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Microsoft window update error detecting my computer as mac..
(cross-post added to Win98 Networking)
"Sillyboyy" wrote in message ... Hmm,, still unable to solve it.. tried it le.. even nw go in the http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...en/default.asp still will detected me as mac.. Go to this diagnostic site http://www.fiddlertool.com/useragent.aspx and scroll to "Your browser sent the following headers:" specifically beside the "User-Agent:" label to find out what the User-Agent which you are transmitting is. Do you have a firewall installed? Perhaps it is corrupting the User-Agent string and making it different from javascript:navigator.userAgent Copy and paste that in your Address bar to compare it with what was received from the diagnostic site. A continual problem I have with Win9x is that there doesn't seem to be any way of doing a packet trace on it. Also I don't know if there is a utility such as FiddlerTool which is available for it. Otherwise, assuming your User-Agent is normal, the only diagnostic you will have is the View Source of the error message which will probably be too late to figure out why you are getting it. Hmm... actually, now I see that there is a script which gets called which could be where the problem is: redirect.js That file would be cached in the TIF if you are getting that far and you could drag it to a Notepad window to browse it. It's too complicated for me to understand without seeing the flow via a script debugger. (YMMV? w) Does Win9x at least support a script debugger? Perhaps you could try stepping through that script to see where it's going wrong. WU NG really isn't the best forum for this diagnosis. Cross-posting to Win98 Networking for convenience. Finally, you should be considering whether you *need* to use your Win98 system to do this download. E.g. if you have access to another OS perhaps it could do the downloads for the Win98 system and then transfer those files to it. Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote: It's a 'server side' issue. The redirect is inconsistent. With Internet Explorer CLOSED, open Internet Options in the Control Panel. Delete the Temporary Internet Files [ check the box for Offline Content, too ], clear the Cookies, and History. Then click the Windows Update link on the Start Menu or open IE and click Tools, Windows Update. If at first it does not take the system to WU, then close IE and go through the routine once more. Be persistent and the system will connect eventually. STRONGLY suggest that you use the Windows Update Catalog to download ALL available updates for Win 98se and then burn them to a CD so that they will be on hand when needed. They will not be available from MS forever. http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...en/default.asp MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== Sillyboyy wrote: I'm use win98se and tried use Microsoft window update but error.. the WU keep detected me as mac OS.. is there any solution?? i tried lot of solution but still can't solve the problem.. |
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Microsoft window update error detecting my computer as mac..
Connection: Keep-AliveAccept: */*
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Accept-Language: en-us Host: www.fiddlertool.com Referer: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...wsupdate&fltr= User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98) X-Forwarded-For: 121.7.73.190 hmm wad do u mean by = Copy and paste that in your Address bar to compare it with what was received from the diagnostic site. dun really understand.. "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: (cross-post added to Win98 Networking) "Sillyboyy" wrote in message ... Hmm,, still unable to solve it.. tried it le.. even nw go in the http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...en/default.asp still will detected me as mac.. Go to this diagnostic site http://www.fiddlertool.com/useragent.aspx and scroll to "Your browser sent the following headers:" specifically beside the "User-Agent:" label to find out what the User-Agent which you are transmitting is. Do you have a firewall installed? Perhaps it is corrupting the User-Agent string and making it different from javascript:navigator.userAgent Copy and paste that in your Address bar to compare it with what was received from the diagnostic site. A continual problem I have with Win9x is that there doesn't seem to be any way of doing a packet trace on it. Also I don't know if there is a utility such as FiddlerTool which is available for it. Otherwise, assuming your User-Agent is normal, the only diagnostic you will have is the View Source of the error message which will probably be too late to figure out why you are getting it. Hmm... actually, now I see that there is a script which gets called which could be where the problem is: redirect.js That file would be cached in the TIF if you are getting that far and you could drag it to a Notepad window to browse it. It's too complicated for me to understand without seeing the flow via a script debugger. (YMMV? w) Does Win9x at least support a script debugger? Perhaps you could try stepping through that script to see where it's going wrong. WU NG really isn't the best forum for this diagnosis. Cross-posting to Win98 Networking for convenience. Finally, you should be considering whether you *need* to use your Win98 system to do this download. E.g. if you have access to another OS perhaps it could do the downloads for the Win98 system and then transfer those files to it. Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote: It's a 'server side' issue. The redirect is inconsistent. With Internet Explorer CLOSED, open Internet Options in the Control Panel. Delete the Temporary Internet Files [ check the box for Offline Content, too ], clear the Cookies, and History. Then click the Windows Update link on the Start Menu or open IE and click Tools, Windows Update. If at first it does not take the system to WU, then close IE and go through the routine once more. Be persistent and the system will connect eventually. STRONGLY suggest that you use the Windows Update Catalog to download ALL available updates for Win 98se and then burn them to a CD so that they will be on hand when needed. They will not be available from MS forever. http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...en/default.asp MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== Sillyboyy wrote: I'm use win98se and tried use Microsoft window update but error.. the WU keep detected me as mac OS.. is there any solution?? i tried lot of solution but still can't solve the problem.. |
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Microsoft window update error detecting my computer as mac..
Connection: Keep-AliveAccept: */*
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Accept-Language: en-us Host: www.fiddlertool.com Referer: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...wsupdate&fltr= User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98) X-Forwarded-For: 121.7.73.190 hmm wad do u mean by = Copy and paste that in your Address bar to compare it with what was received from the diagnostic site. dun really understand.. "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: (cross-post added to Win98 Networking) "Sillyboyy" wrote in message ... Hmm,, still unable to solve it.. tried it le.. even nw go in the http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...en/default.asp still will detected me as mac.. Go to this diagnostic site http://www.fiddlertool.com/useragent.aspx and scroll to "Your browser sent the following headers:" specifically beside the "User-Agent:" label to find out what the User-Agent which you are transmitting is. Do you have a firewall installed? Perhaps it is corrupting the User-Agent string and making it different from javascript:navigator.userAgent Copy and paste that in your Address bar to compare it with what was received from the diagnostic site. A continual problem I have with Win9x is that there doesn't seem to be any way of doing a packet trace on it. Also I don't know if there is a utility such as FiddlerTool which is available for it. Otherwise, assuming your User-Agent is normal, the only diagnostic you will have is the View Source of the error message which will probably be too late to figure out why you are getting it. Hmm... actually, now I see that there is a script which gets called which could be where the problem is: redirect.js That file would be cached in the TIF if you are getting that far and you could drag it to a Notepad window to browse it. It's too complicated for me to understand without seeing the flow via a script debugger. (YMMV? w) Does Win9x at least support a script debugger? Perhaps you could try stepping through that script to see where it's going wrong. WU NG really isn't the best forum for this diagnosis. Cross-posting to Win98 Networking for convenience. Finally, you should be considering whether you *need* to use your Win98 system to do this download. E.g. if you have access to another OS perhaps it could do the downloads for the Win98 system and then transfer those files to it. Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote: It's a 'server side' issue. The redirect is inconsistent. With Internet Explorer CLOSED, open Internet Options in the Control Panel. Delete the Temporary Internet Files [ check the box for Offline Content, too ], clear the Cookies, and History. Then click the Windows Update link on the Start Menu or open IE and click Tools, Windows Update. If at first it does not take the system to WU, then close IE and go through the routine once more. Be persistent and the system will connect eventually. STRONGLY suggest that you use the Windows Update Catalog to download ALL available updates for Win 98se and then burn them to a CD so that they will be on hand when needed. They will not be available from MS forever. http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...en/default.asp MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== Sillyboyy wrote: I'm use win98se and tried use Microsoft window update but error.. the WU keep detected me as mac OS.. is there any solution?? i tried lot of solution but still can't solve the problem.. |
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Microsoft window update error detecting my computer as mac..
"Sillyboyy" wrote in message
.... "Sillyboyy" wrote in message ... Hmm,, still unable to solve it.. tried it le.. even nw go in the http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...en/default.asp still will detected me as mac.. find out what the User-Agent which you are transmitting is. User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98) hmm wad do u mean by = javascript:navigator.userAgent Copy and paste that in your Address bar to compare it with what was received from the diagnostic site. dun really understand.. Don't worry about it. The User-Agent being received by the diagnostic site answers all the other questions. Assuming you still *must* use your Win98 OS to do the downloads hopefully someone who has your OS and is technically capable will be able to tell us why the redirect.js script seems to be misinterpreting your User-Agent string. It's also possible I suppose that you are getting through that script and something else is going wrong somewhere else. One way to test that idea without the aid of a script debugger or HTTP packet trace would be to use a technique that I call maximal prompting: paste E.g. doubleclick on the Internet security zone icon in the Status bar then click Custom Level, then Reset... and set every promptable setting which is currently enabled to Prompt. (Tip: press P and note if there is an Enable already selected in the same group; if so, press Space; repeat until the end of the list.) The ones that we care about are usually dynamic, e.g. they do not require a restart of IE but doing that would ensure that all your changes would be in effect. /paste So then you can refine your symptom description in terms of the prompts you get and the intermediate browser states that they expose. E.g. you can be more aware then of changes which happen in the IE Status bar, Title bar, Address bar and display area. Good luck Robert --- |
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Microsoft window update error detecting my computer as mac..
"Sillyboyy" wrote in message
.... "Sillyboyy" wrote in message ... Hmm,, still unable to solve it.. tried it le.. even nw go in the http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...en/default.asp still will detected me as mac.. find out what the User-Agent which you are transmitting is. User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98) hmm wad do u mean by = javascript:navigator.userAgent Copy and paste that in your Address bar to compare it with what was received from the diagnostic site. dun really understand.. Don't worry about it. The User-Agent being received by the diagnostic site answers all the other questions. Assuming you still *must* use your Win98 OS to do the downloads hopefully someone who has your OS and is technically capable will be able to tell us why the redirect.js script seems to be misinterpreting your User-Agent string. It's also possible I suppose that you are getting through that script and something else is going wrong somewhere else. One way to test that idea without the aid of a script debugger or HTTP packet trace would be to use a technique that I call maximal prompting: paste E.g. doubleclick on the Internet security zone icon in the Status bar then click Custom Level, then Reset... and set every promptable setting which is currently enabled to Prompt. (Tip: press P and note if there is an Enable already selected in the same group; if so, press Space; repeat until the end of the list.) The ones that we care about are usually dynamic, e.g. they do not require a restart of IE but doing that would ensure that all your changes would be in effect. /paste So then you can refine your symptom description in terms of the prompts you get and the intermediate browser states that they expose. E.g. you can be more aware then of changes which happen in the IE Status bar, Title bar, Address bar and display area. Good luck Robert --- |
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Microsoft window update error detecting my computer as mac..
"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote in message ... | "Sillyboyy" wrote in message | | ... | "Sillyboyy" wrote in message | ... | Hmm,, still unable to solve it.. tried it le.. even nw go in the | http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...en/default.asp still will | detected me as mac.. | | | find out what the User-Agent which you are transmitting is. | | User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98) | | | hmm wad do u mean by = | | | javascript:navigator.userAgent | | Copy and paste that in your Address bar to compare it with what was received | from the diagnostic site. | | dun really understand.. | | | Don't worry about it. The User-Agent being received by the diagnostic site | answers all the other questions. | | | Assuming you still *must* use your Win98 OS to do the downloads | hopefully someone who has your OS and is technically capable | will be able to tell us why the redirect.js script seems to be | misinterpreting your User-Agent string. | | | It's also possible I suppose that you are getting through that script | and something else is going wrong somewhere else. | One way to test that idea without the aid of a script debugger | or HTTP packet trace would be to use a technique that I call | maximal prompting: | | paste | E.g. doubleclick on the Internet security zone icon in the Status bar | then click Custom Level, then Reset... and set every promptable | setting which is currently enabled to Prompt. (Tip: press P | and note if there is an Enable already selected in the same group; | if so, press Space; repeat until the end of the list.) | The ones that we care about are usually dynamic, | e.g. they do not require a restart of IE but doing that | would ensure that all your changes would be in effect. | /paste | | | So then you can refine your symptom description in terms of the prompts | you get and the intermediate browser states that they expose. | E.g. you can be more aware then of changes which happen | in the IE Status bar, Title bar, Address bar and display area. | | | Good luck | | Robert | --- | | The issue your discussing is known and is/has been discussed several times over on news:microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion .. Apparently, recent coding changes on Microsoft's servers has effected users of Windows 98 Update site. Various attempted workarounds have been tried. As far as I can tell, no one has found a completely successful work around to the issue, though repeated contacts and shutdowns may allow one to eventually get through. It appears that it shows up after installing IE 6. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com/ BLOG - http://peoplescounsel.spaces.live.com/ Public Notice or the "real world" http://groups.google.com/group/the-peoples-law?hl=en - discussion group for general aspects of Law verses the Peoples' of the world "Most people, sometime in their lives, stumble across truth. Most jump up, brush themselves off, and hurry on about their business as if nothing had happen." Winston Churchill Or to put it another way: Morpheus can offer you the two pills; but only you can choose whether you take the red pill or the blue one. _______________ |
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Microsoft window update error detecting my computer as mac..
"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote in message ... | "Sillyboyy" wrote in message | | ... | "Sillyboyy" wrote in message | ... | Hmm,, still unable to solve it.. tried it le.. even nw go in the | http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...en/default.asp still will | detected me as mac.. | | | find out what the User-Agent which you are transmitting is. | | User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98) | | | hmm wad do u mean by = | | | javascript:navigator.userAgent | | Copy and paste that in your Address bar to compare it with what was received | from the diagnostic site. | | dun really understand.. | | | Don't worry about it. The User-Agent being received by the diagnostic site | answers all the other questions. | | | Assuming you still *must* use your Win98 OS to do the downloads | hopefully someone who has your OS and is technically capable | will be able to tell us why the redirect.js script seems to be | misinterpreting your User-Agent string. | | | It's also possible I suppose that you are getting through that script | and something else is going wrong somewhere else. | One way to test that idea without the aid of a script debugger | or HTTP packet trace would be to use a technique that I call | maximal prompting: | | paste | E.g. doubleclick on the Internet security zone icon in the Status bar | then click Custom Level, then Reset... and set every promptable | setting which is currently enabled to Prompt. (Tip: press P | and note if there is an Enable already selected in the same group; | if so, press Space; repeat until the end of the list.) | The ones that we care about are usually dynamic, | e.g. they do not require a restart of IE but doing that | would ensure that all your changes would be in effect. | /paste | | | So then you can refine your symptom description in terms of the prompts | you get and the intermediate browser states that they expose. | E.g. you can be more aware then of changes which happen | in the IE Status bar, Title bar, Address bar and display area. | | | Good luck | | Robert | --- | | The issue your discussing is known and is/has been discussed several times over on news:microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion .. Apparently, recent coding changes on Microsoft's servers has effected users of Windows 98 Update site. Various attempted workarounds have been tried. As far as I can tell, no one has found a completely successful work around to the issue, though repeated contacts and shutdowns may allow one to eventually get through. It appears that it shows up after installing IE 6. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com/ BLOG - http://peoplescounsel.spaces.live.com/ Public Notice or the "real world" http://groups.google.com/group/the-peoples-law?hl=en - discussion group for general aspects of Law verses the Peoples' of the world "Most people, sometime in their lives, stumble across truth. Most jump up, brush themselves off, and hurry on about their business as if nothing had happen." Winston Churchill Or to put it another way: Morpheus can offer you the two pills; but only you can choose whether you take the red pill or the blue one. _______________ |
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Microsoft window update error detecting my computer as mac..
I am having the same problem but I am using Windows XP with SP2 and IE 6. Uninstalled IE 7 a while back because it messed things up when programming in VB6, but windows update has worked since I downgraded to IE 6. -- flattery ------------------------------------------------------------------------ flattery's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=40677 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=717331 http://forums.techarena.in |
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Microsoft window update error detecting my computer as mac..
I am having the same problem but I am using Windows XP with SP2 and IE 6. Uninstalled IE 7 a while back because it messed things up when programming in VB6, but windows update has worked since I downgraded to IE 6. -- flattery ------------------------------------------------------------------------ flattery's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=40677 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=717331 http://forums.techarena.in |
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