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Windows XP PRO - Update Issue

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by NOthing2U, 2004/08/07.

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  1. 2004/08/07
    NOthing2U

    NOthing2U Inactive Thread Starter

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    Windows Update Error


    Windows Update has encountered an error. This may be due to a discrepancy in your computer's time setting.

    To check your date and time setting:

    On the taskbar, double-click the time.
    Verify that the date and time is correct.


    You can also get online support if you are having problems with Windows Update.


    Send error number to Microsoft (0x800C0008)
    Note This sends error information but does not create a support incident; you may or may not receive a response.
    :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:

    I dont understand this at all, I have the windows update service running; Which is all it should need. I also have the clock set to the correct time by my tz.
    Any ideas?! :confused:
     
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    NOthing2U

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    I have tryed every possible, method to fix this problem, setting the time, the lang setting, ssl, etc.

    And it cant be any of these, because when I log in to the main admin account, I get a different error?!?!
    Then I login to the secondary admin account and its a new (different) error


    :mad:
     
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    PeteC

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    Please post details of those other errors - everything is helpful in finding a solution.
     
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    NOthing2U

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    The error which I get once I log onto the "system" admin account is of the SSL Settings.

    Which that websites tells how to fix, which piror to even finding the "how-to" fix website, All of the "fix" methods/ways were set , as to how it says how to fix the problem
     
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