I can no longer access the Update site:
http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/default.aspx?ln=en-us
I have turned off all firewalls, antivirus, malware, etc. and still won't
work. This happened following the last massive updates of a week or so ago.
IE7 will show "Checking if your computer has..." and then freezes. I've
tried the few suggestions provided but to no avail. Any fresh ideas?
* Cross posted to m.p.w.help_and_support for more possible help
Old Codger
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"Well, the conference met today and appointed a commission to meet
tomorrow and appoint a delegation which will eventually appoint a
subcommittee to draw up ways and means of finding out what to start with
first."
-Will Rogers
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> I have turned off all firewalls, antivirus, malware, etc. and still won't
> work.
Turn them on again.
> This happened following the last massive updates of a week or so ago
Were you able to successfully install the "massive updates of a week or so
ago"? If so, did you install them via Automatic Update or manually via
Windows Update website? Finally, what updates were installed?
What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your
subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)?
What third-party firewall (if any)?
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
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Thanks to those that tried to help and thanks to whomever wherever that
fixed it.
Old Codger
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"Old Codger (NM)" <old.c...@overthehill.com> wrote in message
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Why didn't you reply to my post and answer my questions?
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~PA Bear
Old Codger (NM) wrote:
> Miracles still happen! After not working for days, and after throwing my
> hands in the air in disgust, IE7 and the Update site are speaking again! I
> stopped tinkering after Pa Bear gave his suggestions and they didn't work
> and was just waiting for someone to reply with info that would cure the
> problem or wait for MS to realize the Update site had a problem and fix
> it.
> Whatever happened today, it's working again!
>
> Thanks to those that tried to help and thanks to whomever wherever that
> fixed it.
>
Old Codger
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABe...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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I have Windows XP Home, SP3 - Just updated from IE7 to IE8 last week. Use
Norton AV 2009.
I perfer to go to the Update website to get the updates, rather than click
the shield in the system tray. I'm still on a dial up ISP (Juno) and like to
see my download progress.
I have tried disabling Norton and turned off the firewall. Neither helped.
Rob Y.
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Hi Rob,
Patience? Your message is dated 8 Sep 2009, which is the 2nd tuesday of that
month when updates are released and MILLIONS of people's computer are
getting updated, and the servers get sluggish. Since you determined that IE
was not frozen, (by maybe checking Task Manager to see whether it was
Running, or Not Responding,) then it is not likely that the page itself was
frozen, but was waiting for the slow "thinking" of the server to complete.
How many hours did you wait before deciding it was frozen? I usually wait a
day or two after the 2nd tuesday before going to the update site, and hardly
ever have to wait more than a half minute. If I recall correctly, when I
went to the update site for this month's updates, about 8:30 AM Eastern
Daylight Time, 9 Sep 2009, the "Checking..." thing was the fastest ever -
maybe 5 seconds. That was with this XP-pro-SP3 machine on dialup. On another
occasion, when I updated another computer here, XP-home, the "Checking" took
so long (more than a minute,) I took a snack break, and it was ready when I
came back much later.
Patient? (Who me...? :)
--Richard
(P.S. You should never connect to the internet without a firewall. If you
disable your 3rd party firewall, enable the Windows Firewall. :)
Windows Update site:
http://update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate/v6/default.aspx
Rob