Error Number 0x8ddd0007
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case, Automatic Updates will popup a window that asks you to restart your computer. Also, when you return to the Windows Update or Microsoft Update site, it won't let http://www.itexperience.net/2009/06/25/bypass-pending-reboot-of-automatic-updates-0x8ddd0007/ you install new updates as long as you don't have restarted the computer. The following error occurs: [Error number: 0x8DDD0007] You need to restart your computer to finish installing a program or http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/windows-update-wont-run-error-number-0x8ddd0007.174915/ updates. You cannot view or get other updates from the site until you restart. In certain situations, you may want to bypass this pending reboot check. To clear the pending reboot, do error number the following: Click Start, click Run, type "regedit" and click OK Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate\Auto Update\ Right-click the key (folder) "RebootRequired" and click Delete Additionally, you may have to restart the Automatic Updates server. To restart Automatic Updates, do the following: Click Start, click Run, type "services.msc" and click OK Right click on Automatic Updates and click "Restart" Automatic Updates One thought on “Bypass pending error number 0x8ddd0007 reboot of Automatic Updates [0x8DDD0007]” DJ says: October 18, 2009 at 7:16 am Muchos gracias! Was a very annoying issue, especially with the variety of updates that needed to be installed. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.Comment Name Email Website Post navigation Speed up EMS (Exchange 2007 management shell)Get the MAC address of a remote computer Recent Posts Solution to "SQL Server reported SQL message 50000, severity 16" September 30, 2016 Failed to run Task Sequence - error 0x80004005 in SCCM September 1, 2016 Copy all users from one group to another August 17, 2016 Resource x referenced in attribute displayName could not be found in RSOP August 4, 2016 No result data. (0x80070002) in MBSA 2.3 August 1, 2016 Recent commentsAnonymous on An Active Directory Domain Controller (AD DC) for the domain “x.x.com” could not be contacted (Windows Azure)Anonymous on An Active Directory Domain Controller (AD DC) for the domain “x.x.com” could not be contacted (Windows Azure)Jonathon on FIX: The Background Intelligent Transfer Service service terminated with service-specific error 2147942402 (0x80070002)thomas on An Active Directory Domain Controller (AD DC) for the domain &
update and a box came up saying that I needed to install some Microsoft Publisher thing. So, I clicked yes, but nothing happened. Ever since then when I try to run windows update it gives me "Error number: 0x8DDD0007" and says that my computer needs to be restarted. I have restarted it several times but it doesnt help. Thanks for your help! Joel, Aug 26, 2004 #1 Advertisements Guest Guest [Error number: 0x8DDD0007] "Windows Update cannot be displayed because your computer requires you to restart it in order to finish another process. For example, you may have installed a program or update recently. After restarting, click Start, and then click Windows Update." >-----Original Message----- >hey joel, is there anyway that you can get the specific error message written >down, along with what operating system you're running? I can't seem to find >anything in the KB on that one. >. > Guest, Aug 26, 2004 #2 Advertisements Joel Guest I believe I'm on windows xp...How would i go about updating all of my applications? (also...my internet is running really slow as well) >-----Original Message----- >Which version of Windows and Office are you running? You might want to try >updating all of your office applications. >. > Joel, Aug 26, 2004 #3 Torgeir Bakken \(MVP\) Guest Joel wrote: > Yesterday I was running windows update and a box came up > saying that I needed to install some Microsoft Publisher > thing. So, I clicked yes, but nothing happened. Ever since > then when I try to run windows update it gives me "Error > number: 0x8DDD0007" and says that my computer needs to be > restarted. I have restarted it several times but it doesnt > help. Thanks for your help! Hi From Igor Franchuk: I've encountered the same problem as you did today. When searching the Internet for the same error in hope for a ready solution in some discussion forum I surfed over quite a few responses and none of them were solutions. After giving up I came up with a solution of our problem. It seems like there was actually a mistake in the previous versions of windows update. After disassembling wuweb.dll that is responsible for webControl update ActiveX object that is actually handling web based updates I discovered the place where reboot required message is generated. After looking in around the code I found that the condition the message is generated is the