Over the last few weeks more and more of our PCs are getting this error while
trying to run the auto updates. What does this mean?
Over the last few weeks more and more of our PCs are getting this error while
trying to run the auto updates. What does this mean?
Error 0x80190193 -2145844845 BG_E_HTTP_ERROR_403
The client does not have sufficient access rights to the requested server
object. Cannot execute requested URL in the current application pool IIS
returns this error in some transient error cases too such as 403.9 --
Forbidden: Too many clients are trying to connect to the Web server.403.15 --
Forbidden: Client access licenses have exceeded limits on the Web server.
I don't understand. All my workstations are getting this error which started
6/30/06. We've changed nothing on our network. How do I fix the problem?
Might be a CAL issue. Check the server in question and see how many CAL's you
have listed... (I.E. - 10, 20, 30...200, 300...etc.) Sounds like you may have
exceeded the license access limits...
There are no servers. Each PC is setup to do auto updates begining at 1:00
a.m. We've not added or deleted systems from our network. If I go to down
load the updates individually it works, but I can't expect my users to do
that.
Do you have the latest version of Microsoft Windows Script. For information
about how to download the appropriate version of Windows Script 5.6 for your
operating system, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ist/webdev.asp
Make sure that you're firewall isn't set to Script Blocking.
Thank you. I was hopeful when I read it, but after checking, we don't even
have that option. It's an additional upgrade that we did not purchase. This
is really puzzling how this could start happening. We've had the SonicWall
for 2 years and our environment is very stable. I even checked to see if the
SonicWall had an upgrade to the firmware which caused the problem. Nope. I
checked our McAfee settings to make sure that it wasn't again blocking the
ports to allow updates as it had done in the past. Again, no problem found. I
can download and install the files individually, but again, I can't expect my
users to do that, nor would they.
Server busy as per
http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co.../IssuesXml.xml :
"Errors 0x80072EFF and 0x80190193 Network problems are preventing connection
to the Windows Update servers. Errors 0x80072EFF and 0x80190193. This
usually occurs when the server is busy. Please try Windows Update again
later. In some cases, this problem is resolved by installing the latest
version of Windows Script. You can download this from
http://msdn.microsoft.com/scripting/default.htm. 1. Click on the link to
Microsoft Windows Script 5.6 Download. 2. Download the appropriate package.
3. Save Scripten.exe to your desktop. 4. After download double-click on the
Scripten.exe program to install. Windows 2000 Windows 98 and Windows 98
Second Edition Windows Millennium Edition"
below message is pop up when i try to download the script...
Location Cannot Be Found
We apologize for the inconvenience, but the location you are seeking cannot
be found. If you are looking for a particular document, please try one of the
following areas:
please advise.
I am a lowly network admin from NH. I had the same issue though took me a
while to notice it.. I was getting the same error message and finally fixed
it when i turned off the blocking of ActiveX content on my Pro2040 Firewall.
EVEN THOUGH microsoft.com and a few others are listed as trusted to run
activex/java etc, it had to be unchecked in the general area. I'll attach a
screenshot if possible since i stink at articulating.
[img=http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/9774/helphh0.th.jpg]
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/9774/helphh0.jpg
Found a solution that worked for me. It may be a result of an automatic patch
to our Sonicwall Pro2040 firewall. I had ActiveX blocked except for trusted
sites for a long time, but it picked now to block Windows Update. Adding
microsoft.com to the trusted sites list alone did not work. I had to uncheck
the blocking of activex across the firewall.
attached is a pic
[img=http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/9774/helphh0.th.jpg]
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/9774/helphh0.jpg
Still having the same issue. Also use a sonicwall firewall. Can you tell
me what firmware revision you are running? I can also confirm that the
Windows Update Agent has been consistently failing since 01/29/07. Any ideas?
How does this relate to a CISCO PIX 525 firewall running 7.2.2(10)?
Not sure where or how I would block "Active X Scripting"...
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