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Microsoft Windows Update v3/v4/v5


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1 hour ago, Great_Life said:

Yes,I have.Here is my config.

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Seems fine. Why do you want to host it since it is available via Windows Update Restored (v5.windowsupdaterestored.com & v4.windowsupdaterestored.com) ?

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1 minute ago, WULover said:

Seems fine. Why do you want to host it since it is available via Windows Update Restored (v5.windowsupdaterestored.com & v4.windowsupdaterestored.com) ?

I always think that everything in local are most stable.:P(Also for fun:cheerleader:)

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4 minutes ago, Great_Life said:

I always think that everything in local are most stable.:P (Also for fun:cheerleader:)

Sometimes no, but it's up to you ;)

All your DNS redirections seems fine, did you make the website in IIS as well?

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10 minutes ago, WULover said:

Sometimes no, but it's up to you ;)

All your DNS redirections seems fine, did you make the website in IIS as well?

I did the settings with the video and I'm sure everything is right.(WinFX's Video)

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I see, you do not have to blur the server name, it's only a local server (if it does not have your personal name in it).

Open the CMD and type : ipconfig /flushdns

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2 minutes ago, WULover said:

I see, you do not have to blur the server name, it's only a local server (if it does not have your personal name in it).

Open the CMD and type : ipconfig /flushdns

On my two Windows XP clients I have done this many times,but v4 doesn't want to work....(v5 working fine and I'm checking updates:thumbup)

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2 minutes ago, WULover said:

What do you get when accessing v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com ?

IE doesn't give many useful information. But I think the problem can be the DNS server. It's strange that v5 working fine...

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