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automatic updates is stopped & receive access is denied message

Discussion in 'Windows Update' started by AtaLoss, Sep 23, 2009.

  1. AtaLoss

    AtaLoss Guest

    Recently had a virus & ran my virus scan, adware & malware removal tools.
    Noticed afterward that I'm now getting the alert that automatic updates is
    not on. However, when I try to select the startup type to Automatic & click
    on Apply, I receive the following message: Access is denied. The service
    status shows stopped & I can't figure out what to do next. I'm not receiving
    an error message similar to any others I've come across here so I'm hoping
    someone can point me in the right direction. Running XP.
     
  2. AtaLoss wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Recently had a virus & ran my virus scan, adware & malware removal
    > tools. Noticed afterward that I'm now getting the alert that
    > automatic updates is not on. However, when I try to select the
    > startup type to Automatic & click on Apply, I receive the following
    > message: Access is denied. The service status shows stopped & I
    > can't figure out what to do next. I'm not receiving an error
    > message similar to any others I've come across here so I'm hoping
    > someone can point me in the right direction. Running XP.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Follow these directions very carefully and methodically.

    Fix your file/registry permissions...

    Ignore the title and follow the sub-section under "Advanced Troubleshooting"
    titled, "Method 1: Reset the registry and the file permissions"

    *will take time
    (** Ignore the last step - you should have SP3 installed - if not - you can
    do that *later* - it is not necessary to continue with the cleanup.)

    Reboot and ...

    Search your registry for %fystem and replace the "f" with an "s". May be
    three or four matches, may be none. You may even have to take ownership
    (even after doing the above) of the keys in order to make the change.

    Reboot and ...

    Download/install this:


    After installing, do the following:

    Start button --> RUN --> type in:
    "%ProgramFiles%\Windows Installer Clean Up\msizap.exe" g!
    --> Click OK.
    (The quotation marks and percentage signs and spacing should be exact.)

    Download, install, run, update and perform a full scan (separately) with the
    following two applications (freeware versions are the ones to use for this):

    SuperAntiSpyware


    MalwareBytes


    After performing a full scan with one and then the other and removing
    whatever they both find completely, you may uninstall these products,
    if you wish.

    Download and run the MSRT manually:


    Reboot.

    CHKDSK
    How to scan your disks for errors

    * will take time and a reboot

    Defragment
    How to Defragment your hard drives

    * will take time

    Ensure your hardware drivers are up to date (from the hardware
    manufacturer's respective web pages.) Never get hardware drivers
    for hardware that was not created/sold by Microsoft from Microsoft.
    Installing the latest updates may have you rebooting several times,
    which is fine - but after you are sure you are done - still...

    Reboot.

    Download/Install the latest Windows Installer (for your OS):
    ( Windows XP 32-bit : WindowsXP-KB942288-v3-x86.exe )


    Reboot.

    and...

    Download the latest version of the Windows Update agent from here (x86):

    .... and save it to the root of your C:\ drive. After saving it to the root
    of the C:\ drive, do the following:

    Close all Internet Explorer windows and other applications.

    Start button --> RUN and type in:
    %SystemDrive%\windowsupdateagent30-x86.exe /WUFORCE
    --> Click OK.

    (If asked, select "Run.) --> Click on NEXT --> Select "I agree" and click on
    NEXT --> When it finishes installing, click on "Finish"...

    Reboot.

    Then follow the instructions here:

    How do I reset Windows Update components?


    Reboot.

    Log on as an user with administrative rights and open Internet Explorer
    and visit
    and select to do a
    CUSTOM scan...

    Every time you are about to click on something while at these web pages -
    first press and hold down the CTRL key while you click on it. You can
    release the CTRL key after clicking each time.

    Once the scan is done, select just _ONE_ of the high priority updates
    (deselect any others) and install it.

    Reboot again.

    If it did work - try the web page again - selecting no more than 3-5 at a
    time. Rebooting as needed.

    The Optional Software updates are generally safe - although I recommend
    against the "Windows Search" one and any of the "Office Live" ones or
    "Windows Live" ones for now. I would completely avoid the
    Optional Hardware updates. Also - I do not see any urgent need to install
    Internet Explorer 8 at this time.

    Seriously - do all that. This is like antibiotics - don't skip a single
    step, don't quit because you think things will be okay now - go through
    until the end, until you have done everything given in the order given. If
    you have a problem with a step come ask and let someone here get you
    through that step. If you don't understand how to do a step, come back and
    ask here about that step and let someone walk you through it.

    In any case - no matter what - when you are done doing whatever you decide
    to do - please - come back here and let everyone know what you did and
    how things turned out.

    --
    Shenan Stanley
    MS-MVP
    --
    How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
     
  3. AtaLoss

    AtaLoss Guest

    Re: automatic updates is stopped & receive access is denied messag

    Wow...that's alot of steps. I'll definitely try this & post the results.
    Thanks for the help.

    "Shenan Stanley" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > AtaLoss wrote:<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > Recently had a virus & ran my virus scan, adware & malware removal
    > > tools. Noticed afterward that I'm now getting the alert that
    > > automatic updates is not on. However, when I try to select the
    > > startup type to Automatic & click on Apply, I receive the following
    > > message: Access is denied. The service status shows stopped & I
    > > can't figure out what to do next. I'm not receiving an error
    > > message similar to any others I've come across here so I'm hoping
    > > someone can point me in the right direction. Running XP.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > Follow these directions very carefully and methodically.
    >
    > Fix your file/registry permissions...
    >
    > Ignore the title and follow the sub-section under "Advanced Troubleshooting"
    > titled, "Method 1: Reset the registry and the file permissions"
    >
    > *will take time
    > (** Ignore the last step - you should have SP3 installed - if not - you can
    > do that *later* - it is not necessary to continue with the cleanup.)
    >
    > Reboot and ...
    >
    > Search your registry for %fystem and replace the "f" with an "s". May be
    > three or four matches, may be none. You may even have to take ownership
    > (even after doing the above) of the keys in order to make the change.
    >
    > Reboot and ...
    >
    > Download/install this:
    >

    >
    > After installing, do the following:
    >
    > Start button --> RUN --> type in:
    > "%ProgramFiles%Windows Installer Clean Upmsizap.exe" g!
    > --> Click OK.
    > (The quotation marks and percentage signs and spacing should be exact.)
    >
    > Download, install, run, update and perform a full scan (separately) with the
    > following two applications (freeware versions are the ones to use for this):
    >
    > SuperAntiSpyware
    >

    >
    > MalwareBytes
    >

    >
    > After performing a full scan with one and then the other and removing
    > whatever they both find completely, you may uninstall these products,
    > if you wish.
    >
    > Download and run the MSRT manually:
    >

    >
    > Reboot.
    >
    > CHKDSK
    > How to scan your disks for errors
    >

    > * will take time and a reboot
    >
    > Defragment
    > How to Defragment your hard drives
    >

    > * will take time
    >
    > Ensure your hardware drivers are up to date (from the hardware
    > manufacturer's respective web pages.) Never get hardware drivers
    > for hardware that was not created/sold by Microsoft from Microsoft.
    > Installing the latest updates may have you rebooting several times,
    > which is fine - but after you are sure you are done - still...
    >
    > Reboot.
    >
    > Download/Install the latest Windows Installer (for your OS):
    > ( Windows XP 32-bit : WindowsXP-KB942288-v3-x86.exe )
    >

    >
    > Reboot.
    >
    > and...
    >
    > Download the latest version of the Windows Update agent from here (x86):
    >

    > .... and save it to the root of your C: drive. After saving it to the root
    > of the C: drive, do the following:
    >
    > Close all Internet Explorer windows and other applications.
    >
    > Start button --> RUN and type in:
    > %SystemDrive%windowsupdateagent30-x86.exe /WUFORCE
    > --> Click OK.
    >
    > (If asked, select "Run.) --> Click on NEXT --> Select "I agree" and click on
    > NEXT --> When it finishes installing, click on "Finish"...
    >
    > Reboot.
    >
    > Then follow the instructions here:
    >
    > How do I reset Windows Update components?
    >

    >
    > Reboot.
    >
    > Log on as an user with administrative rights and open Internet Explorer
    > and visit
    and select to do a
    > CUSTOM scan...
    >
    > Every time you are about to click on something while at these web pages -
    > first press and hold down the CTRL key while you click on it. You can
    > release the CTRL key after clicking each time.
    >
    > Once the scan is done, select just _ONE_ of the high priority updates
    > (deselect any others) and install it.
    >
    > Reboot again.
    >
    > If it did work - try the web page again - selecting no more than 3-5 at a
    > time. Rebooting as needed.
    >
    > The Optional Software updates are generally safe - although I recommend
    > against the "Windows Search" one and any of the "Office Live" ones or
    > "Windows Live" ones for now. I would completely avoid the
    > Optional Hardware updates. Also - I do not see any urgent need to install
    > Internet Explorer 8 at this time.
    >
    > Seriously - do all that. This is like antibiotics - don't skip a single
    > step, don't quit because you think things will be okay now - go through
    > until the end, until you have done everything given in the order given. If
    > you have a problem with a step come ask and let someone here get you
    > through that step. If you don't understand how to do a step, come back and
    > ask here about that step and let someone walk you through it.
    >
    > In any case - no matter what - when you are done doing whatever you decide
    > to do - please - come back here and let everyone know what you did and
    > how things turned out.
    >
    > --
    > Shenan Stanley
    > MS-MVP
    > --
    > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
    >

    >
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     

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