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"barrowhill" <barrowhill@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb:> I, like a lot of people with genuine copies of windows, have experienced > problems with installing KB892130. I've been in and out of a lot of posts on > the subject and tried various offered solutions which have (and have not) > worked for some people. After numerous variations, the following has worked > and I'm now able to run the update service as it was intended.Another and MS official solution:| From: =?Utf-8?B?R2FyeSBDYWxkd2VsbA==?= <GaryCaldwell@discussions.microsoft.com>| Subject: WGA KB892130 Fix for Error 0x80070005| Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 17:40:26 -0800| Message-ID: <D4CEE959-4C34-4547-964C-E6514A42A205@microsoft.com>| Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsupdate| The WGA diagnostic tool has been updated to correct this problem seen by some| customers. Please download and execute it from:|| http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=52012|| After running the tool, please return to Windows Update and try it again.|| We will be posting a support article describing the problem. If you| experience any issues with this tool or it does not fix your problem, please| use the "Copy to Clipboard" button on the tool to send me| (gacald@microsoft.com) your results so I can investigate it further.|| Thank you,|| Gary Caldwell| MicrosoftIf redirecting is disabled in your IE or by a "security software"running in the background, here you go:http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/a/f/3afe96b2-558e-4fdd-9d9e-d5ac4b6cbad4/WGADiag2.exeDownload and save the tool, quit your browser, execute the tool andtry to access Windows Update via IE again afterwards.Bye,Freudi