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> Cant download updates for Windows XP, Download alwaysfails with "error"
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post Jul 14 2005, 03:29 AM
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Windows update shows that I have the following outstanding but when I try to download and install they all fail - "error" appears by each one.

Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1
Herramienta de detección de Microsoft GDI+ (KB873374)
Actualización crítica para Office XP en Windows XP Service Pack 2 (KB885884)
Actualización de seguridad para Windows XP (KB885835)
Microsoft Windows Installer 3.1
Actualización de seguridad para Windows XP (KB896358)
Actualización de seguridad para Windows XP (KB890046)
Actualización de seguridad para Windows XP (KB896422)
Actualización de seguridad para Windows XP (KB896428)
Actualización de seguridad acumulativa para Internet Explorer para Windows XP
Service Pack 2 (KB883939)
Actualización de seguridad para Microsoft Windows (KB898458)
Actualización de seguridad para Windows XP (KB893066)
Herramienta de eliminación de software malintencionado de Windows, jun 2005 (KB890830)
Actualización para Windows XP (KB898461)


I am running XP Home and have Panda Titanium and ZoneAlarm Pro.

Could either of these block the download?
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post Jul 14 2005, 03:44 AM
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Hi yes either of them can block these downloads if you have not enable exceptions in your settings when you installed them, you need the above updates as they are critical ones.

It would be advisable to recheck your exceptions and tick allows by critical updates by microsoft.

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I know how to change the ZoneAlarm settings but whan can I do with the AV? I've read elsewhere that people have had to deinstall and then reinstall Panda inorder to get the downloads - this seems to be a bit drastic and I can't believe that Panda have written their software such that windows downloads can't get through?
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