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On decommissioning of update servers for 2000, XP, (and Vista?) as of July 2019


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2 hours ago, maile3241 said:

@xpandvistafan I found a compatible ProxhttpsProxy version running on W2k without extended kernel. Unfortunately I get the error code 0x80072F05. Another problem is that the SHA1 certificate expired in 2010.

Link to ProxhttpsProxy: https://prxbx.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=1618

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Have you installed the prerequisites to get Windows update working on Windows 2000 working again? Even before Windows Update was shut down, you still needed a few prerequisites, including, IE6, Update Rollup 1, Windows Update agent 7.4, the root certificate update, and kb2817183.

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1 hour ago, AstroSkipper said:

This is the version of ProxHTTPSProxy which was originally created by "whenever" for Proxomitron as a SSL Helper Program. This isn't a modified version of @heinoganda. Proxomitron issued this certificate for ProxHTTPSProxy. You have to let Proxomitron generate a new one. Anyway I don't think it will work as a replacement for @heinoganda's ProxHTTPSProxy.

PS: @heinoganda did a lot of modifications to get it working. Therefore without him probably a "mission impossible".

OK. I asked if ProxhttpsProxy version 1.1 was still available for download. Maybe then it will work. By the way, I updated the Proxomitron certificate and now the error is 0x80072F06.

https://prxbx.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=2172

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8 minutes ago, xpandvistafan said:

Have you installed the prerequisites to get Windows update working on Windows 2000 working again? Even before Windows Update was shut down, you still needed a few prerequisites, including, IE6, Update Rollup 1, Windows Update agent 7.4, the root certificate update, and kb2817183.

I installed everything that is needed.

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27 minutes ago, maile3241 said:

OK. I asked if ProxhttpsProxy version 1.1 was still available for download. Maybe then it will work. By the way, I updated the Proxomitron certificate and now the error is 0x80072F06.

https://prxbx.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=2172

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I installed everything that is needed.

I managed to get 1.3a  of ProxHTTPSProxyMII working on XP with an SHA1 certificate, but the question is, will it work on 2000.

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1 minute ago, xpandvistafan said:

I managed to get 1.3a  of ProxHTTPSProxyMII working on XP with an SHA1 certificate, but the question is, will it work on 2000.

How do I get the Sha1 certificate?

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29 minutes ago, xpandvistafan said:

Using the version 1.3a. You put the provided download link they give you in the web archive and go the the earliest archive from 2015. lt4WfkN.png

I can't find the download link. Can you send it to me via PM?

Edit: Found it!

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31 minutes ago, xpandvistafan said:

Using the version 1.3a. You put the provided download link they give you in the web archive and go the the earliest archive from 2015. lt4WfkN.png

I get this error on all websites. Which config.ini are you using?

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36 minutes ago, xpandvistafan said:

The question is, does it actually search for updates successfully?

Unfortunately not.:no: When searching I get error 0x80244018 and when calling the endpoint I get Access is Denied.

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12 minutes ago, maile3241 said:

Unfortunately not.:no: When searching I get error 0x80244018 and when calling the endpoint I get Access is Denied.

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Try this, bypass the proxomitron. Change this line: 127.0.0.1:8080 to 127.0.0.1:8081. The endpoint loads perfectly fine on XP SP3. xR5IhAI.png

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30 minutes ago, xpandvistafan said:

Try this, bypass the proxomitron. Change this line: 127.0.0.1:8080 to 127.0.0.1:8081. The endpoint loads perfectly fine on XP SP3. xR5IhAI.png

Where can I find this setting?

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