. When asked, select "RUN", > both times. Check the "I agree" box and click on "Next". Check the box > for "Run aggressive options (not recommended)" and click "Next". Let > it finish up and follow the prompts until it is done. Close/exit. > > Reboot and logon as administrative user. > > Visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and select to do a > CUSTOM scan... > > Every time you are about to click on something while at these web pages - > first press and hold down the CTRL key while you click on it. You can > release the CTRL key after clicking each time. > > Once the scan is done, select just _ONE_ of the high priority updates > (deselect any others) and install it. > > Reboot and logon as administrative user. > > If it did work - try the web page again - selecting no more than 3-5 at a > time. Rebooting as needed. > > The Optional Software updates are generally safe - although I recommend > against the "Windows Search" one and any of the "Office Live" ones or > "Windows Live" ones for now. I would completely avoid the > Optional Hardware updates. Also - I do not see any urgent need to install > Internet Explorer 8 at this time. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html >
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