
11-01-2007
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Re: error number 0x8024D007
Hello,
"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:
> First, open the Services console by going to Start > Run > type in
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> services.msc
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> Click OK or press Enter
> Check to ensure that Automatic Updates is set to Automatic for
> 'Startup type' by double clicking on it
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> Check to ensure that Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS)is
> *NOT* set to Disabled for ' Startup type ' by double clicking on it
> It *can* be set to Manual and updates will install successfully
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> IF BITS is set to Disabled, first test to see if it functions
> Click the Start button under ' Service status '
> IF BITS can not start up, then register these .dll files by going to
> Start > Run > type in [or copy & paste] these lines EXACTLY as posted,
> clicking OK or pressing Enter after *each one* -
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> regsvr32 qmgr.dll
> regsvr32 qmgrprxy.dll
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> If the above is not the issue, see if this resolves it :
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> Go to Internet Options in the Control Panel.
> Click the Advanced tab.
> Scroll down to the Security heading.
> UNcheck the box next to " Check for server certificate revocation
> [requires restart] ".
> Also, put a check in the box next to " Do not save encrypted pages to
> disk ". Click Apply, OK, restart the system and revisit Windows Update
> to see if the issue is resolved.
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> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]
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> *-343-* FDNY
> Never Forgotten
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> Darren wrote:
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> > can someone help? everytime i try to update windows i get error number
> > 0x8024D007. hope someone can help. thanks Darren.
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I've done all these but it does not help. And now?
gerretings
Manfred
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