Charles said:
I am use Windows XP pro and when I try to get updates I
get a message that say's "Thank you for your interest in
windows update." "You must be running a Microsoft Windows
Operating system in order to use Windows update." I have
no idea about how to get the updates. It used to get them
but now I cain't. What has happend or how can I fixe it?
Charles Johnson
From MVP Jupiter Jones:
http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/troubleshoot/
Look for:
"When attempting to access the Windows Update Web site you receive the
following message: Thank You -- you must be running a Microsoft
windows operating system in order to use windows update"
Otherwise try these:
****Sections changed 30 June 2003****
POST BACK WITH THE EXACT INFORMATION FROM STEP 18 if all else fails.
1. Reboot computer then try updates one at a time if issue involved
multiple updates.
2. Check Date/Time
3. What version?
Right click My Computer, click Properties?
What EXACTLY does it say?
4. Disable firewall
5. Disable antivirus
6. (Windows XP):
Reboot computer.
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;326815
Don't forget steps 6-9 catroot2 file.
Do this whether SP1 is the issue or not.
Another way to do #6:
Reboot, login to an Administrator account.
Double click My Computer.
Double click C drive.
Double click Windows file.
Double click System32 file.
Right click catroot2, click rename, type "catroot2old"
ENTER
Reboot
7. (Windows XP)
Go to Control Panel.
Click Windows Update on the left panel
8. Go to Internet Options in the Control Panel:
Delete Cookies
Delete Files (check box "Delete all offline content")
Clear History
9. If you use AOL, minimize AOL and open Internet Explorer and try
Windows Update
10. Set a language in Internet Explorer:
To check the language setting in Internet Explorer:
(1.) Click "Tools" and then select "Internet Options".
(2.) Click "Languages".button
(3.) Make sure at least one language is listed in the "Language
Options" dialog box.
11. Disable the options "Automatically detect settings" and "Use
automatic configuration script."
To do this:
(1.) Open Internet Explorer.
(2.) Click "Tools," and then click "Internet Options."
(3.) Click "Connections," and then click "LAN Settings."
(4.) Make sure the check boxes for "Automatically detect settings" and
"Use automatic configuration script" are not selected.
12. Open Internet Explorer
Click Tools
Click Internet Options
Click Security tab.
Click Default
Click OK and follow prompts.
13.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;319585
14. Upgrade to Internet Explorer Service Pack 1 if not already
installed:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/critical/ie6sp1/default.asp
15. Start/Run
Type "msconfig" ENTER
Click Start-up tab and make a note of what is checked and unchecked.
Go back to General tab.
Select Selective Start-up (unless already selected).
Uncheck "Load Start-up group items".
Click OK, follow prompts and reboot.
Try windows Update again.
When done, go back to MSCONFIG.
Recheck Start-up tab items and place to normal Start-up if that was
original configuration.
Click OK and follow prompts.
16. Change the URL from "http..." to "https...".
17.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q193385
18. Check the Windows Update Log in the "C:\Windows\Windows
Update.log" for the exact error message.
See if something here fits
http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/troubleshoot/