TaurArian
Wed May 14 17:32:01 PDT 2008
Step 1:
Verify that your computer's date and time are accurate and that the Internet
Explorer language option is not empty.
To check the language setting in Internet Explorer:
Click "Tools" and then choose "Internet Options"
Click the "Languages" button
Make sure at least one language is listed in the "Language Options" dialog.
When checking your date (including the year) and time, also check the
Internet Time and Time Zone. Double click on the date/time in the
notification/system tray area, select Internet Time Tab and then select
update now. If itâ??s not already checked, check automatically synchronize with
an Internet Time Server.
Step 2:
Also check these settings:
Tools > Internet Options > Advanced
Scroll down to the Security Settings.
Make sure that the two boxes are checked that say "Enable SSL 2" or "Enable
SSL 3".
Step 3:
Also delete Temporary Internet Files
Tools > Internet Options > General
Under Temporary Internet files, click Delete Files, click OK
Step 4:
Tools > Internet Options > Security
Click Trusted sites, click Default Level.
Click the Sites button and clear the check box "Require server verification
(https:) for all sites in this zone."
Now add the following :
http://*.windowsupdate.microsoft.com
https://*.windowsupdate.microsoft.com
http://download.windowsupdate.com
If required, reboot and try Windows Update again. If still no success, have
a look at the following link for more clues.
You Cannot View Updates on the Windows Update Site Using Secure Socket Layer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326253
"werner" wrote:
> Recently I have had a number of difficulties with updates both on my desktop
> and on my laptop. For days on end I could not download te last security
> update, and then - out of the blue - I could install it. Now I am unable to
> install windows SP3. The above error code is no help, at least not for me.
> Is there anybody who could help me ?
>
> Thank you in advance.