I have 3 Vista PCs in my office which won't download Windows Updates, either automatically or manually. When I click on "Check for Updates", I get the message "Windows could not search for new updates", error code 80072EFD. I have tried the suggestions in the Help and KB articles which the error links to (mainly regarding firewalls and antivirus software), but to no avail. I suspect there is some setting on my server (SBS2003) which is preventing these updates, though all the XP machines on the network have no problem with updates, only the 3 Vistas. Any thoughts on where I might look for a setting which might be causing this problem? These PCs have not been able to be updated since they were first added to the network 2 years ago (though I didn't notice it till about 6 months ago, and have been trying to solve it since then). Thanks!
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This frequently happens on some machines when Microsoft changes service packs. The solution is to download the Standalone version of vista service pack 2 and install by hand. After the installation, Windows Update will start functioning again. If google is not playing me false, the download location is here. |
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Microsoft has a KB article that describes this error as well as several more. It is KB 836941 You may encounter temporary connection-related errors when you use Windows Update or Microsoft Update to install updates . There are seven possible resolutions, so you may need to try each one until it is resolved. For your information, the KB discusses the following Windows/Microsoft Update errors:
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80072EFD. Hmm... Go into the registry on the Vista machines and check the value of the registry key Is it If so, set it to A forum thread on this very problem can be found here. |
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Have you tried the suggestions behind this link? |
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I've had the same problem as you with Vista Business. It happened after I had just reinstalled Vista. I did the updates that were available; after that, it just kept saying "Windows could not search for new updates". The solution to my problem was installing a fresh copy of Vista Business and installing SP1 manually (or just try to find a DVD with Vista already patched). |
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Last time I saw this problem, it was due to the Conficker worm. Do the other MS security elements work fine? I don't know, Conficker might be quite irrelevant by now, but run this simple check: Conficker eye chart |
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I'll suggest you to follow a REPAIR INSTALL, as soon as possible, this tutorial proved all its valor many times and i've used personally for our "fragile" Vistas. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/88236-repair-install-vista.html "Litte off-topic" If you are responsible of your office LAN you are taking needless risks leaving this pcs without updates and linked to the net for so long especially if we seen the huge quantity of bugs viruses and vulnerabilities developed and discovered during these 2-3 years, that kind of errors may cause a lot of problem to your company and yourself. |
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I had the same issue
To fix this I opened the update log located at
There I found
And then I remembered I had Fiddler installed. Fidler is used as local proxy to display HTTP traffic, so when it wasn't started, the proxy server effectively didn't work and that prevented Windows from downloading updates. To add more confusion, I was able to access websites and manually download things from the local browser. It's only automated stuff was not going through and I misinterpreted this as some sort of malware. I fixed Fiddler by unchecking the proxy checkboxes
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