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0x80248011 l'erreur "fatale" de XP sp2

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Submitted by Christos on
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Priez pour ne pas avoir la même erreur que moi et un certain nombre d'internautes en faisant une update de Windows XP sp2...

"erreur: 0x80248011
Windows Update a rencontré une erreur et ne peut pas afficher la page demandée. Les sources d'information suivantes peuvent vous aider à résoudre le problème..."

Je suis allé sur les sites proposés par windows et en recherchant en anglais je trouve la solution suivante:

"0x80248011 error code
To resolve this error, clear the Microsoft Internet Explorer cache. To do this, follow these steps:1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3. Click the General tab.
4. In the Temporary Internet files section, click Delete Cookies.
5. In the Delete Cookies box, click OK.
6. Click Delete Files.
7. Click to select the Delete all offline content check box in the Delete Files dialog box, and then click OK.
8. In the History section, click Clear History.
9. Click Yes, and then click OK. "

j'execute les ordres de ce cher windows mais rien... Que faire? une réstauration du système? j'ai déjà essayé! NADA

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laurent

le message apparait apres l`installe SP2

RESOLUTION :

- Demarrer le service
" service de transfert intelligent d`arriere plan " en mode " automatque "

- Demarrer le service
" mises a jour automatiques " en mode "automatique "

- Redemarrer l`ordinateur

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Fri, 04/15/2005 - 19:33 Permalink
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laurent

In reply to by Christos

As tu recharger les actives x ?
si tu suis exactement la procedure decrite mot a mot et tu reconfigure bien tes services cela doit marcher !
Tu as peut etre rater a un endroit ?
Cette erreur est courant concernant l`update windows

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Sat, 04/16/2005 - 19:12 Permalink
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Christos

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News problem with SP2

Windows XP SP2 checks at shutdown for any Windows Updates have been downloaded and not installed, then offers to install them as part of the shutdown process. Understandably, this can cause a very slow shutdown on that one occassion and, if something goes wrong, can even hang shutdown completely. To see if your shutdown problem is caused by this issue, look for error 0x80248011 in any of the Windows Update log files, particularly %windir%SoftwareDistributionReportingEvents.log. If present, this indicates a corrupt local metadata store for Windows Update. SOLUTION: Click Start, click Run, type SERVICES.MSC, click OK. Stop the Automatic Updates service. Rename the C:WindowsSoftwareDistribution folder to c:WindowsSoftwareDistribution.old. Restart the Automatic Updates service. (Tip from MS-MVP Bill Castner.)

Source:[url]http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.php[/u…]

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Mon, 05/16/2005 - 00:46 Permalink