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John B
07-09-2005, 11:38 PM
I think I have asked this question before, but unfortunately I haven't had an
answer that has solved the problem, even though there must be one. Whenever I
attempt to run WU or Office update I am told in Office that 'we seem to have
a problem', amd in WU receive error 0x80072F76. I have added all the
suggested site to ZA trusted Zone and allowed them in the Privacy list, but
to mo avail. Can anyone please tell me where I am going wrong?

Galen
07-09-2005, 11:38 PM
In news:761225D3-A7CC-4348-9900-AB3EE8050A55@microsoft.com,
John B <JohnB@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

> I think I have asked this question before, but unfortunately I
> haven't had an answer that has solved the problem, even though there
> must be one. Whenever I attempt to run WU or Office update I am told
> in Office that 'we seem to have a problem', amd in WU receive error
> 0x80072F76. I have added all the suggested site to ZA trusted Zone
> and allowed them in the Privacy list, but to mo avail. Can anyone
> please tell me where I am going wrong?

I'd start with the ZA help file or asking there directly but if not then I'd
check the privacy settings in ZA. What happens if you turn the firewall off
and do the updates? (Not the safest idea I know but it's worth a shot to
check.) You could try adding the *.microsoft.com address to the trusted zone
and give it complete access but the privacy settings might still prevent you
from using the cookies or the scripts properly. Just to be safe, if you're
using XP, you could turn off ZA and then enable the Windows Firewall and do
your updates. When you're done just reverse the process and turn ZA back on.

Galen
--

"And that recommendation, with the exaggerated estimate of my ability
with which he prefaced it, was, if you will believe me, Watson, the
very first thing which ever made me feel that a profession might be
made out of what had up to that time been the merest hobby."

Sherlock Holmes

RoyC
07-09-2005, 11:38 PM
I have Zone Alarm Firewall and do not have any trouble getting updates in
Office or Windows Update. I have all default settings and have not altered
anything.
Roy

"John B" wrote:

> I think I have asked this question before, but unfortunately I haven't had an
> answer that has solved the problem, even though there must be one. Whenever I
> attempt to run WU or Office update I am told in Office that 'we seem to have
> a problem', amd in WU receive error 0x80072F76. I have added all the
> suggested site to ZA trusted Zone and allowed them in the Privacy list, but
> to mo avail. Can anyone please tell me where I am going wrong?

John B
07-09-2005, 11:38 PM
Thanks Galen - Updates perfectly well with ZA off, I have asked in the ZA
forums (and done as suggested) but to no avail. I will utilise your 'ZA
off/Windows FW on' suggestion until I crack it (& I will).

"Galen" wrote:

> In news:761225D3-A7CC-4348-9900-AB3EE8050A55@microsoft.com,
> John B <JohnB@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say:
>
> My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
>
> > I think I have asked this question before, but unfortunately I
> > haven't had an answer that has solved the problem, even though there
> > must be one. Whenever I attempt to run WU or Office update I am told
> > in Office that 'we seem to have a problem', amd in WU receive error
> > 0x80072F76. I have added all the suggested site to ZA trusted Zone
> > and allowed them in the Privacy list, but to mo avail. Can anyone
> > please tell me where I am going wrong?
>
> I'd start with the ZA help file or asking there directly but if not then I'd
> check the privacy settings in ZA. What happens if you turn the firewall off
> and do the updates? (Not the safest idea I know but it's worth a shot to
> check.) You could try adding the *.microsoft.com address to the trusted zone
> and give it complete access but the privacy settings might still prevent you
> from using the cookies or the scripts properly. Just to be safe, if you're
> using XP, you could turn off ZA and then enable the Windows Firewall and do
> your updates. When you're done just reverse the process and turn ZA back on.
>
> Galen
> --
>
> "And that recommendation, with the exaggerated estimate of my ability
> with which he prefaced it, was, if you will believe me, Watson, the
> very first thing which ever made me feel that a profession might be
> made out of what had up to that time been the merest hobby."
>
> Sherlock Holmes
>
>
>

Galen
07-09-2005, 11:39 PM
In news:16C365AA-41CE-42B6-8C36-39A1AC2DD1A2@microsoft.com,
John B <JohnB@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

> Thanks Galen - Updates perfectly well with ZA off, I have asked in
> the ZA forums (and done as suggested) but to no avail. I will utilise
> your 'ZA off/Windows FW on' suggestion until I crack it (& I will).

I am afraid I'm just not a ZA fan. I have ulterior motives perhaps but to be
honest I've installed (and paid for) one of their newer versions on a test
system recently. It is still installed but the system is seldom in use. I
found that it was just as secure as any competative product but I didn't
like the interface nor the ability to give varied restrictions at the
application level that could be trusted. Assuming you have SP2 installed the
Windows Firewall is not that bad really. It has room to grow in outbound
packet filtering but for the most part it does it's job reasonably well
while using few system resources.

Galen
--

"And that recommendation, with the exaggerated estimate of my ability
with which he prefaced it, was, if you will believe me, Watson, the
very first thing which ever made me feel that a profession might be
made out of what had up to that time been the merest hobby."

Sherlock Holmes


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