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| | Update Error 80072efd keep getting this error when trying to update Vista. I have switched my firewall off, am not behind a proxy server, and can surf to the update site without issue, yet this error appears constantly, for the last several days. Something that MAY be related is the staggering slowness of IE on my Vista machine. It's performance gradually slows down, until it is incapable of fetching a page, a couple of hundred bytes per minute. At the same time, an XP machine running on the same connection fetches pages 100% successfully at high speed. Could the error and this myserious slowness be related? |
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| | RE: Update Error 80072efd Hello Sean, For a resolution, regarding the Update Error, open Vista's Help and Support, and then (in the Search Field) type; Update Error. When the Search results are displayed, simply follow the instructions as needed for your specific Error for the resolution. Vista's Help and Support, and the "Start Search" Field, immediately above Vista's Start Button, will be your best friend if ever conflicts arrive at your Desktop. -- Windows Vista Become Part of The Legacy! "Sean Hederman" wrote: > keep getting this error when trying to update Vista. I have switched my > firewall off, am not behind a proxy server, and can surf to the update site > without issue, yet this error appears constantly, for the last several days. > > Something that MAY be related is the staggering slowness of IE on my Vista > machine. It's performance gradually slows down, until it is incapable of > fetching a page, a couple of hundred bytes per minute. > > At the same time, an XP machine running on the same connection fetches pages > 100% successfully at high speed. Could the error and this myserious slowness > be related? |
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| | Re: Update Error 80072efd Sean Error: 80072efd = ERROR_INTERNET_CANNOT_CONNECT Translation: Cannot connect to the Internet server This error may occur if your Internet connection or configuration is preventing access to the Windows Update site. http://v5.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...cleid=16&ln=en http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=836941 You receive an "Error 0x80072EE2" or "Error 0x80072EFD" error message when you try to use Windows Update -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Sean Hederman" <Sean Hederman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F2EBFE03-E0A6-48A5-9061-EE41DF4FB7DA@microsoft.com... > keep getting this error when trying to update Vista. I have switched my > firewall off, am not behind a proxy server, and can surf to the update site > without issue, yet this error appears constantly, for the last several days. > > Something that MAY be related is the staggering slowness of IE on my Vista > machine. It's performance gradually slows down, until it is incapable of > fetching a page, a couple of hundred bytes per minute. > > At the same time, an XP machine running on the same connection fetches pages > 100% successfully at high speed. Could the error and this myserious slowness > be related? |
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| | Re: Update Error 80072efd I would appreciate it if you guys would have bothered actually reading my post, since I quite clearly lay out the steps and checks that I have done. I have ensured that the internet connection is working, I have ensured that I can navigate to the update site, and I have ensured that the firewall is off just in case. Since this is exactly what you have suggested, and what the Help and Support suggests, and it does not work, I am asking for more ideas. "Peter Foldes" wrote: > Sean > > > Error: 80072efd = ERROR_INTERNET_CANNOT_CONNECT > Translation: Cannot connect to the Internet server > > This error may occur if your Internet connection or configuration is preventing > access to the Windows Update site. > http://v5.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...cleid=16&ln=en > > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=836941 > You receive an "Error 0x80072EE2" or "Error 0x80072EFD" error message when you try to > use Windows Update > > -- > Peter > > Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others > Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. > > "Sean Hederman" <Sean Hederman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F2EBFE03-E0A6-48A5-9061-EE41DF4FB7DA@microsoft.com... > > keep getting this error when trying to update Vista. I have switched my > > firewall off, am not behind a proxy server, and can surf to the update site > > without issue, yet this error appears constantly, for the last several days. > > > > Something that MAY be related is the staggering slowness of IE on my Vista > > machine. It's performance gradually slows down, until it is incapable of > > fetching a page, a couple of hundred bytes per minute. > > > > At the same time, an XP machine running on the same connection fetches pages > > 100% successfully at high speed. Could the error and this myserious slowness > > be related? > |
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| | RE: Update Error 80072efd Some more information that may be related to this, it seems that no application on my computer is capable of accessing the Internet other than Internet Explorer. I checked it out, and even though Windows Firewall was off, it appears that it was interfering with network traffic nonetheless, only allowing through IE, not even the phishing checks or anything. Only by stopping Windows Firewall in Services, have I managed to actually get any kind of network access other than cripplingly slow IE. Can anyone tell me why Windows Firewall blocks programs even when supposedly stopped? "Sean Hederman" wrote: > keep getting this error when trying to update Vista. I have switched my > firewall off, am not behind a proxy server, and can surf to the update site > without issue, yet this error appears constantly, for the last several days. > > Something that MAY be related is the staggering slowness of IE on my Vista > machine. It's performance gradually slows down, until it is incapable of > fetching a page, a couple of hundred bytes per minute. > > At the same time, an XP machine running on the same connection fetches pages > 100% successfully at high speed. Could the error and this myserious slowness > be related? |
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| | RE: Update Error 80072efd I've fixed it. It appears that when you change Windows Firewall to block outgoing connections by default, it dramatically slows said outgoing connections to virtually unusable speeds. It also apparently carries on blocking and slowing down even when it is supposedly switched off. Only shutting down the service actually stops the firewall, so one wonders why there's firewall on/off option at all. Restoring to default restored network performance and allowed checks like update to go through okay. IE could handle the staggerringly huge slowdown, but it looks like update couldn't. "Sean Hederman" wrote: > Some more information that may be related to this, it seems that no > application on my computer is capable of accessing the Internet other than > Internet Explorer. I checked it out, and even though Windows Firewall was > off, it appears that it was interfering with network traffic nonetheless, > only allowing through IE, not even the phishing checks or anything. Only by > stopping Windows Firewall in Services, have I managed to actually get any > kind of network access other than cripplingly slow IE. > > Can anyone tell me why Windows Firewall blocks programs even when supposedly > stopped? > > "Sean Hederman" wrote: > > > keep getting this error when trying to update Vista. I have switched my > > firewall off, am not behind a proxy server, and can surf to the update site > > without issue, yet this error appears constantly, for the last several days. > > > > Something that MAY be related is the staggering slowness of IE on my Vista > > machine. It's performance gradually slows down, until it is incapable of > > fetching a page, a couple of hundred bytes per minute. > > > > At the same time, an XP machine running on the same connection fetches pages > > 100% successfully at high speed. Could the error and this myserious slowness > > be related? |
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| | RE: Update Error 80072efd Sean, I just tried that. I changed the Windows Firewall Service to DISABLED (stopped it too) and I still have the problem. I have checked the firewall and I am on a company network but as the I.T. guy, I can say that we are NOT using a Proxy Server! Vista Business Build 6000 x32 "Sean Hederman" wrote: > I've fixed it. It appears that when you change Windows Firewall to block > outgoing connections by default, it dramatically slows said outgoing > connections to virtually unusable speeds. It also apparently carries on > blocking and slowing down even when it is supposedly switched off. Only > shutting down the service actually stops the firewall, so one wonders why > there's firewall on/off option at all. > > Restoring to default restored network performance and allowed checks like > update to go through okay. IE could handle the staggerringly huge slowdown, > but it looks like update couldn't. > > "Sean Hederman" wrote: > > > Some more information that may be related to this, it seems that no > > application on my computer is capable of accessing the Internet other than > > Internet Explorer. I checked it out, and even though Windows Firewall was > > off, it appears that it was interfering with network traffic nonetheless, > > only allowing through IE, not even the phishing checks or anything. Only by > > stopping Windows Firewall in Services, have I managed to actually get any > > kind of network access other than cripplingly slow IE. > > > > Can anyone tell me why Windows Firewall blocks programs even when supposedly > > stopped? > > > > "Sean Hederman" wrote: > > > > > keep getting this error when trying to update Vista. I have switched my > > > firewall off, am not behind a proxy server, and can surf to the update site > > > without issue, yet this error appears constantly, for the last several days. > > > > > > Something that MAY be related is the staggering slowness of IE on my Vista > > > machine. It's performance gradually slows down, until it is incapable of > > > fetching a page, a couple of hundred bytes per minute. > > > > > > At the same time, an XP machine running on the same connection fetches pages > > > 100% successfully at high speed. Could the error and this myserious slowness > > > be related? |
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