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Just as a FYI on this, the proxycfg tool M$ mentions in this article does not exist in Windows 2000 (or at least not in any of the copies I've tried). It would be a bit cleaner an option if it did. There's also no mention of the connection that happens on https (which may be because that's a fairly recent change on their part).

One solution I was trying was a simple registry file to enable the IE proxy, then another to disable it. But downloading and clicking on them is yet again asking for trouble since there's just too many ways the user can mess that up. If anyone's interested, this is the registry info:

# Enable proxy, replace <xxxx> with info
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings]
"AutoConfigProxy"="wininet.dll"
"ProxyEnable"=dword:00000001
"ProxyHttp1.1"=dword:00000000
"ProxyServer"="<servername or ip>:<port>"


# Disable proxy, replace <xxxx> with info
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings]
"AutoConfigProxy"="wininet.dll"
"ProxyEnable"=dword:00000000
"ProxyHttp1.1"=dword:00000000
"ProxyServer"="<servername or ip>:<port>"

Obviously, take out the # comment and make each a file saved as regular text with a .reg extension. These will function in Windows 2000/XP/2003.

The downside to these are that the user has to be smart enough to download them and click on them, saying "yes" to merge with registry, then also remember to disable it after they're done getting their updates unless they're supposed to always use that proxy.

Aaron

Carlos Zottmann wrote:
Hi everybody !!

Don´t know a solution can be found here, but the following link show
an article describing "How the windows update client determines wich
proxy server to use ..."

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=900935

Regards,
Carlos.

2005/8/12, Lasse Mørk <debian@xxxxxxxx>:

Still runs terrible slow!

It is almost impossible to use windows update...
This aint good!



Try to use https://update... Instead of http.. That works for us...

But youre right, there is an problem with squid and windowsupdate. If i
set proxy settings to automatically (dns or dhcp delivers the wpad
settings) than windowsupdate failes.


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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Lasse Mørk [mailto:debian@xxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. August 2005 15:22
An: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Aaron McDonnell
Betreff: Re:  Windows update hangs


Hi Aaron
The squid is not running as a transperent proxy, and we have manually set
the proxy settings in I-Explore.

It works though, but takes 30min - 1hour or so to connect. And forever to
download the updates. :(



Hi Lasse

It could be related to the problem I'm having, depending on how your
proxy it set up.  I'm trying to build a box to manage the Quarantine
network in our environment and the Windows Update site hangs/fails for
me as well.
The
problem in my case is that Squid is a transparent proxy, and when you
click on either the "Custom" or "Express" options, it briefly requires
an SSL connection to download.windowsupdate.com - since Squid doesn't
seem to have a way to do that in transparent mode, it fails.

If I set IE to use Squid as a proxy directly, it'll work.  Have you
tried setting the proxy settings directly in IE yet?

Aaron

Lasse Mørk wrote:

Is there anyway to get around this issue?

It just stalls now where it looks for latest updates.
Maybe without caching the windows update files?

I am getting kinda desperate!




Hmm.. Dosn't seem to help :(

It still lacks and run terrible slow.



On 8/11/05, Lasse Mørk <debian@xxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hey all

squid 2.5.9-10 running debian.

Does anyone knows what to do, when windows update hangs ?
Sometime it just stalls, but now and then it works, although it is
got damn slow :(

Including that, it prompts for user and passwords just before it
checks for updates, I belive it is?

Any solution to this? The best thing would be if it was possible to
cache the updates, but it worst case I might have to remove the
windows update site, from the proxy list.

Thanks



http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-11.html#ss11.54

M.






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