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to stop Windows update service from command line(CMD). Make sure that you open elevated administrator command prompt to execute this command.How to stop Windows update serviceDo the followingOpen elevated command promptRun the below command.net stop wuauservExample:C:\Users\Administrator>net windows update service could not be stopped windows 10 stop wuauserv The Windows Update service is stopping. The Windows Update service was stopped
Wuauserv Stuck Stopping
successfully. Update service restarts automaticallyIt's observed that just stopping the service does not work in some cases and it restarts automatically.
Windows Update Service Stopping
In such cases one can disable the service completely by running below command.C:\>sc config wuauserv start= disabled [SC] ChangeServiceConfig SUCCESSNote that these commands to stop or disable service should be run from elevated administrator http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-update/unable-to-download-windows-updates-error-5-access/4c635c29-d1a3-4546-838e-8c68f30a673e command prompt. Other wise you will get the following error.C:\Users\administrator>net stop wuauserv System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied.How to start windows updatenet start wuauservExample:C:\Users\Administrator>net start wuauserv The Windows Update service is starting. The Windows Update service was started successfully. { 22 comments… add one } Carl, SwedenNeat tip. However, it seems W7 is automatically restarting the Windows Update service every now and then. I've changed status to https://www.windows-commandline.com/start-stop-windows-update-service/ "Manual" under services.msc but the behavior remains. No fun at all. Reply Link Per HansenHi Carl FYI everytime you go into windows update it will start the service even though it is set to manual so if you need to look in windows update then stop the service again afterwards. Link EdmondPlease help me to stop the windows update, it is a disaster every time after windows update, totally stupid program, may be next time I should go for apple. Reply Link winhelpyou gott the error because you have'nt run cmd as administrator Link SafalApple is more stupid than the windows. Link LindaI cannot get windows update to stop, finish, or go away! How do I get this to stop so I can get back on the computer? It's a brand new computer, and useless at this point! Reply Link Justin Goldberg, MCSESet to disabled and reboot! Link joshWow thank you for putting this line up here. I needed to restart my windows update and this did the trick Reply Link Bob SundquistAutoHotkey script:#Persistent interval = 600 ; execution interval in seconds Menu, Tray, Add ; divider line Menu, Tray, Add, Execute Now, StopService Menu, Tray, Default, Execute Now timer_param := -1000 * intervalStopService: Run %com
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Access Denied error when trying to start BITS & Automatic Update Service Discussion in https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-access-denied-error-when-trying-to-start-bits-automatic-update-service.824423/ 'Windows XP' started by DancinHomer, May 5, 2009. Thread Status: Not open for https://groups.google.com/d/topic/microsoft.public.windowsupdate/hCKTLCqQZUg further replies. Advertisement DancinHomer Thread Starter Joined: May 5, 2009 Messages: 42 I have been trying to resolve this issue since Friday with no great progress. The main issue is that a program on the laptop needs the Background Intelligent Transfer Service set to Automatic start, however when you try to change this setting, I windows update get an Access Denied error (Error 5), I also get a similar access denied error when trying to manually start the service. I have done the following 'general fixes' with no success; chkdsk /r, sfc /scannow, windows update repair tool and windows repair. Other things I've tried: Setting permissions in the registry for the BITS entries to give full access using the user's account. Setting a password on the windows update service Administrator account. Repairing BITS using guide on another forum. Start the service from Administrator account (in safe-mode) and new Temp account (with admin rights). Precautionary virus & spyware scan as I've read that Vundo virus can cause problems like this, albeit not found. Other information that may help: I get the same error on the Automatic Updates service. I noticed corruption on the Path to Executable:, where instead of reading %SystemRoot% it read %fystemRoot%, although I fixed these entries in Regedit. When going into Safe-Mode it logs straight in to the user created account instead of normally asking at logon screen which account to login with (Administrator account not in list, but does exist) Similar to above when I created the Temp account, it logged straight in to the main user account (in both normal & safe-mode) without giving me the option (I can log in by choosing Log Out, once logged in) When enabling/disabling an entry in msconfig I get the message about not having permissions to make the change, although it does make the change. Any ideas would be much appreciated as I have posted this on another forum with no success (yet). Paul. DancinHomer, May 5, 2009 #1 Sponsor Phanto
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