RE: Error number: 0x8007000B

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RE: Error number: 0x8007000B

I found a solution that worked for me on another forum. It's a browser
hijack preventing windows update from running.

"In part, these were the directions that fixed my problem. Done in SAFE MODE

Modify Registry Entries:
1. This procedure requires to modify registry entries. You must backup your
registry. How to BackUp Registry
2. Go to Start>Run>Regedit
3. Navigate to the following entries and remove the value if present:

*
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\NameServer= (leave blank)
*
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\NameServer=
(leave blank)

Modify TCP-IP Settings:
4. Go to Start>Control Panel>Network Connections and double-click to open.
5. Right-click then click on Properties
6. Go to Internet Protocol (TCP-IP)
7. Click on Obtain DNS server address automatically if there was an assigned
unknown DNS

He also suggested running Adaware 2007 and ewido antivirus. I use Adaware
and ewido is compatable with AVG antivirus which I also have. Adaware
wouldn't run in SAFEmode - aborted with a goofball error. I couldn't get the
ewido online scan to work, so I ran AVG. It didn't come up with anything.

ANYHOW after I did the reg hacks and the TCP-IP updates, Windows Update
works as always. I was able to upload Defender's updates and now he is happy
and all is well."

"Bhikkhu Samahita" wrote:

> When attempting updating Windows XP prof. SP2 I get:
>
> "The website has encountered a problem and
> cannot display the page you are trying to view."
> Error number: 0x8007000B
>
> Tried many things without success.
>
> Any who have a clue to a solution ?
>
> many thanx in advance: bhikkhu_ekamuni@yahoo.com
>
 
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