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  1. #1
    joelX47 Guest

    Windows Update fails with error: 0x80004002 and 0x8024400D

    After update of WXP from SP1 SP2, WINDOWS UPDATE does not function any more. When I activate (manually or automatically) WUPD, it returns the list of the updates, it downloads needed files; but it fails to install updates. However the manual installation of the downloaded files works fine!
    An examination of "WindowsUpdate.log" shows 2 errors:

    First):
    2007-08-04 14:14:08:484 1180 aa4 PT WARNING: SyncUpdates failure, error = 0x8024400D, soap client error = 7, soap error code = 300, HTTP status code = 200
    2007-08-04 14:14:08:484 1180 aa4 PT WARNING: SOAP Fault: 0x00012c

    and then)
    2007-08-04 14:15:37:343 3740 ea4 Misc = Process: C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt.exe
    2007-08-04 14:15:37:328 3740 ea4 AUClnt FATAL: Error: 0x80004002. wuauclt handler: failed to spawn COM server
    2007-08-04 14:15:38:531 1180 9dc Handler FATAL: 0x80004002: ERROR:
    Remote update handler container process created (PID: 3740),but exited before signaling event

    A research on the site of Microsoft for error: 0x8024400D returns: "0x8024400D WU_E_PT_SOAP_CLIENT Same have SOAP_E_CLIENT - SOAP customer found the message was malformed; fix before resending."!?
    How can I correct this message? I'm thinking some DLL are wrong; but which?

    The error 0x80004002 does not seem related to WUPD, but with authorization failure. How I don't see any record in the security or system event log.

    Could you help me or must I reinstall windows XP - SP2 from scratch ?
    Does anybody know if a list of Windows error code is available on the net?




  2. #2
    Engel Guest

    RE: Windows Update fails with error: 0x80004002 and 0x8024400D

    Hello Joel,

    Suggest cleaning up the system (clearing out all the Temp/Tmp folders, and
    included all offline content, clearing the browser TIF, Delete Cookies , do a
    Disk CleanUp.

    Please confirm your system clock and Time Zone also the Date set properly,
    Having it set incorrectly can cause this type of behavior.

    You didn't say, or at least it's not clear, whether you tried getting the
    updates using Internet Explorer, by going here:

    http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/

    Some new ActiveX software has to be installed on XP before your computer can
    be scanned.

    Just follow the prompts to do so, but it should then list and download the
    same updates, and install them, as those you see in the taskbar notification.

    If going to the site is successful, keep going back until there are no more
    critical updates to install.


    Also, Doesn't hurt to try Dial-a-fix

    Dial ª- Fix
    http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix

    Run this program with all the functions activated. --it may look as if the
    scan has frozen. DAF is actually doing lots of shoveling and shuffling, so
    don't interrupt it.

    Scroll down about 2/3 of the way to Download Dial-a-fix

    I hope this post is helpful.

    Let us know how it works ºut.
    --



    "joelX47" wrote:

    > After update of WXP from SP1 SP2, WINDOWS UPDATE does not function any more. When I activate (manually or automatically) WUPD, it returns the list of the updates, it downloads needed files; but it fails to install updates. However the manual installation of the downloaded files works fine!
    > An examination of "WindowsUpdate.log" shows 2 errors:
    >
    > First):
    > 2007-08-04 14:14:08:484 1180 aa4 PT WARNING: SyncUpdates failure, error = 0x8024400D, soap client error = 7, soap error code = 300, HTTP status code = 200
    > 2007-08-04 14:14:08:484 1180 aa4 PT WARNING: SOAP Fault: 0x00012c
    >
    > and then)
    > 2007-08-04 14:15:37:343 3740 ea4 Misc = Process: C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt.exe
    > 2007-08-04 14:15:37:328 3740 ea4 AUClnt FATAL: Error: 0x80004002. wuauclt handler: failed to spawn COM server
    > 2007-08-04 14:15:38:531 1180 9dc Handler FATAL: 0x80004002: ERROR:
    > Remote update handler container process created (PID: 3740),but exited before signaling event
    >
    > A research on the site of Microsoft for error: 0x8024400D returns: "0x8024400D WU_E_PT_SOAP_CLIENT Same have SOAP_E_CLIENT - SOAP customer found the message was malformed; fix before resending."!?
    > How can I correct this message? I'm thinking some DLL are wrong; but which?
    >
    > The error 0x80004002 does not seem related to WUPD, but with authorization failure. How I don't see any record in the security or system event log.
    >
    > Could you help me or must I reinstall windows XP - SP2 from scratch ?
    > Does anybody know if a list of Windows error code is available on the net?
    >
    >
    >


  3. #3
    joelX47 Guest

    Re: Windows Update fails with error: 0x80004002 and 0x8024400D

    Hello Engels,
    Thanks for your help. I already "cleanup" my system: temporary files,
    cookies, etc, ... To answer your question, I run windows Update by using the
    Windows Update program in the start menu. It's this program that call the
    faulty (Error: 0x8024400D, soap client error = 7) Web Service ! I don't
    know if this error is responsible for the failure of installation, or if it
    is the second ( AUClnt FATAL: Error: 0x80004002 ). I think this last error
    has some thing to do with an authorization failure but I'm not sure.
    Thanks for the pointer to Dial-a-Fix, I'll see if it can help me.
    Best regards.


    "Engel" <Engel@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
    news:B1DB61E3-3B4E-44FA-A651-C2FC8816FCD3@microsoft.com...
    > Hello Joel,
    >
    > Suggest cleaning up the system (clearing out all the Temp/Tmp folders, and
    > included all offline content, clearing the browser TIF, Delete Cookies ,
    > do a
    > Disk CleanUp.
    >
    > Please confirm your system clock and Time Zone also the Date set properly,
    > Having it set incorrectly can cause this type of behavior.
    >
    > You didn't say, or at least it's not clear, whether you tried getting the
    > updates using Internet Explorer, by going here:
    >
    > http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
    >
    > Some new ActiveX software has to be installed on XP before your computer
    > can
    > be scanned.
    >
    > Just follow the prompts to do so, but it should then list and download the
    > same updates, and install them, as those you see in the taskbar
    > notification.
    >
    > If going to the site is successful, keep going back until there are no
    > more
    > critical updates to install.
    >
    >
    > Also, Doesn't hurt to try Dial-a-fix
    >
    > Dial ª- Fix
    > http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix
    >
    > Run this program with all the functions activated. --it may look as if the
    > scan has frozen. DAF is actually doing lots of shoveling and shuffling, so
    > don't interrupt it.
    >
    > Scroll down about 2/3 of the way to Download Dial-a-fix
    >
    > I hope this post is helpful.
    >
    > Let us know how it works ºut.
    > --
    >
    >
    >
    > "joelX47" wrote:
    >
    >> After update of WXP from SP1 SP2, WINDOWS UPDATE does not function any
    >> more. When I activate (manually or automatically) WUPD, it returns the
    >> list of the updates, it downloads needed files; but it fails to install
    >> updates. However the manual installation of the downloaded files works
    >> fine!
    >> An examination of "WindowsUpdate.log" shows 2 errors:
    >>
    >> First):
    >> 2007-08-04 14:14:08:484 1180 aa4 PT WARNING: SyncUpdates failure, error =
    >> 0x8024400D, soap client error = 7, soap error code = 300, HTTP status
    >> code = 200
    >> 2007-08-04 14:14:08:484 1180 aa4 PT WARNING: SOAP Fault: 0x00012c
    >>
    >> and then)
    >> 2007-08-04 14:15:37:343 3740 ea4 Misc = Process:
    >> C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt.exe
    >> 2007-08-04 14:15:37:328 3740 ea4 AUClnt FATAL: Error: 0x80004002. wuauclt
    >> handler: failed to spawn COM server
    >> 2007-08-04 14:15:38:531 1180 9dc Handler FATAL: 0x80004002: ERROR:
    >> Remote update handler container process created
    >> (PID: 3740),but exited before signaling event
    >>
    >> A research on the site of Microsoft for error: 0x8024400D returns:
    >> "0x8024400D WU_E_PT_SOAP_CLIENT Same have SOAP_E_CLIENT - SOAP customer
    >> found the message was malformed; fix before resending."!?
    >> How can I correct this message? I'm thinking some DLL are wrong; but
    >> which?
    >>
    >> The error 0x80004002 does not seem related to WUPD, but with
    >> authorization failure. How I don't see any record in the security or
    >> system event log.
    >>
    >> Could you help me or must I reinstall windows XP - SP2 from scratch ?
    >> Does anybody know if a list of Windows error code is available on the
    >> net?
    >>
    >>
    >>



  4. #4
    joelX47 Guest

    Re: Windows Update fails with error: 0x80004002 and 0x8024400D

    Hello Engels,
    Thanks for your help. I already "cleanup" my system: temporary files,
    cookies, etc, ... To answer your question, I run windows Update by using the
    Windows Update program in the start menu. It's this program that call the
    faulty (Error: 0x8024400D, soap client error = 7) Web Service ! I don't
    know if this error is responsible for the failure of installation, or if it
    is the second ( AUClnt FATAL: Error: 0x80004002 ). I think this last error
    has some thing to do with an authorization failure but I'm not sure.
    Thanks for the pointer to Dial-a-Fix, I will see if it can help me.
    Best regards.

    "Engel" <Engel@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
    news:B1DB61E3-3B4E-44FA-A651-C2FC8816FCD3@microsoft.com...
    > Hello Joel,
    >
    > Suggest cleaning up the system (clearing out all the Temp/Tmp folders, and
    > included all offline content, clearing the browser TIF, Delete Cookies ,
    > do a
    > Disk CleanUp.
    >
    > Please confirm your system clock and Time Zone also the Date set properly,
    > Having it set incorrectly can cause this type of behavior.
    >
    > You didn't say, or at least it's not clear, whether you tried getting the
    > updates using Internet Explorer, by going here:
    >
    > http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
    >
    > Some new ActiveX software has to be installed on XP before your computer
    > can
    > be scanned.
    >
    > Just follow the prompts to do so, but it should then list and download the
    > same updates, and install them, as those you see in the taskbar
    > notification.
    >
    > If going to the site is successful, keep going back until there are no
    > more
    > critical updates to install.
    >
    >
    > Also, Doesn't hurt to try Dial-a-fix
    >
    > Dial ª- Fix
    > http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix
    >
    > Run this program with all the functions activated. --it may look as if the
    > scan has frozen. DAF is actually doing lots of shoveling and shuffling, so
    > don't interrupt it.
    >
    > Scroll down about 2/3 of the way to Download Dial-a-fix
    >
    > I hope this post is helpful.
    >
    > Let us know how it works ºut.
    > --
    >
    >
    >
    > "joelX47" wrote:
    >
    >> After update of WXP from SP1 SP2, WINDOWS UPDATE does not function any
    >> more. When I activate (manually or automatically) WUPD, it returns the
    >> list of the updates, it downloads needed files; but it fails to install
    >> updates. However the manual installation of the downloaded files works
    >> fine!
    >> An examination of "WindowsUpdate.log" shows 2 errors:
    >>
    >> First):
    >> 2007-08-04 14:14:08:484 1180 aa4 PT WARNING: SyncUpdates failure, error =
    >> 0x8024400D, soap client error = 7, soap error code = 300, HTTP status
    >> code = 200
    >> 2007-08-04 14:14:08:484 1180 aa4 PT WARNING: SOAP Fault: 0x00012c
    >>
    >> and then)
    >> 2007-08-04 14:15:37:343 3740 ea4 Misc = Process:
    >> C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt.exe
    >> 2007-08-04 14:15:37:328 3740 ea4 AUClnt FATAL: Error: 0x80004002. wuauclt
    >> handler: failed to spawn COM server
    >> 2007-08-04 14:15:38:531 1180 9dc Handler FATAL: 0x80004002: ERROR:
    >> Remote update handler container process created
    >> (PID: 3740),but exited before signaling event
    >>
    >> A research on the site of Microsoft for error: 0x8024400D returns:
    >> "0x8024400D WU_E_PT_SOAP_CLIENT Same have SOAP_E_CLIENT - SOAP customer
    >> found the message was malformed; fix before resending."!?
    >> How can I correct this message? I'm thinking some DLL are wrong; but
    >> which?
    >>
    >> The error 0x80004002 does not seem related to WUPD, but with
    >> authorization failure. How I don't see any record in the security or
    >> system event log.
    >>
    >> Could you help me or must I reinstall windows XP - SP2 from scratch ?
    >> Does anybody know if a list of Windows error code is available on the
    >> net?
    >>
    >>
    >>

    >



  5. #5
    sdlomi2 Guest

    Re: Windows Update fails with error: 0x80004002 and 0x8024400D


    "joelX47" <jrfoy@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
    news:uzmVK8z2HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    > Hello Engels,
    > Thanks for your help. I already "cleanup" my system: temporary files,
    > cookies, etc, ... To answer your question, I run windows Update by using
    > the Windows Update program in the start menu. It's this program that call
    > the faulty (Error: 0x8024400D, soap client error = 7) Web Service ! I
    > don't know if this error is responsible for the failure of installation,
    > or if it is the second ( AUClnt FATAL: Error: 0x80004002 ). I think this
    > last error has some thing to do with an authorization failure but I'm not
    > sure.
    > Thanks for the pointer to Dial-a-Fix, I'll see if it can help me.
    > Best regards.
    >
    >
    > "Engel" <Engel@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
    > news:B1DB61E3-3B4E-44FA-A651-C2FC8816FCD3@microsoft.com...
    >> Hello Joel,
    >>
    >> Suggest cleaning up the system (clearing out all the Temp/Tmp folders,
    >> and
    >> included all offline content, clearing the browser TIF, Delete Cookies ,
    >> do a
    >> Disk CleanUp.
    >>
    >> Please confirm your system clock and Time Zone also the Date set
    >> properly,
    >> Having it set incorrectly can cause this type of behavior.
    >>
    >> You didn't say, or at least it's not clear, whether you tried getting the
    >> updates using Internet Explorer, by going here:
    >>
    >> http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
    >>
    >> Some new ActiveX software has to be installed on XP before your computer
    >> can
    >> be scanned.
    >>
    >> Just follow the prompts to do so, but it should then list and download
    >> the
    >> same updates, and install them, as those you see in the taskbar
    >> notification.
    >>
    >> If going to the site is successful, keep going back until there are no
    >> more
    >> critical updates to install.
    >>
    >>
    >> Also, Doesn't hurt to try Dial-a-fix
    >>
    >> Dial ª- Fix
    >> http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix
    >>
    >> Run this program with all the functions activated. --it may look as if
    >> the
    >> scan has frozen. DAF is actually doing lots of shoveling and shuffling,
    >> so
    >> don't interrupt it.
    >>
    >> Scroll down about 2/3 of the way to Download Dial-a-fix
    >>
    >> I hope this post is helpful.
    >>
    >> Let us know how it works ºut.
    >> --
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> "joelX47" wrote:
    >>
    >>> After update of WXP from SP1 SP2, WINDOWS UPDATE does not function any
    >>> more. When I activate (manually or automatically) WUPD, it returns the
    >>> list of the updates, it downloads needed files; but it fails to install
    >>> updates. However the manual installation of the downloaded files works
    >>> fine!
    >>> An examination of "WindowsUpdate.log" shows 2 errors:
    >>>
    >>> First):
    >>> 2007-08-04 14:14:08:484 1180 aa4 PT WARNING: SyncUpdates failure, error
    >>> = 0x8024400D, soap client error = 7, soap error code = 300, HTTP status
    >>> code = 200
    >>> 2007-08-04 14:14:08:484 1180 aa4 PT WARNING: SOAP Fault: 0x00012c
    >>>
    >>> and then)
    >>> 2007-08-04 14:15:37:343 3740 ea4 Misc = Process:
    >>> C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt.exe
    >>> 2007-08-04 14:15:37:328 3740 ea4 AUClnt FATAL: Error: 0x80004002.
    >>> wuauclt handler: failed to spawn COM server
    >>> 2007-08-04 14:15:38:531 1180 9dc Handler FATAL: 0x80004002: ERROR:
    >>> Remote update handler container process created
    >>> (PID: 3740),but exited before signaling event
    >>>
    >>> A research on the site of Microsoft for error: 0x8024400D returns:
    >>> "0x8024400D WU_E_PT_SOAP_CLIENT Same have SOAP_E_CLIENT - SOAP customer
    >>> found the message was malformed; fix before resending."!?
    >>> How can I correct this message? I'm thinking some DLL are wrong; but
    >>> which?
    >>>
    >>> The error 0x80004002 does not seem related to WUPD, but with
    >>> authorization failure. How I don't see any record in the security or
    >>> system event log.
    >>>
    >>> Could you help me or must I reinstall windows XP - SP2 from scratch ?
    >>> Does anybody know if a list of Windows error code is available on the
    >>> net?
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>

    >

    Hey, Joel, several others got this to fix their indiv. problems--may fix
    yours too. s.
    1. Click on Start and then click Run,
    2. In the open field type "REGSVR32 WUAPI.DLL" (without quotation marks) and
    press Enter.
    3. When you receive the "DllRegisterServer in WUAPI.DLL succeeded" message,
    click OK.
    4. Please repeat these steps for each of the following commands:
    REGSVR32 WUAUENG.DLL
    REGSVR32 WUAUENG1.DLL
    REGSVR32 ATL.DLL
    REGSVR32 WUCLTUI.DLL
    REGSVR32 WUPS.DLL
    REGSVR32 WUPS2.DLL
    REGSVR32 WUWEB.DLL..........sdlomi2



  6. #6
    ABH Guest

    Re: Windows Update fails with error: 0x80004002 and 0x8024400D

    This is great! Worked for me after I and to use my recovery disc when my
    system crashed and then my Windows updater/Defender would no longer install
    updates.

    ~ABH

    "sdlomi2" wrote:

    >
    > "joelX47" <jrfoy@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
    > news:uzmVK8z2HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    > > Hello Engels,
    > > Thanks for your help. I already "cleanup" my system: temporary files,
    > > cookies, etc, ... To answer your question, I run windows Update by using
    > > the Windows Update program in the start menu. It's this program that call
    > > the faulty (Error: 0x8024400D, soap client error = 7) Web Service ! I
    > > don't know if this error is responsible for the failure of installation,
    > > or if it is the second ( AUClnt FATAL: Error: 0x80004002 ). I think this
    > > last error has some thing to do with an authorization failure but I'm not
    > > sure.
    > > Thanks for the pointer to Dial-a-Fix, I'll see if it can help me.
    > > Best regards.
    > >
    > >
    > > "Engel" <Engel@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
    > > news:B1DB61E3-3B4E-44FA-A651-C2FC8816FCD3@microsoft.com...
    > >> Hello Joel,
    > >>
    > >> Suggest cleaning up the system (clearing out all the Temp/Tmp folders,
    > >> and
    > >> included all offline content, clearing the browser TIF, Delete Cookies ,
    > >> do a
    > >> Disk CleanUp.
    > >>
    > >> Please confirm your system clock and Time Zone also the Date set
    > >> properly,
    > >> Having it set incorrectly can cause this type of behavior.
    > >>
    > >> You didn't say, or at least it's not clear, whether you tried getting the
    > >> updates using Internet Explorer, by going here:
    > >>
    > >> http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
    > >>
    > >> Some new ActiveX software has to be installed on XP before your computer
    > >> can
    > >> be scanned.
    > >>
    > >> Just follow the prompts to do so, but it should then list and download
    > >> the
    > >> same updates, and install them, as those you see in the taskbar
    > >> notification.
    > >>
    > >> If going to the site is successful, keep going back until there are no
    > >> more
    > >> critical updates to install.
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> Also, Doesn't hurt to try Dial-a-fix
    > >>
    > >> Dial ª- Fix
    > >> http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix
    > >>
    > >> Run this program with all the functions activated. --it may look as if
    > >> the
    > >> scan has frozen. DAF is actually doing lots of shoveling and shuffling,
    > >> so
    > >> don't interrupt it.
    > >>
    > >> Scroll down about 2/3 of the way to Download Dial-a-fix
    > >>
    > >> I hope this post is helpful.
    > >>
    > >> Let us know how it works ºut.
    > >> --
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> "joelX47" wrote:
    > >>
    > >>> After update of WXP from SP1 SP2, WINDOWS UPDATE does not function any
    > >>> more. When I activate (manually or automatically) WUPD, it returns the
    > >>> list of the updates, it downloads needed files; but it fails to install
    > >>> updates. However the manual installation of the downloaded files works
    > >>> fine!
    > >>> An examination of "WindowsUpdate.log" shows 2 errors:
    > >>>
    > >>> First):
    > >>> 2007-08-04 14:14:08:484 1180 aa4 PT WARNING: SyncUpdates failure, error
    > >>> = 0x8024400D, soap client error = 7, soap error code = 300, HTTP status
    > >>> code = 200
    > >>> 2007-08-04 14:14:08:484 1180 aa4 PT WARNING: SOAP Fault: 0x00012c
    > >>>
    > >>> and then)
    > >>> 2007-08-04 14:15:37:343 3740 ea4 Misc = Process:
    > >>> C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt.exe
    > >>> 2007-08-04 14:15:37:328 3740 ea4 AUClnt FATAL: Error: 0x80004002.
    > >>> wuauclt handler: failed to spawn COM server
    > >>> 2007-08-04 14:15:38:531 1180 9dc Handler FATAL: 0x80004002: ERROR:
    > >>> Remote update handler container process created
    > >>> (PID: 3740),but exited before signaling event
    > >>>
    > >>> A research on the site of Microsoft for error: 0x8024400D returns:
    > >>> "0x8024400D WU_E_PT_SOAP_CLIENT Same have SOAP_E_CLIENT - SOAP customer
    > >>> found the message was malformed; fix before resending."!?
    > >>> How can I correct this message? I'm thinking some DLL are wrong; but
    > >>> which?
    > >>>
    > >>> The error 0x80004002 does not seem related to WUPD, but with
    > >>> authorization failure. How I don't see any record in the security or
    > >>> system event log.
    > >>>
    > >>> Could you help me or must I reinstall windows XP - SP2 from scratch ?
    > >>> Does anybody know if a list of Windows error code is available on the
    > >>> net?
    > >>>
    > >>>
    > >>>

    > >

    > Hey, Joel, several others got this to fix their indiv. problems--may fix
    > yours too. s.
    > 1. Click on Start and then click Run,
    > 2. In the open field type "REGSVR32 WUAPI.DLL" (without quotation marks) and
    > press Enter.
    > 3. When you receive the "DllRegisterServer in WUAPI.DLL succeeded" message,
    > click OK.
    > 4. Please repeat these steps for each of the following commands:
    > REGSVR32 WUAUENG.DLL
    > REGSVR32 WUAUENG1.DLL
    > REGSVR32 ATL.DLL
    > REGSVR32 WUCLTUI.DLL
    > REGSVR32 WUPS.DLL
    > REGSVR32 WUPS2.DLL
    > REGSVR32 WUWEB.DLL..........sdlomi2
    >
    >
    >


  7. #7
    emircano@gmail.com Guest

    Re: Windows Update fails with error: 0x80004002 and 0x8024400D

    On Aug 15, 7:24 pm, ABH <A...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    > This is great! Worked for me after I and to use my recovery disc when my
    > system crashed and then my Windows updater/Defender would no longer install
    > updates.
    >
    > ~ABH
    >
    > "sdlomi2" wrote:
    >
    > > "joelX47" <jr...@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
    > >news:uzmVK8z2HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    > > > Hello Engels,
    > > > Thanks for your help. I already "cleanup" my system: temporary files,
    > > > cookies, etc, ... To answer your question, I run windows Update by using
    > > > the Windows Update program in the start menu. It's this program that call
    > > > the faulty (Error: 0x8024400D, soap client error = 7) Web Service !I
    > > > don't know if this error is responsible for the failure of installation,
    > > > or if it is the second ( AUClnt FATAL: Error: 0x80004002 ). I think this
    > > > last error has some thing to do with an authorization failure but I'mnot
    > > > sure.
    > > > Thanks for the pointer to Dial-a-Fix, I'll see if it can help me.
    > > > Best regards.

    >
    > > > "Engel" <En...@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
    > > >news:B1DB61E3-3B4E-44FA-A651-C2FC8816FCD3@microsoft.com...
    > > >> Hello Joel,

    >
    > > >> Suggest cleaning up the system (clearing out all the Temp/Tmp folders,
    > > >> and
    > > >> included all offline content, clearing the browser TIF, Delete Cookies ,
    > > >> do a
    > > >> Disk CleanUp.

    >
    > > >> Please confirm your system clock and Time Zone also the Date set
    > > >> properly,
    > > >> Having it set incorrectly can cause this type of behavior.

    >
    > > >> You didn't say, or at least it's not clear, whether you tried getting the
    > > >> updates using Internet Explorer, by going here:

    >
    > > >>http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/

    >
    > > >> Some new ActiveX software has to be installed on XP before your computer
    > > >> can
    > > >> be scanned.

    >
    > > >> Just follow the prompts to do so, but it should then list and download
    > > >> the
    > > >> same updates, and install them, as those you see in the taskbar
    > > >> notification.

    >
    > > >> If going to the site is successful, keep going back until there are no
    > > >> more
    > > >> critical updates to install.

    >
    > > >> Also, Doesn't hurt to try Dial-a-fix

    >
    > > >> Dial ª- Fix
    > > >>http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix

    >
    > > >> Run this program with all the functions activated. --it may look as if
    > > >> the
    > > >> scan has frozen. DAF is actually doing lots of shoveling and shuffling,
    > > >> so
    > > >> don't interrupt it.

    >
    > > >> Scroll down about 2/3 of the way to Download Dial-a-fix

    >
    > > >> I hope this post is helpful.

    >
    > > >> Let us know how it works ºut.
    > > >> --

    >
    > > >> "joelX47" wrote:

    >
    > > >>> After update of WXP from SP1 SP2, WINDOWS UPDATE does not function any
    > > >>> more. When I activate (manually or automatically) WUPD, it returns the
    > > >>> list of the updates, it downloads needed files; but it fails to install
    > > >>> updates. However the manual installation of the downloaded files works
    > > >>> fine!
    > > >>> An examination of "WindowsUpdate.log" shows 2 errors:

    >
    > > >>> First):
    > > >>> 2007-08-04 14:14:08:484 1180 aa4 PT WARNING: SyncUpdates failure, error
    > > >>> = 0x8024400D, soap client error = 7, soap error code = 300, HTTP status
    > > >>> code = 200
    > > >>> 2007-08-04 14:14:08:484 1180 aa4 PT WARNING: SOAP Fault: 0x00012c

    >
    > > >>> and then)
    > > >>> 2007-08-04 14:15:37:343 3740 ea4 Misc = Process:
    > > >>> C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt.exe
    > > >>> 2007-08-04 14:15:37:328 3740 ea4 AUClnt FATAL: Error: 0x80004002.
    > > >>> wuauclt handler: failed to spawn COM server
    > > >>> 2007-08-04 14:15:38:531 1180 9dc Handler FATAL: 0x80004002: ERROR:
    > > >>> Remote update handler container process created
    > > >>> (PID: 3740),but exited before signaling event

    >
    > > >>> A research on the site of Microsoft for error: 0x8024400D returns:
    > > >>> "0x8024400D WU_E_PT_SOAP_CLIENT Same have SOAP_E_CLIENT - SOAP customer
    > > >>> found the message was malformed; fix before resending."!?
    > > >>> How can I correct this message? I'm thinking some DLL are wrong; but
    > > >>> which?

    >
    > > >>> The error 0x80004002 does not seem related to WUPD, but with
    > > >>> authorization failure. How I don't see any record in the security or
    > > >>> system event log.

    >
    > > >>> Could you help me or must I reinstall windows XP - SP2 from scratch?
    > > >>> Does anybody know if a list of Windows error code is available on the
    > > >>> net?

    >
    > > Hey, Joel, several others got this to fix their indiv. problems--may fix
    > > yours too. s.
    > > 1. Click on Start and then click Run,
    > > 2. In the open field type "REGSVR32 WUAPI.DLL" (without quotation marks) and
    > > press Enter.
    > > 3. When you receive the "DllRegisterServer in WUAPI.DLL succeeded" message,
    > > click OK.
    > > 4. Please repeat these steps for each of the following commands:
    > > REGSVR32 WUAUENG.DLL
    > > REGSVR32 WUAUENG1.DLL
    > > REGSVR32 ATL.DLL
    > > REGSVR32 WUCLTUI.DLL
    > > REGSVR32 WUPS.DLL
    > > REGSVR32 WUPS2.DLL
    > > REGSVR32 WUWEB.DLL..........sdlomi2


    oh ty sdlomi worked for me too :D


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    Worked for me too!

    Hey sdlomi2 - You're my Hero of the Day!

    Thx!!!!!


    Dana

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