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


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Posted (edited)
31 minutes ago, maile3241 said:

Add wpa.one.microsoft.com to SSL No-Verify in Config.ini and delete the entry under SSL Pass-Thru, then try again.

I already add wpa.one.microsoft.com to SSL No-Verify, but it goes same like this :no:

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Posted
Just now, LonghornXP said:

I already add wpa.one.microsoft.com to SSL No-Verify, but it goes same like this

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Delete *one.microsoft.com under SSL Pass-Thru.

Posted
7 minutes ago, maile3241 said:

Delete *one.microsoft.com under SSL Pass-Thru.

There is no *one.microsoft.com under SSL Pass-Thru...

Posted
1 minute ago, LonghornXP said:

There is no *one.microsoft.com under SSL Pass-Thru...

Upload your config.ini. I will have a look at it.

Posted
8 minutes ago, LonghornXP said:

It goes same, but...

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Deactivate the proxy in the Internet options and activate Tls 1.2. Try again.

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, maile3241 said:

Deactivate the proxy in the Internet options and activate Tls 1.2. Try again.

It's still same

 

 

I think there is only one way to do this

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Posted
12 minutes ago, LonghornXP said:

It's still same

 

 

I think there is only one way to do this

Check the host file, maybe the address is blocked.

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@maile3241 In your XP VM, open regedit and open this directory HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE → SOFTWARE → Microsoft → Windows NT → CurrentVersion → WPAEvents and save it as reg file (with the OOBETimer entry)

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Are your root certificates updated? That is all that is required for a normal XP installation. No proxy needed at all.

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Are your root certificates updated? That is all that is required for a normal XP installation. No proxy needed at all.

 

I already installed

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