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Translate Topic etree Members Profile Send Private Message Find Members Posts Add to Buddy List Newbie Joined: 02 January 2006 Status: Offline Points: 12 Post Options Post Reply Quoteetree Report Post Thanks(0) QuoteReply Topic: WUpdate fails with error code 0x8DDD0002Posted: 13 January 2006 at 2:32pm I've got a weird problem with windows update - it fails with the message Error number: 0x8DDD0002 To install items from Windows Update, you must be logged onas an administrator or a member of the Administrators group.If your computer is connected to a network, network policysettings may also prevent you from completing thisprocedure.This came up just a few days ago, before the security update for the wmf https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/55ea3f8a-66c9-421a-bb4b-66fa0c7b349e/resolution-error-number-0x8ddd0002?forum=winservergen vulnerability came out on the 6 or 7 of January.Now, Microsoft's KB article #316524support.microsoft.com/kb/316524/en-usprecisely describes my problem but doesn't solve it. The system is XP Home edition with SP2. Please have a look at the details of my troubleshooting attempts and let me know if you have any ideas..I went through the five troubleshooting steps provided in the KB article but found some didn't work and others did not seem to apply:1. check you're logged http://forum.sysinternals.com/wupdate-fails-with-error-code-0x8ddd0002_topic3521.html in as administrator - check. I also tried creating a new admin account, then logging into it and try to update from there, no joy.2. delete IE temp files - sure, but doesn't work.3. alter permissions for Windows Update registry entry: done as described (adding a setting for 'everyone'), no joy. Also, I saw nothing unusual with the existing permissions for the admin-user accounts. 4. Change security settings for the c:\windows\softwaredistribution folder: This one's odd because I don't have a security tab in the folder's properties window - only a file sharing tab and that one doesn't allow me to set user permissions. So I cannot set permissions on this folder as it is.Q. Should I have a security tab - and is this an indicator for something being wrong with the folder? 5. rename the catroot2 folder. did so, no joy.Thoughts? Karlchen Members Profile Send Private Message Find Members Posts Add to Buddy List Senior Member Joined: 18 June 2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 5141 Post Options Post Reply QuoteKarlchen Report Post Thanks(0) QuoteReply Posted: 13 January 2006 at 2:54pm Good evening, etree. As I have not got access to any XP Home system, I cannot reproduce or investigate your problem. I assume that you followed the steps described in the MS knowledge base article carefully. 4. Change security
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