I have Win XP and SP1.
Yes, Windows Update uses its own ActiveX controls as part of its
architecture. Search for and remove iuctl.dll and iuengine.dll just before
visiting the Windows Update website. The site should offer you new
software, and you can then load the ActiveX controls again, if that is what
you believe the problem is.
Sincerely,
Pat Walters [MSFT]
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