I'm checking out 2 possible causes of this problem. One may be a registry problem - wrong pointer to a file or bad data. The second may be a corrupt wininet.dll file.
I've used Norton SystemWorks to clean up the registry and am now letting the WU process to completion to see if it will now get a new WU and start working on it.
If that doesn't work, I'll replace the wininet.dll file with a known good one.
I'll post the results in a couple of days after the WU finishes. If anyone else has any ideas, please let me know.
Thanks,
RT
Well it's been a while - you are about to get inside the 30 and I'm almost inside the 40 - whew! Congrats!
As a team we will be on page 1 and in the top 100 within 30 days -
Awesome