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with Microsoft Sign Up All Content All Content This Topic This Forum Advanced Search Browse Forums Downloads Guides Calendar Forum Rules Online Users More Wiki Bug Tracker AutoIt Resources Release Installer Help file Editor Beta Installer Help file Editor Git More More More All Activity Home AutoIt v3 AutoIt Example Scripts Windows Update Fix Sign in to follow this Followers 0 Windows Update Fix Started by 2tim3_16, January 31, 2007 14 posts in this topic 2tim3_16 0 Wayfarer Active Members 0 72 posts #1 · http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie11-windows_7/unable-to-launch-internet-explorer-closes-with/206ae872-3526-43a5-acd2-befc2a449b26 Posted January 31, 2007 (edited) Too often we come across computers that aren't getting automatic updates, even though they're turned on via GP. If we try running Windows Updates manually on these computers, we get various error codes, most of which don't appear on Microsofts KB. So, after doing some research on various fourms, I put together the following script. So far it has https://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/40440-windows-update-fix/ corrected every WU error we have run across. Hope it's usefull to someone! expandcollapse popup;If Internet Explorer is open, close it. If ProcessExists("iexplore.exe") Then ProcessClose("iexplore.exe") ;Stop the Automatic Updates service. Run('net stop "Automatic Updates"') Sleep(3000) ;Check the version of iexplore.exe, then clear the Internet Cache. If StringLeft(FileGetVersion(@ProgramFilesDir & "\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"), 1) = "7" Then Run('control inetcpl.cpl') WinWait('Internet Properties') ControlClick('Internet Properties', '', 'Button4') WinWait('Delete Browsing History') ControlClick('Delete Browsing History', '', 'Button1') WinWait('Delete Files') ControlClick('Delete Files', '', 'Button1') WinWait('Delete Browsing History') ControlClick('Delete Browsing History', '', 'Button7') WinWait('Internet Properties') ControlClick('Internet Properties', '', 'Button12') ElseIf StringLeft(FileGetVersion(@ProgramFilesDir & "\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"), 1) = "6" Then Run('control inetcpl.cpl') WinWait('Internet Properties') ControlClick('Internet Properties', '', 'Button7') WinWait('Delete Files') ControlClick('Delete Files', '', 'Button1') WinWait('Delete Files') ControlClick('Delete Files', '', 'Button2') WinWait('Internet Properties') ControlClick('Internet Properties', '', 'Button15') Else Exit EndIf ;Delete the Windows Update Log file(s) If FileExists(@WindowsDir & "\Win
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