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RE: Windows Update wont start
Monday, 23 Nov, 2009 – 17:43 | No Comment

Hello Rrahl, Start button > select RUN> type in SERVICES.MSC The following services are needed by the processes at Windows Update. In services management console ( services.msc) they must NOT be *Disabled* in the Startup type

automatic updates is stopped & receive access is denied message
Wednesday, 23 Sep, 2009 – 19:31 | No Comment

Recently had a virus & ran my virus scan, adware & malware removal tools.

Automatic Update Not Starting
Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 – 21:31 | No Comment

My automatic Update is Showing that it is On but when your site checks it it shows its off, so i followed the procedure which you have given. In services.msc when I go to the properties of Automatic Updates and turn the startup type to Automatic, and when i click on start it shos error 1058 : the service cannot be started, becaue it is disable or because it has no

Automatic Update Not Starting
Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 – 21:31 | No Comment

My automatic Update is Showing that it is On but when your site checks it it shows its off, so i followed the procedure which you have given. In services.msc when I go to the properties of Automatic Updates and turn the startup type to Automatic, and when i click on start it shos error 1058 : the service cannot be started, becaue it is disable or because it has no

Preparing for WSUS 3 downstream replicas
Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 – 21:15 | No Comment

We’ve got 8 locations running Small Business Server 2003 and we use WSUS in all of them to manage patches for the server and PC’s in that location. They were all running WSUS 2 and then upgraded to WSUS 3 SP1. So far we’ve been managing each site separately but it’s a pain to have to remote in to each server and approve updates again and