Windows Update Agent 7.6.7600.256 Download
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There is no standalone installer of the latest version of the Windows Update Agent (7.6.7600.256). The following are instructions on how to obtain version 7.4.7600.226 of the Windows Update Agent.For more information about the latest version of the Windows Update Agent (7.6.7600.256), please go to this location: If you have automatic updates turned on in Windows, the latest version of the Update Agent will automatically be installed on your computer. To install the latest version of the Update Agent, visit Windows Update here:
Windows Update helps keep your computer up-to-date and secure by downloading and installing the latest security and other updates from Microsoft. Windows Update determines which updates apply to your computer.
After you turn on Windows Update, the required updates to components of Windows Update will be downloaded and installed automatically without notifying you. This behavior occurs regardless of which setting you use to turn on Windows Update. If you do not want to receive required updates, you can disable automatic updates in Control Panel.
The updates to Windows Update itself typically do the following: Address feedback from customers, improve compatibility, service performance and reliability, and enable new service capabilities. When the Windows Update server is updated, a corresponding client update is typically required. During an agent self-update operation, Windows Update Agent files may be added, modified, or replaced. For example, Windows Update Agent files that help display the user experience or that determine whether updates apply to a particular system may be added. This behavior occurs when a system is set to automatically check for available updates. This does not occur when automatic updates are turned off. For example, this behavior does not occur if you select Never check for updates in Windows Vista and Windows 7 or if you select Turn off Automatic Updates in Windows XP.
It installed the slightly-older Windows Update Agent (7.4.7600.226). I ran WinUpdate using that agent, which successfully installed the new agent (7.6.7600.256). After that, it successfully searched for updates (49 of 'em to download), and is installing them now.
I have tried various workarounds from online, with no luck yet. The microsoft help pages provide no working answers yet that I've found. There is no manual download for this update, which is frustrating when it cannot download or install itself, nor allow me up update anything else. I have network access, that has not been a problem (I'm posting this from this machine right now). I have run multiple virus and malware scans and have found nothing.
Good luck with the updater. Because of the time that it took through update failures, it was one of the most annoying computer problems that I have ever had. As I was attempting to go through some of the suggestions, I realized my hard drive was having issues, so I backed up data, removed old hard drive and reinstalled windows. When I did that, I went through all the updates and it even went through the Windows Updater without a hitch.
KB949104 \"There is no standalone installer of the windows update agent (v7.6.7600.256 XP and 7.6.7600.320 Win7) available at this time\" but I was able to create one using updated files from KB2938066 with the previous version 7.6.7600.243 standalone installer as base (thanks to submix8c)
Tried both this one (the ryanvm aio installer) and Onepiece's true addon, also tried the previous version from Onepiece again, and I found out that what a friend of mine discovered is true - the online microsoft.com or windows.com update sites won't work with it, gives a strage error like the BITS service isn't working. It also doesn't work with BITS started and also set to automatic.
Important update: I forgot that when I first went to update.microsoft.com site, a pop-up window appeared, and made me install something - it was Windows Update Agent 7.6.7600.256. Although it's not beeing pushed through WU, it's the latest ''official'' version.
- when I arrived at update.microsoft.com, it made me update windows agent. I couldn't see what was really installed, because the installed update tab was unaccesible (again, the error) - I'm clueless, but I don't think it could have been .257. However, when I installed your AIO with .257, it didn't make me install anything it went straight to giving me the error, so maybe .257 it's seen / named by Microsoft (the same) as .256;
my current setup wsus 2.0 sp1 Build 2.0.0.2620. all pc was connected to this server. some trouble happen while the pc try to check for update from microsoft website. it will force to install latest official ver 7.6.7600.256. after that, my client will lose connection to wsus server.
I think the problem might relate to selfupdate version between wsus and client. then i also have do some testing by reinstall windowsupdateagent30.exe to revert back to ver 7.4. client start to detect again by wsus server.
The Windows Update Agent (WUA) for Vista is currently v7.6.7600.256 and hasn't been updated since June 2012. Check the version number of your WUA at C:\\Windows\\System32\\wuaueng.dll (just hover your mouse over the filename or right-click and select Properties) and ensure that you have the latest v7.6.7600.256. If you have an older version post back and I'll provide instructions on how to update.
Once you've confirmed you have WUA (wuaueng.dll) v7.6.7600.256, follow the step-by-step instructions posted 16-Jun-2016 in m#l's thread Updates not working, it has been searching for updates for hours in the MS Answers forum. These instructions are based on Dalai's workaround at but include some helpful hints on how to install any Windows kernel-mode driver (Win32K.sys) updates missing from your system to speed up Windows Update. You will likely be missing all five Win32K.sys updates currently listed on Dalai's webpage as of July 2016 [KB3078601 (rel. 18-Aug-2015); KB3109094 (rel. 07-Dec-2015); KB3145739 (rel. 12-Apr-2016); KB3164033 (rel. 14-Jun-2016); KB3168965 (rel. 12-Jul-2016)] since your system is missing several years of updates.
Thanks for your suggestion, sadly I tried the above, downloading the updates via the standalone installer and saving them to my desktop. When I try to install them I receive the notification 'The update does not apply to your system'
You haven't answered my first question in post # 2 about whether you have the latest v7.6.7600.256 of the Windows Update Agent (WUA) for Vista at C:\\Windows\\System32\\wuaueng.dll. This latest available version of the WUA for Vista was released in June 2012. My KB2718704 (Unauthorized digital certificates could allow spoofing) was installed 04-Jun-2012, four days before my WUA v7.6.7600.256 was installed on 08-Jun-2016, so it's always possible one of your June 2012 updates is causing problems on your computer.
Hi Oneman1:I'm not sure if I understand what you're trying to do. Did you follow the step-by-step instructions posted 16-Jun-2016 in m#l's thread Updates not working, it has been searching for updates for hours in the MS Answers forum as I suggested in post # 2 to see if that would get Windows Update working againYou are probably having problems installing many of the KB updates listed in your post because they have been superseded (replaced) by a newer update. If you try to install an out-of-date standalone update package (.msu file) or use an installer that is the wrong bitness for your Vista OS (i.e., you download the x64 version for a 32-bit OS) you will see a \"not applicable to your computer\" error - see the MS support article \"The update is not applicable to your computer\" error when you install Windows updates. For example, the KB3170106 (MS16-084: Security update for Internet Explorer: July 12, 2016) you are trying to install is likely failing because it has been superseded by the newer KB3175443 (MS16-095: Security update for Internet Explorer: August 9, 2016) .If the instructions in m#l's thread for Dalai's workaround were successful and you were able to install the August 2016 Patch Tuesday updates you should have the latest KB3175443 cumulative update for IE9 on your computer. Open IE9 and go to Help About Internet Explorer - if IE9 is fully patched the Update Version should say 9.0.53 (KB3175443).
If you followed those instructions and a search of your installed updates (Control Panel Programs and Features View Installed Updates) showed that the latest KB3177725 (MS16-098: Security Update for Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers: August 9, 2016) is the only Win32K.sys update currently missing from your computer, note that this is an important update that patches four critical Win32k Elevation of Privilege vulnerabilities. Assuming you have 32-bit Vista OS, are you certain you downloaded the correct 32-bit installer (Windows6.0-KB3177725-x86.msu) from -us/download/details.aspxid=53445 I know there is a printing bug in KB3177725 that affects a small number of users (a temporary hotfix was posted in the Microsoft Update Catalog for Vista users having printer problems) that will be fixed in the coming Win32K.sys update released 13-Sep-2016, but as far as I know KB3177725 is still a required update and should install on your Vista machine unless it's already listed in your installed updates or you have other Win32K.sys updates on Dalai's list that need to be installed first. 153554b96e
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