Posted October 11, 200816 yr Have installation of server 2k, running IE6, trying to run windows updates hangs IE6. terminating the processusing task manager then does something to IE that prevents it from ever being able to access microsoft updates again. Reinstalling IE 6 service pack 1 gets me back but trying to run microsoft updates locks up the browser and puts me back in the same circle. Has anyone figured a way out of this? "Bill K" wrote: > I am experiencing the same problem. Clean Windows 2000 Pro install from the > Dell reinstallation disk, manually installed Service Pack 4 and Rollup of > newer security fixes. I have manually installed additional security patches > that I took from the Win2K download area at Microsoft. > > I have run Microsoft Updates (different from Windows Update??) and after 15 > to 20 minutes I have received an error message. I cleared the IE cache, > cleared all cookies and tried again, with the same results. So I cleared it > all again, and tried again. > > NOW, as I am composing this it has finally given me the results that I > expected. It is installing 36 updates... It's taken about 20 minutes to reach > this point on the third try where I haven't manually terminated the > application. > > I have had this problem for the past two days on numerous occasions and > killed the application in Task Master, because I believed it to be hung. It > appears now that I wasn't patient enough and until this afternoon when I > decided to just let it run I must have been terminating the activity before > it was completed. But it took a lot longer time than I have been experiencing > with my other pc's running WinXPPro. > > Patience has its virtues... > -- > Bill Kirkpatrick > Sydney, Australia > > > "Tom Kilianski" wrote: > > > I have reinstalled Windows 2000 and am trying to update all over again, have > > updated internet explorer, but everytime i try to use the search for updates > > it hangs on the scrolling bar searching for updates..... Please Help.
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