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Published October 6, 2015 · Updated January 24, 2016 0 Flares Twitter 0 Facebook 0 Google+ 0 LinkedIn 0 Email -- Filament.io 0 Flares × Have you received the error, HTTP Error 500 - Internal Server Error Windows Update Failed on Windows Server 2003 with error 0x80190194 when attempting to apply windows updates to a Windows Server 2003 server with the following error codes: 0x80190194, 0x8DDD0010? How about getting the following Internet Information Services page when attempting updates? When this happens, try changing the URL to http://www.update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate/v6/default.aspx. This should bring up the old Windows Update website that you are accustomed to seeing on older Windows Server 2003 servers. However, when you do that, you receive the dreaded HTTP Error 500 - Internal Server Error. At this point you might be thinking about giving up since it's Windows 2003 but wouldn't it be nice if you can patch your old Windows 2003 server all the way up until you get the time to upgrade them to Windows 2012 R2? Here's how you can do it. All you need to do is reset the IE settings and maybe restart Windows Update. From Internet Explorer, select Internet Options, go the Advanced tab and select the Reset button. Navigate to the Programs tab and select Reset Web Settings Navigate to the General tab and select the Delete Files button in the Temporary Internet Files section. Now close your Internet Explorer browser and select Windows Update again. You should receive the familiar Windows Update web site below. If you do not, please restart the Windows Update service. That's it! So please patch those old Windows Server 2003 systems all the way up. As you know, Windows has stopped supporting Windows Server 2003 last July 2015 so there won't be many updates after that. But if those servers are going to stay around for a little while longer, it would sure be nice to patch them as much as possible. I hope this helps someone. It helped me out. Good luck! Tags: 0x8DDD0010error code 0x80190194HTTP Error 500IE ResetInternet Information ServicesWindows Server 2003Windows Updates George Almeida Welcome to my little corner of the blogosphere. I'm an Information Technology manager for a Fortune 500 company. I specialize in Windows operating systems, applications, servers, storage, networks and also have a technical background on the IBM iSeries platform. My only purpose for this blog is the hope that it helps someone, someday, somewhere. Any meager proceeds derived from our sponsors will be donated to charity. You may also like... 2 Slow Printing with Easy Print May 17, 2014 by George Almeida · Published May 17, 2014 ·