0x8DDD0018 error problem solution

  

Many users will encounter some problems when upgrading the system, such problems can also be solved, such as Windows upgrade service error number 0x8DDD0018, the following describes the solution for everyone.

These days, every time I select Windows Update in the start menu, the same error will occur. The error number is 0x8DDD0018. I can't upgrade Windows. It feels very bad. Now I have solved this error. Come out.

The solution is as follows:

Ensure that your automatic update service runs, the background intelligent transfer service runs, and the Event Log service runs. If it is not running, set the run in the service, not necessarily Set to automatic, as long as you can guarantee that these 3 services are running, there is no point to run. If you can't click, the startup status is changed from disabled to manual.

Step 2 is to register Dll. I guess the reason for this error is that Dll registered error, or the registry value has been changed (may be a malicious program change, the average person will not tamper with the registry.)

Run in the Start menu " Cmd", register Dll by running the following command in the command line window:

regsvr32 qmgr.dll

regsvr32 qmgrprxy.dll

regsvr32 wuaueng.dll

There will be a prompt for registration.

Because the path of these 3 dll files is under system32 in the windows installation directory, you do not need to transfer to the corresponding path when registering. When running cmd, the value of the system variable path will be used together. Br>

After the above Dll registration, you can solve the error caused by 0x8DDD0018.

Receive 0x8ddd0018 error code when doing Windows Update

Q:

My operating system is Windows XP Pro/Windows XP Home/Windows Server 2003. I received a 0x8ddd0018 error code when I was doing Windows Update, so I can't do Windows Update. What should I do?

A:

First, determine the relevant "services" or not open:

1. Click "Run" in the "Start" menu, type "“services.msc” (not Click the double quotation mark) and click the “OK” button;

2. In the “Services” list, find the “Automatic Updates” service, right click and select “Properties”;

3. At “Startup Type” In the pull menu, select “Auto”, then click “OK" button;

4. In the “Services” list, find the “Background Intelligent Transfer Service” service, right click and select “&ldquo ;Properties>;

5. Select “Auto” in the <;Startup Type  drop down menu, and then click “OK" button

No need to read method two.

Second, the related "service" has been lost:

1, "Automatic Updates" service lost:

a, click "Start" menu in the "Start" menu ;Run” and type

%windir%System32rundll32.exe setupapi, InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 132 %windir%infau.inf

b, follow the prompts to put the appropriate operating system version of the installation CD < Br>

2, Background Intelligent Transfer Service”Service Lost:

a. Click on “Run” in the “Start” menu and type:

%windir% System32rundll32.exe setupapi, InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 132 %windir%infqmgr.inf

b, according to the prompt to put the appropriate operating system version of the installation CD

After recovering the service, follow the method one Start related services.

Don't see letters or numbers appear to make the problem difficult to deal with. In fact, the system problem can be solved smoothly by step by step.

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