Peaches4U
March 27th, 2004, 04:17 PM
My friend who has a HP computer, WinXP, using high speed cable, & has just installed ZoneAlarm Pro - has a problem with getting to the updates page. This is the error message she receives:
"Windows Update Error" - Windows Update has encountered an error and cannot display the requested page."
We went to the Microsoft troubleshooting page and tried some of the suggestions - Suggestion #1 does not apply as she does not run any of the software mentioned. Suggestion #2 - Did not do this as it worked fine until ZAP was installed. Suggestion #3 - Did all that & nada!! Suggestion #4 - Not sure I knew how to do this for her as I was afraid to mess up her computer. Suggestion #5 - Same error messages occurred. Suggestion #6 - Do not think it applies to her computer and really have no idea what it means. :(
Problem Description:
User receives a 0x80072F76 error when visiting the Windows Update Site. The Windows Update.log file will have error entries similar to the following:
2002-11-25 23:25:11 04:25:11 Error IUCTL Failed to download iuident.cab
from http:// windowsupdate.microsoft.com/v4/ to C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdate\V4\temp
(Error 0x80072F76)
Resolutions:
This is a blocking issue. The client computer is unable to connect to a component of the Windows Update site. Most likely this is due to misconfigured proxy/firewall settings,
incorrect DNS entries or some application running on the client computer that interacts with Web connections and is blocking the connection. Here are a few ways to try to resolve this issue:
Suggestion 1
===========
Check your HOSTS file (it may also be called HOSTS.SAM) and make sure you don't have any static IP entries for the Windows Update web site listed in the file. If you are running Win98/ME, the HOSTS file will be in this
folder:
C:\Windows
If you are running WinNT/2K/XP, it will be in this folder:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc
You can use Notepad to open the HOSTS file. You may need to "tell" Windows to use Notepad to open the file.
Applications like web accelerators, TweakMasterDNS, etc. can add static IP entries for the Windows Update site into your HOSTS file and when this happens you will get the 0x80072F76 error message.
Suggestion 2
===========
Check your firewall/proxy settings and also try disabling your firewall. This error is the result of your PC's inability to connect to a component of the Windows Update site. Disable all 3rd party applications (including anti-virus) before accessing the site.
Suggestion 3
===========
You may be able to resolve this issue by adding the following Web sites to
the trusted sites list in Internet Options:
http://Windowsupdate.microsoft.com
http://V4.Windowsupdate.microsoft.com
https://v4.Windowsupdate.microsoft.com (Note: The https is correct)
http://Download.Windowsupdate.com
To add these web sites to the list, follow these steps:
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Click "Tools," and then click "Internet Options."
3. Click "Security."
4. Click the Trusted Sites icon.
5. Click "Sites."
6. Clear the check box "Require server verification (https:)for all sites in
this zone."
7. Add all four sites listed above.
Suggestion 4
===========
This issue may be resolved by adding the Windows Update sites to the exceptions list in the Internet Options Proxy Settings.
To access the Exceptions settings:
1. Open Internet Explorer
2. Click "Tools" and then click "Internet Options."
3. Click "Connections" and then click "LAN Settings."
4. Click "Advanced" and add windowsupdate.microsoft.com;
v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com, and download.windowsupdate.com to the
exceptions list.If you run other proxy/firewall software, then add the sites
to the exception list for those applications as well.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Suggestion 5
===========
As a test, try this link:
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/v4/iuident.cab
When you click this link, you should see a popup message asking if you want
to Open the file, or Save it to your computer. If you are unable to connect
to this link and see a Page Cannot Be Displayed-type error, then this
confirms that some aspect of your Internet connection is preventing you from
reaching the Windows Update site.
Suggestion 6
===========
This error may also occur with Mailgate from http://www.mailgate.com/
previous to version 3.5.171 beta where the issue seems to have been
corrected.
The excerpt below is from the release notes for the MailGate 3.5.171 Beta:
1.1 SDR0137 - Added support for the HTTP HEAD command in the Web proxy. This
command is used by the Microsoft Windows XP update service.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Issue Applies To:
a.. Windows 2000
a.. Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition
a.. Windows Millennium Edition
a.. Windows XP
I believe we have her ZAP configured properly ??? but has anyone any suggestions how I can add Windows Update to her ZAP Program Control and safe sites as methinks this may be where the problem lies. ??? Thanks in advance.
"Windows Update Error" - Windows Update has encountered an error and cannot display the requested page."
We went to the Microsoft troubleshooting page and tried some of the suggestions - Suggestion #1 does not apply as she does not run any of the software mentioned. Suggestion #2 - Did not do this as it worked fine until ZAP was installed. Suggestion #3 - Did all that & nada!! Suggestion #4 - Not sure I knew how to do this for her as I was afraid to mess up her computer. Suggestion #5 - Same error messages occurred. Suggestion #6 - Do not think it applies to her computer and really have no idea what it means. :(
Problem Description:
User receives a 0x80072F76 error when visiting the Windows Update Site. The Windows Update.log file will have error entries similar to the following:
2002-11-25 23:25:11 04:25:11 Error IUCTL Failed to download iuident.cab
from http:// windowsupdate.microsoft.com/v4/ to C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdate\V4\temp
(Error 0x80072F76)
Resolutions:
This is a blocking issue. The client computer is unable to connect to a component of the Windows Update site. Most likely this is due to misconfigured proxy/firewall settings,
incorrect DNS entries or some application running on the client computer that interacts with Web connections and is blocking the connection. Here are a few ways to try to resolve this issue:
Suggestion 1
===========
Check your HOSTS file (it may also be called HOSTS.SAM) and make sure you don't have any static IP entries for the Windows Update web site listed in the file. If you are running Win98/ME, the HOSTS file will be in this
folder:
C:\Windows
If you are running WinNT/2K/XP, it will be in this folder:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc
You can use Notepad to open the HOSTS file. You may need to "tell" Windows to use Notepad to open the file.
Applications like web accelerators, TweakMasterDNS, etc. can add static IP entries for the Windows Update site into your HOSTS file and when this happens you will get the 0x80072F76 error message.
Suggestion 2
===========
Check your firewall/proxy settings and also try disabling your firewall. This error is the result of your PC's inability to connect to a component of the Windows Update site. Disable all 3rd party applications (including anti-virus) before accessing the site.
Suggestion 3
===========
You may be able to resolve this issue by adding the following Web sites to
the trusted sites list in Internet Options:
http://Windowsupdate.microsoft.com
http://V4.Windowsupdate.microsoft.com
https://v4.Windowsupdate.microsoft.com (Note: The https is correct)
http://Download.Windowsupdate.com
To add these web sites to the list, follow these steps:
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Click "Tools," and then click "Internet Options."
3. Click "Security."
4. Click the Trusted Sites icon.
5. Click "Sites."
6. Clear the check box "Require server verification (https:)for all sites in
this zone."
7. Add all four sites listed above.
Suggestion 4
===========
This issue may be resolved by adding the Windows Update sites to the exceptions list in the Internet Options Proxy Settings.
To access the Exceptions settings:
1. Open Internet Explorer
2. Click "Tools" and then click "Internet Options."
3. Click "Connections" and then click "LAN Settings."
4. Click "Advanced" and add windowsupdate.microsoft.com;
v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com, and download.windowsupdate.com to the
exceptions list.If you run other proxy/firewall software, then add the sites
to the exception list for those applications as well.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Suggestion 5
===========
As a test, try this link:
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/v4/iuident.cab
When you click this link, you should see a popup message asking if you want
to Open the file, or Save it to your computer. If you are unable to connect
to this link and see a Page Cannot Be Displayed-type error, then this
confirms that some aspect of your Internet connection is preventing you from
reaching the Windows Update site.
Suggestion 6
===========
This error may also occur with Mailgate from http://www.mailgate.com/
previous to version 3.5.171 beta where the issue seems to have been
corrected.
The excerpt below is from the release notes for the MailGate 3.5.171 Beta:
1.1 SDR0137 - Added support for the HTTP HEAD command in the Web proxy. This
command is used by the Microsoft Windows XP update service.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Issue Applies To:
a.. Windows 2000
a.. Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition
a.. Windows Millennium Edition
a.. Windows XP
I believe we have her ZAP configured properly ??? but has anyone any suggestions how I can add Windows Update to her ZAP Program Control and safe sites as methinks this may be where the problem lies. ??? Thanks in advance.