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F12 and ProcMon are just about all I know about for diagnosing things like this. It should give you some clues. Otherwise on a completely different tack I imagine I would try investigating a possible alternative such as WSUS which I know next to nothing about except that I think it would give you the possibility of caching an update on a server you would have control over.

Server versions of windows run in an Enhanced Protection Mode, ActiveX and downloads can only be installed from domains that are in the Trusted Sites or Internet zones.

If still no luck try using procmonitor sysinternals to see which registry keys are failing to be written. The usability of that site has always been problematic. Now even quirkier than ever. I just connected to it with the above link and got the opportunity to Add to cart for both packages but the buttons would not work.

Checking a bit I found that my Microsoft Update Catalog Add-on is dated , so I could imagine that might cause a problem. I disabled it and then found myself at the Home page with nowhere obvious to go.

The Help and FAQ pages don't mention the add-on. I remember it being a prompt as you describe but haven't been able to get to that so far. I once tried to give them some feedback for some other ridiculous quirk I had noticed but suspect my comments were ignored.

But I definitely have to leave that MUC add-on enabled to get anywhere. Any other combination of Document mode and User-Agent string all result in this error being shown in the Console.

What is the Version that you are getting for the add-on that you are getting? FWIW here's mine:. There is one thing I have to tell you. Though you have installed the add-on, the next interface is not download for it. Therefore, I suggest you directly download the Update in Windows Update. Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help, and unmark the answers if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact tnmff microsoft.

I have found that the only way to get the Microsoft Update Catalog site to load at all is to turn off protected mode in IE It then works fine, I am using Windows 10 x It does appear that there isn't much interest on the Microsoft side in maintaining this site, but I do hope that they do continue with it.

However, Microsoft does not make it easy for you to get the required information for the import. You can easily determine the name of the file after the manual download, but the catalog does not show the ID anywhere in the update's detailed information. However, if you click the link with the description of the update, then a popup window opens whose URL contains the ID.

Instead of trudging through the details of each update and its URL, you can download and evaluate the entire list with a few lines of PowerShell:. After downloading the search results for a certain KB number with Invoke-WebRequest, the following commands filter the names and IDs from the web page, display them in a graphical table, and finally output the entry selected by the user.

Retrieving IDs of the desired updates from the catalog using PowerShell. But then there is no direct access to many DOM elements, so you have to help yourself with a regular expression when filtering.

Out-GridView is also not available; hence, you only get a simple output using Format-List. The next step is to connect to the WSUS server. If you work directly on the WSUS server, you just type. But since you usually access the WSUS server from a workstation, you'll need additional information. If you have set up an SSL connection for it, the command would usually look like this:.

The function expects the file name with the full path. Exception calling "ImportUpdateFromCatalogSite" with "2" argument s : "The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected error occurred on a send. Since PowerShell is based on the. NET framework, you have to enforce strong encryption for it.

This is achieved by setting the following registry entry on the WSUS server: Subscribe to 4sysops newsletter! After that, the update import to WSUS should work. Want to write for 4sysops? We are looking for new authors. Read 4sysops without ads and for free by becoming a member! For a long time, roaming profiles and folder redirection were the standard means under Windows for making user files The new Windows Update for Business deployment service falls in the portfolio of services offered in the Microsoft Windows Compared to Windows 10, Windows 11 has very stringent install and upgrade requirements that must be met.

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You can download them directly here or access them through our Getting Started guide. Please see this page for a more detailed FAQ about this announcement. Skip to main content. Internet Explorer IE 11 desktop app to retire on June 15, Move to Microsoft Edge with IE mode. Internet Explorer IE mode Microsoft Edge is the only browser with built-in compatibility for legacy sites and apps.

Retain value Internet Explorer mode lets you keep using your IE-based sites and apps even after Internet Explorer 11 retires. Improve compatibility Enjoy the dual engine advantage with Internet Explorer mode to render older sites and Chromium to render newer ones. Increase security Get more frequent security and feature updates while enjoying improved compatibility with Microsoft Edge. Streamline productivity The Microsoft Edge dual engine advantage lets you streamline to a single browser for work-critical and external sites.

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