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maile3241

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  1. You can work around the problem by adding the affected website under SSL no verify in the config.ini.
  2. You installed the certificate in the wrong store. Install it like in the photo:
  3. OK. I see. You have a freshly installed W2k. You need IE5.5 Sp2, KB891861-v2 and the latest WU agent.
  4. Download this WU patch: https://download.ru/files/DMFZOv3t First stop the Automatic Update service. Copy the wuaueng.dll from the x86 folder to c:\winnt\system32\dllcache and to c:\winnt\system32. Then run the .reg file. Restart the PC and launch WU. You need this version of ProxhttpsProxy: https://download.ru/files/d4uaSsgD Cr. to @whenever on Tuopf Start ProxhttpsProxy on your 2nd PC. Install the generated certificate in "local computer". You must install the same certificate in W2k. To do this, simply copy the certificate to W2k using a USB stick and also install the certificate in "local computer". Run ipconfig in cmd on your 2nd PC and enter the IPv4 address in W2k in the proxy settings under secure and the port (usually 8079). Enable "Use http 1.1 through proxy" and Tls 1.0. Disable SSL 2.0. Start ProxhttpsProxy on your 2nd PC and open WU in W2k. To access WU in W2k you need to go to this page: http://fe2.update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate/v6/default.aspx?g_sconsumersite Or check out this post: W2k WU registry entries.reg
  5. Yes, but that is a bit more complex. You have to run ProxhttpsProxy on another PC.
  6. That always worked before. I remember very well before Microsoft shut down the original website. If the page http://update.microsoft.com is not in the trusted sites, the button works, but then you get the message "The page cannot be displayed". The MU link in the start menu doesn't work either. That is, if the button "Check for updates" doesn't work, close the page and open MU from the Start menu and MU will load.
  7. If you have reinstalled Xp, MU must be installed manually as the Activex control can no longer be downloaded automatically. Here's a guide I've put together:
  8. Type in cmd net stop wuauserv then the service will be stopped.
  9. I think you're right. It has resolved itself
  10. Everything looks fine so far. Maybe you skipped a step?
  11. Check the Internet options to see if the Tls 1.2 entry is there.
  12. The Check for Updates button does not work because the third page (http://update.microsoft.com) is blocked. You have to close IE and enter MU in the start menu.
  13. Install this update and try again: http://i430vx.net/files/XP/WindowsXP-MSI-4.5-KB942288-v3-x86.exe
  14. Have you installed all these updates and activated Tls 1.2?
  15. @mina7601 I think I found the cause. Install this update: https://i430vx.net/files/XP/WindowsXP-MSI-4.5-KB942288-v3-x86.exe
  16. If I knew how to put these files on the server, I would also create a page.
  17. Then add this site to Trusted Sites as well.
  18. It would be good if the original files could be hosted on a server. E.g. on Windows Server 2008
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