8024402c ошибка обновления windows server 2012 r2

Consider the following scenario:

  • The System Center Configuration Manager Administrator manages all updates in the environment.

  • Users have no access to the Windows Update website.

  • The Configuration Manager Software Update Point is configured and synchronizing.

  • The Automatic Deployment Rule for Definition Updates is configured and appears to deliver updates nightly with no problem.

In this scenario, when a new client is deployed and the local Administrator clicks the Update button in the System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection client user interface (SCEP UI), the search for updates eventually times out and the following error is displayed:

0x8024402c – System Center Endpoint Protection couldn’t install the definition updates because the proxy server or target server names can’t be resolved

Analysis of the C:\Windows\WindowsUpdate.log file also indicates that the SCEP client is attempting to access the Microsoft Update Website.

Symptoms

The Updates Distributed from Configuration Manager source setting is not like any of the other definition update source settings in SCEP policies. You cannot pull definitions from this source by clicking Update in the SCEP UI.

Cause

To work around this issue, set up another Definition Update source such as WSUS to fall back to when a client attempts to manually update definitions via the SCEP UI. Alternatively, you can hide the SCEP UI from the end user so they cannot click Update in the client UI using the Disable the client user interface policy setting introduced in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1. The Disable the client user interface option is located in the Advanced area of the Antimalware policy setting in the Configuration Manager administration console.

Resolution

When you click Update in the SCEP UI, the client looks for a FallbackOrder registry key in HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Microsoft Antimalware\Signature Updates. The client will check each update source in the FallbackOrder registry key in the order that they are listed until it locates a source that has available definitions. If it goes through all sources without detecting available definitions, it returns an error and the update attempt is unsuccessful. Configuration Manager is never listed in the FallbackOrder registry key, as the SCEP client does not recognize a Configuration Manger Software Update Point agent (and associated infrastructure) as a valid definition source and cannot pull definitions from Configuration Manager. FallbackOrder sources can include InternalDefinitionUpdateServer (WSUS), MicrosoftUpdateServer (Microsoft Update Website), FileShares (One or more UNC file shares whose location is determined by policy), and MMPC (Microsoft Malware Protection Center alternate download location).

Configuration Manager definition updates are handled entirely by the CCM client Software Updates Agent and are downloaded and installed by the CCM software update agent. The schedule for these updates is determined when configuring the deployment rule during server side setup. See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj822983.aspx for more information.

When you select Updates Distributed from Configuration Manager in your SCEP policy, it does not modify the FallbackOrder registry key. Instead, this update source option sets the AuGracePeriod registry key in HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Microsoft Antimalware\Signature Updates. This registry setting suppresses the SCEP client from attempting to automatically pull definitions from sources defined in the FallbackOrder key for a set length of time determined by SCEP policy which is 72 hours by default, or 4320 minutes. This is designed to give the CCM client Software Update process sufficient time to complete the definition update process independently of the SCEP client.

If Updates Distributed from Configuration Manager is the only update source defined in your policy, then the FallbackOrder registry key will be blank. In this case, clicking Update in the SCEP UI will cause the client to revert to behavior similar to Microsoft Security Essentials and the client will attempt to update from the Microsoft Update website.

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Windows Update is essential for your PC to function properly. For this reason, an update error can be a big problem. Windows Update error 8024402c is one of the most common ways a Windows Update problem appears.

It will appear on your computer screen as the following message:

Windows was unable to check for new updates.
An error occurred when searching for your computer.
Found the error:
Code 8024402C Windows Update Center found an unknown error.

What Causes Windows Update Error 8024402c

This error occurs when Windows Update is unable to connect to Microsoft’s update servers. If you are using Windows Update or a scheduled update is running and you do not have an Internet connection or this connection is blocked, there is a high chance that you will see error 8024402c.

There are many reasons why a computer cannot connect. Then there are more technical reasons that are more difficult to pinpoint.

The trick is to find out who it is. These four are the most common technical causes for error 8024402c.

Reset the proxy settings

This solution can be very useful because it is easy to do and can solve the problem by resetting your computer’s proxy server settings that have been damaged since the last update. Follow the instructions below to solve the problem.

Use Windows + X to open a menu where you need to select the command line (administrator) option. You can also right-click on the Start menu for the same effect or just find the command line, right-click and select “Run as administrator”.

Type in the commands listed below and press Enter after each command to execute it correctly.

  • network
  • broken
  • Reset Proxy

Go back to the Windows Update Center and see if the problem persists on your computer.

Run Windows Update Troubleshooter

  1. Run the Windows Update troubleshooter.
  2. Accept the license agreement on the first screen.
  3. Click Detect Issues and apply the fixes (recommended).
  4. Wait while the program finds and fixes problems with Windows Update.
  5. Restart your computer and see if error code 8024402C disappears.



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Change your DNS address

If your ISP does cause these problems, other solutions may be useless as they cannot resolve the fact that your current DNS address is simply incompatible with Microsoft servers. Fortunately, changing your DNS address is very easy if you follow these instructions carefully. You can just interrupt the process if something goes wrong.

  • Open the Run dialog by simultaneously pressing the keys with the Windows + R logo. Then type “ncpa.cpl” and press “OK”.
  • When the Internet connection window opens, double-click the active network card.
  • Then click on “Properties” and double-click on “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4)”.
  • Search Use the following option for DNS server addresses.
  • Set the preferred DNS server to 8.8.8.8.
  • Set the alternative DNS server to 8.8.4.4.

Turn off the antivirus software

Temporary disconnect the security software and see if the problem persists.

a: click the Windows + Q logo to open the search box.

b: Now click “Settings”, go to Support Center and press Enter.

c: Click on the chevron next to “Security”.

d: Disable any anti-virus protection installed on your computer.

Warning: Antivirus software may protect your computer from viruses and other security threats. In most cases, you should not turn off your antivirus software. If you need to temporarily turn it off to install other software, you should turn it back on when you are done. If you are connected to the Internet or network with antivirus software turned off, your computer is vulnerable to attack.

Use Regedit

This process requires modifying your registry, which can be very useful but also dangerous. It is recommended that you close all running programs before proceeding with this solution. It is recommended that you back up your registry in case something goes wrong during editing.

  • Open the Run dialog box by pressing the Windows logo key + R keys at the same time. Then type regedit and click OK. Click Yes when prompted for User Account Control.
  • In the Registry Editor window, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >> SOFTWARE >> Policies >> Microsoft >> Windows >> WindowsUpdate >> AU.
  • In the right pane of the AU button, double-click UseWUServer, change the data value to 0, and click OK.

If you cannot find WindowsUpdate, you need to create it. Follow the instructions below.

  • Right-click the Windows folder, then choose New> Key and name the new key WindowsUpdate.
  • Right click on the Windows Update folder then select New >> Key and name the new key AU.
  • Right-click on the right side of the AU button and select New >> DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name the new value UseWUServer. Set the value to 0.
  • Now try installing Windows updates.

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Windows update errors are one of the worst errors to experience because Windows constantly forces you to install and download new updates but when you finally decide to install them, some error pops up and prevents you from doing so. One such errors is definitely the 8024402c error which is common amongst Windows 7 and Windows 10 users.

There are quite a few different solutions to the problem and you can sometimes even blame your Internet provider as their address is sometimes not allowing your PC to connect to Microsoft’s servers. Anyway, follow the methods below in order to solve your problem.

Solution 1: Change Your DNS Address

If your Internet provider is really causing these problems, you may find other solutions quite unhelpful because they can’t fix the fact that your current DNS address is simply incompatible with Microsoft servers. Luckily, changing the DNS address is quite an easy process if you follow the instructions below carefully. You can reverse the process quite easily if something goes wrong.

  1. Open the Run dialog box by pressing the Windows logo key + R key together. Then type “ncpa.cpl” in it and click OK.
  1. Now that the Internet Connection window is open, double-click on your active Network Adapter.
  2. Then click Properties and double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).

  1. Locate Use the following DNS server addresses option.
  2. Set Preferred DNS server to be 8.8.8.8
  3. Set Alternate DNS server to be 8.8.4.4

Note: That’s Google’s public DNS server addresses.

  1. Now try to install Windows Updates again and check to see if the same error code still appears.

Solution 2: Update Your HDD and SSD Drives

Some users shared their experience regarding the same error code and they said that updating their HDD or SDD drivers helped them solve many problems on their computer, including this specific Windows Update error code. We recommend you do the same, especially if you have recently added a new storage device to your computer.

  1. Select the Start button, type Device Manager, and select it from the list of results.
  1. Expand one of the categories to find the name of your device, then right-click (or tap and hold) it, and select Update Driver. For storage devices, expand the Disk drives category, right-click on the device you want to update and choose the Update option from the context menu.

  1. Select Search automatically for updated driver software.
  2. If Windows doesn’t find a new driver, you can try looking for one on the device manufacturer’s website and follow their instructions.

Note: If you are using Windows 10, the latest drivers are often installed alongside other Windows updates so make sure you keep your computer up to date. Windows Update is run automatically on Windows 10 but you can check by following the instructions below for a new update.

  1. Use the Windows Key + I key combination in order to open Settings on your Windows PC. Alternatively, you can search for “Settings” by using the search bar located at the taskbar.
  1. Locate and open the “Update & security” section in the Settings app.
  2. Stay in the Windows Update tab and click on the Check for updates button under the Update status in order to check whether there is a new version of Windows available.
  3. If there is one, Windows should proceed with the download process automatically.

Solution 3: Disable IPV6 on Your PC

This Windows Update error sometimes occurs if you have enabled IPv6 and you don’t have a local gateway that is needed to connect. There are several users who were able to solve the problem this way whereas it didn’t work for others. Your safest bet is to try and see if it’s working yourself.

  1. Open the Run dialog box by pressing the Windows logo key + R key together. Then type “ncpa.cpl” in it and click OK.
  1. Now that the Internet Connection window is open, double-click on your active Network Adapter.
  2. Then click Properties and locate the Internet Protocol Version 6 entry on the list. Disable the checkbox next to this entry and click OK. Restart your computer in order to confirm the changes and check to see if the error appears again.

Solution 4: Command Prompt Tweak

This solution can be quite helpful as it can be performed easily and it can solve the problem by resetting the proxy settings on your computer which may have gone corrupt since the last time you ran the update. Follow the instructions below in order to solve the problem.

  1. Use the Windows Key + X key combination in order to open the menu where you should select the Command Prompt (Admin) option. Alternatively, you can right-click on the Start menu for the same effect or you can simply search for Command Prompt, right-click on it and select Run as administrator.
  1. Type in the commands presented below and make sure you press Enter after each one in order to run it properly.
netsh
winhttp
reset proxy
  1. Return to Windows Update and check to see if the problem still appears on your PC.

Solution 5: Reset Windows Update Components

This method is somewhat advanced and it takes a while to accomplish it. However, users have reported that, even when the other methods failed, resetting the components was still able to fix their issue.

Before proceeding with this solution, it’s recommended that you close all of your running programs and it’s advisable to create a backup of your registry just in case something goes terribly wrong while you edit it.

  1. Let’s proceed with the solution by killing the following services which are the core services related to Windows Update: Background Intelligent Transfer, Windows Update, and Cryptographic Services. Disabling them before we start is crucial if you want the remainder of the steps to perform smoothly.
  2. Search for “Command Prompt”, right-click on it, and select the “Run as administrator” option. Copy and paste the following commands and make sure you click Enter after each one.
net stop bits
net stop wuauserv
net stop appidsvc
net stop cryptsvc
  1. After this, you will have to delete some files which should be deleted if you want to continue with resetting the update components. This is also done via Command Prompt with administrative privileges.
Del “%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Downloader\qmgr*.dat”
  1. The following step can be skipped if this is not a last resort. This step is considered to be the aggressive approach but it will definitely reset your updating process from its very core. So we can recommend that you try this out. It has been suggested by a lot of people on online forums.
  2. Change the name of the SoftwareDistribution and catroot2 folders. In order to do this, at an administrative command prompt, copy and paste the following commands and click Enter after copying each one.
Ren %systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.bak
Ren %systemroot%\system32\catroot2 catroot2.bak

  1. The following commands will help us reset the BITS (Background Intelligence Transfer Service) and the wuauserv (Windows Update Service) to their default security descriptors. Make sure you don’t modify the commands below so it’s for the best if you simply copy them.
exe sdset bits D:(A;;CCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRRC;;;SY)(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;BA)(A;;CCLCSWLOCRRC;;;AU)(A;;CCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRRC;;;PU)
exe sdset wuauserv D:(A;;CCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRRC;;;SY)(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;BA)(A;;CCLCSWLOCRRC;;;AU)(A;;CCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRRC;;;PU)
  1. Let’s navigate back to the System32 folder in order to proceed with the solution at hand.
cd /d %windir%\system32
  1. Since we have completely reset the BITS service, we will need to reregister all of the files necessary for the service to run and operate smoothly. However, each of the files requires a new command in order to make it reregister itself so the process may end up being lengthier than what you are used to. Copy the commands one by one and make sure you don’t leave out any of them. Here is a list of files that need to be reregistered along with the corresponding commands next to them.
  2. Some files may have been left behind after these processes so we are going to look for them in this step. Open the Registry Editor by typing “regedit” in either the search bar or the Run dialog box. Navigate to the following key in Registry Editor:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMPONENTS
  1. Click on the Components key and check the right side of the window for the following keys. Delete them all if you locate any of them.
PendingXmlIdentifier
NextQueueEntryIndex
AdvancedInstallersNeedResolving

  1. The next thing we are going to do is reset Winsock by copying and pasting the following command back into the administrative Command Prompt:
netsh winsock reset

  1. If you are running Windows 7, 8, 8.1, or 10, at a command prompt, copy the following command, and tap the Enter key:
netsh winhttp reset proxy
  1. If all of the steps above have gone through painlessly, you can now restart the services you killed in the very first step by using the commands below.
net start bits
net start wuauserv
net start appidsvc
net start cryptsvc
  1. Restart your computer after following through with all of the steps which are listed.

Solution 6: Edit Certain Settings in Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer is usually the first place where you should look if you encounter certain errors regarding Windows Update and your Internet Connection overall. These settings are quite easy to adjust so make sure that this solution is your first step in approaching the problem.

  1. Open Internet Explorer and click on the Gear icon located in the top right corner.
  2. From the menu which opens, click on Internet options.
  1. Navigate to the Connections tab and click on LAN Settings.
  2. Mark the checkbox next to Automatically Detect Settings and make sure the Proxy servers are blank unless you actively use one, which is not recommended while updating Windows.
  3. Make sure you apply the changes you made and restart your computer before you check to see if the update error still appears.

Solution 7: Turn off UAC until Your Update Your Computer

UAC is designed to keep you safe but it appears that there is a bug that causes this error to occur if UAC is turned on. It’s recommended that you keep it on at all times but you can disable UAC for a while until the update is installed but make sure you re-enable it as soon as possible.

  1. Open Control Panel by searching for it in the Start menu.
  2. Switch the View by option in Control Panel to Large Icons and locate the User Accounts option.

  1. Open it and click on “Change User Account Control Settings”.
  2. You will notice that there are several different options you can choose on the slider. If your slider is set at the top level, you will definitely receive more of these pop-up messages than usual. Also, the error messages similar to the one you are experiencing right now are usually caused by User Account Control.

  1. We recommend you turn it off for now as the update should probably install successfully. This may have helped solve your current problem but you should definitely leave it on as it serves to protect your PC.

Solution 8: A Simple Registry Hotfix

This process requires editing your registry which can be quite helpful but also dangerous. Before proceeding with this solution, it’s recommended that you close all of your running programs and it’s advisable to create a backup of your registry just in case something goes terribly wrong while you edit it.

  1. Open Run dialog box by pressing Windows logo key + R key together. Then type regedit in it and click OK. Click Yes when prompted by User Account Control.
  1. In the Registry Editor window, head to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >> SOFTWARE >> Policies >> Microsoft >> Windows >> WindowsUpdate >> AU
  2. On the right pane of AU key, double-click on UseWUServer, change its value data into 0, and click OK.

Note: If you can’t find WindowsUpdate, you should create one. Follow the steps below.

  1. Right-click on the Windows folder, then choose New > Key and name the new key WindowsUpdate.
  2. Right-click on the WindowsUpdate folder, then choose New >> Key and name the new key AU.
  3. Right-click on the right pane of AU key, choose New >> DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name the new value UseWUServer. Set its value to 0.
  4. Now try to install Windows Updates now.

Solution 9: Install the Latest Version of .NET Framework

Having the latest version of this tool is a must if you want the updating process to proceed smoothly.

Navigate to this link and click the red download button in order to download the latest version of the Microsoft .NET Framework. After the download has finished, locate the file you downloaded and run it. Note that you will need to have constant access to the Internet.

  1. After installing the latest version, it’s time to check its integrity. On your keyboard, use the Windows Key + R key combination to open the Run dialog box.
  2. Type in Control Panel and click OK in order to open it.
  1. Click the Uninstall a Program option and click Turn Windows features on or off. Make sure you locate the .NET Framework 4.6.1 entry and make sure it’s enabled.
  2. If the checkbox next to .NET Framework 4.6.1 is not enabled, enable it by clicking the box. Click OK to close the Windows Feature window and reboot the computer.

  1. If .Net Framework 4.6.1 is already enabled, you can repair .Net Framework by clearing the box and rebooting the computer. After the computer has restarted, re-enable .Net Framework and restart the computer again.

Note: If you are using a version of Windows other than Windows 10, the latest version may be different which you should also install.

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Meeting the Windows Update error 8024402c is pretty disappointing, but luckily, you can find multiple efficient methods to get rid of the error in this post. And if you meet other Windows Update error codes, you can go to the MiniTool website to find effective methods.

Although the Windows system is very popular, you could meet some errors when using it, such as Windows Update error 0x80070057 and DRIVER VERIFIER DMA VIOLATION. In this post, we will focus on how to fix Windows Update error code 8024402c.

Method 1: Run Windows Update Troubleshooter

Running Windows Update Troubleshooter is the first and quickest method to get rid of the Windows Update error 8024402c. It is a built-in feature that can easily fix many Windows Update errors. Now follow the instructions below to do it:

Step 1: Press the Win key and the I key at the same time to open Settings.

Step 2: Choose Update & Security and then go to the Troubleshoot tab in the left panel.

Step 3: Click Windows Update under the Get up and running section in the right panel and then click Run the troubleshooter.

click Run the troubleshooter

Step 4: Follow the prompts showing on the screen to finish the troubleshooting process.

Step 5: After the process is finished, reboot your computer and then check if the error 8024402c disappears.

Related post: 8 Useful Fixes for an Error Occurred While Troubleshooting!

Method 2: Change the DNS Servers

DNS servers are an important part of your computer to make a connection with the Windows Update servers. Therefore, if the DNS servers are corrupted, then you may meet the Windows Update error 8024402c. So you can try to change the DNS servers to fix the error. Here is the way to do that:

Step 1: Press the Win + R keys at the same time to open the Run box.

Step 2: Type ncpa.cpl in the box and then click OK to open Network Connections.

Step 3: Locate your network connection, right-click it to choose Properties.

Step 4: In the Properties window, choose Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties.

Step 5: A new window pops out, under the General section, choose Use the following DNS server addresses, set the Preferred DNS server as 8.8.8.8 and set Alternate DNS server as 8.8.4.4. Click OK to save changes.

change the DNS servers

Step 6: Reboot your PC to check if the error is fixed.

Related post: Full Guide to Fix DNS Server Unavailable in Windows 10

Method 3: Edit the Registry Editor

You can also try to edit the Registry Editor to fix the Windows Update error 8024402c. And it is recommended to back up your registry keys. Here is a simple guide:

Step 1: Open the Run box, type regedit in the box, and then click OK to open Registry Editor.

Step 2: Navigate to the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU

Note: If there is no WindowsUpdate key, then you have to create it: right-click on Windows key (on the left pane) and select New > Key. Give the name: WindowsUpdate. Then right-click at WindowsUpdate and perform the same operation to create the AU key.

find the AU key

Step 3: On the right pane of AU key, double-click UseWUServer, change its Value data to 0, and click OK.

Step 4: Restart your computer and then update your Windows again to check if the error is gone.

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This post has listed three brilliant methods for you to fix the Windows Update error code 8024402c, so if you meet the error, try the methods mentioned above.

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Windows Update error 8024402C (Windows could not search for new updates – Errors found 8024402C) while checking for updates is commonly caused by invalid network settings or invalid update settings. The problem also occurs if your computer was connected to a local network (LAN) and managed by a Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).

fix Windows Update Error 8024402C

This tutorial contains detailed instructions on how to resolve In order to fix the Windows Update error 0x8024402C in Windows 8, 7 or Vista.

How to fix Error code 0x8024402C in Windows Update.

Solution 1. Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter.

1. Navigate to Windows Control Panel, set the ‘View By’ to Small icons and open Troubleshooting.

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2. In Troubleshooting options, click View all.

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3. Open the Windows Update.

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4. Click Next to troubleshoot Windows update problems.

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5. When the troubleshooting process is complete, close the troubleshooter.
6. Restart your computer and see if the Error code 8024402C is resolved.

Solution 2. Change the DNS servers.

Some IPS causes errors with Windows Update. So try to manually add a public DNS server (e.g. Google DNS) on your network connection.

1. Press Windows + R keys to open the run command box.

2. Type ncpa.cpl and press Enter.

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3. Double click at your active Network Adapter.

4. Click Properties.

5. OpenInternet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)’ Properties.

6. Select «Use the following DNS server addresses:» and type the following Google’s public DNS server addresses:

  • 8.8.8.8
  • 8.8.4.4

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7. Press OK twice to exit Network settings.

8. Restart your computer and check for updates again.

Solution 3. Configure Automatic Updates client to connect directly to the Windows Update site on the Internet.

1. Press Windows + R keys to open the run command box.

2. Type regedit and press Enter.

regedit

3. In Windows registry editor locate the following key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU

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Note: If you don’t find the WindowsUpdate key you have to create it: Right click on Windows key (on the left pane) and select New > Key. Give the name: WindowsUpdate. Then right click at «WindowsUpdate’ & perform the same operation to create the AU key.

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4. At the right double click to open the UseWUServer value and change the Value data from 1 to 0.

Note: If you don’t find the UseWUServer value you have to create it: Right click on the right pane and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value. Give the name: UseWUServer.

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5. Press OK to apply changes and exit from Registry Editor.

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