0x8024005D: The specified volume id is unrecognized by the system.[1]
0x8024005E: The installation extended error code is not specified.[1]
0x8024005F: The installation extended error code is set to general fail.[1]
0x80240FFF: An operation failed due to reasons not covered by another error code.[1]
0x80241001: Search may have missed some updates because the Windows Installer is less than version 3.1.[1]
0x80241002: Search may have missed some updates because the Windows Installer is not configured.[1]
0x80241003: Search may have missed some updates because policy has disabled Windows Installer patching.[1]
0x80241004: An update could not be applied because the application is installed per-user.[1]
0x80241005: Search may have missed some updates because the Windows Installer is less than version 3.1.[1]
0x80241FFF: Search may have missed some updates because there was a failure of the Windows Installer.[1]
0x80244000: WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_* error codes map to the SOAPCLIENT_ERROR enum of the ATL Server Library.[1]
0x80244001: Same as SOAPCLIENT_INITIALIZE_ERROR - initialization of the SOAP client failed, possibly because of an MSXML installation failure.[1]
0x80244002: Same as SOAPCLIENT_OUTOFMEMORY - SOAP client failed because it ran out of memory.[1]
0x80244003: Same as SOAPCLIENT_GENERATE_ERROR - SOAP client failed to generate the request.[1]
0x80244004: Same as SOAPCLIENT_CONNECT_ERROR - SOAP client failed to connect to the server.[1]
0x80244005: Same as SOAPCLIENT_SEND_ERROR - SOAP client failed to send a message for reasons of WU_E_WINHTTP_* error codes.[1]
0x80244006: Same as SOAPCLIENT_SERVER_ERROR - SOAP client failed because there was a server error.[1]
0x80244007: Same as SOAPCLIENT_SOAPFAULT - SOAP client failed because there was a SOAP fault for reasons of WU_E_PT_SOAP_* error codes.[1]
0x80244008: Same as SOAPCLIENT_PARSEFAULT_ERROR - SOAP client failed to parse a SOAP fault.[1]
0x80244009: Same as SOAPCLIENT_READ_ERROR - SOAP client failed while reading the response from the server.[1]
0x8024400A: Same as SOAPCLIENT_PARSE_ERROR - SOAP client failed to parse the response from the server.[1]
0x8024400B: Same as SOAP_E_VERSION_MISMATCH - SOAP client found an unrecognizable namespace for the SOAP envelope.[1]
0x8024400C: Same as SOAP_E_MUST_UNDERSTAND - SOAP client was unable to understand a header.[1]
0x8024400D: Same as SOAP_E_CLIENT - SOAP client found the message was malformed; fix before resending.[1]
0x8024400E: Same as SOAP_E_SERVER - The SOAP message could not be processed due to a server error; resend later.[1]
0x8024400F: There was an unspecified Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) error.[1]
0x80244010: The number of round trips to the server exceeded the maximum limit.[1]
0x80244011: WUServer policy value is missing in the registry.[1]
0x80244012: Initialization failed because the object was already initialized.[1]
0x80244013: The computer name could not be determined.[1]
0x80244015: The reply from the server indicates that the server was changed or the cookie was invalid; refresh the state of the internal cache and retry.[1]
0x80244016: Same as HTTP status 400 - the server could not process the request due to invalid syntax.[1]
0x80244017: Same as HTTP status 401 - the requested resource requires user authentication.[1]
0x80244018: Same as HTTP status 403 - server understood the request, but declined to fulfill it.[1]
0x80244019: Same as HTTP status 404 - the server cannot find the requested URI (Uniform Resource Identifier).[1]
0x8024401A: Same as HTTP status 405 - the HTTP method is not allowed.[1]
0x8024401B: Same as HTTP status 407 - proxy authentication is required.[1]
0x8024401C: Same as HTTP status 408 - the server timed out waiting for the request.[1]
0x8024401D: Same as HTTP status 409 - the request was not completed due to a conflict with the current state of the resource.[1]
0x8024401E: Same as HTTP status 410 - requested resource is no longer available at the server.[1]
0x8024401F: Same as HTTP status 500 - an error internal to the server prevented fulfilling the request.[1]
0x80244020: Same as HTTP status 500 - server does not support the functionality required to fulfill the request.[1]
0x80244021: Same as HTTP status 502 - the server, while acting as a gateway or proxy, received an invalid response from the upstream server it accessed in attempting to fulfill the request.[1]
0x80244022: Same as HTTP status 503 - the service is temporarily overloaded.[1]
0x80244023: Same as HTTP status 503 - the request was timed out waiting for a gateway.[1]
0x80244024: Same as HTTP status 505 - the server does not support the HTTP protocol version used for the request.[1]
0x80244025: Operation failed due to a changed file location; refresh internal state and resend.[1]
0x80244026: Operation failed because Windows Update Agent does not support registration with a non-WSUS server.[1]
0x80244027: The server returned an empty authentication information list.[1]
0x80244028: Windows Update Agent was unable to create any valid authentication cookies.[1]
0x80244029: A configuration property value was wrong.[1]
0x8024402A: A configuration property value was missing.[1]
0x8024402B: The HTTP request could not be completed and the reason did not correspond to any of the WU_E_PT_HTTP_* error codes.[1]
0x8024402C: Same as ERROR_WINHTTP_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED - the proxy server or target server name cannot be resolved.[1]
0x8024502D: Windows Update Agent failed to download a redirector cabinet file with a new redirectorId value from the server during the recovery.[1]
0x8024502E: A redirector recovery action did not complete because the server is managed.[1]
0x8024402F: External cab file processing completed with some errors.[1]
0x80244030: The external cab processor initialization did not complete.[1]
0x80244031: The format of a metadata file was invalid.[1]
0x80244032: External cab processor found invalid metadata.[1]
0x80244033: The file digest could not be extracted from an external cab file.[1]
0x80244034: An external cab file could not be decompressed.[1]
0x80244035: External cab processor was unable to get file locations.[1]
0x80240436: The server does not support category-specific search; Full catalog search has to be issued instead.[1]
0x80240437: There was a problem authorizing with the service.[1]
0x80240438: There is no route or network connectivity to the endpoint.[1]
0x80240439: The data received does not meet the data contract expectations.[1]
0x80248004: The data store contains a table with unexpected columns.[1]
0x80248005: A table could not be opened because the table is not in the data store.[1]
0x80248006: The current and expected versions of the data store do not match.[1]
0x80248007: The information requested is not in the data store.[1]
0x80248008: The data store is missing required information or has a NULL in a table column that requires a non-null value.[1]
0x80248009: The data store is missing required information or has a reference to missing license terms, file, localized property or linked row.[1]
0x8024800A: The update was not processed because its update handler could not be recognized.[1]
0x8024800B: The update was not deleted because it is still referenced by one or more services.[1]
0x8024800C: The data store section could not be locked within the allotted time.[1]
0x8024800D: The category was not added because it contains no parent categories and is not a top-level category itself.[1]
0x8024800E: The row was not added because an existing row has the same primary key.[1]
0x8024800F: The data store could not be initialized because it was locked by another process.[1]
0x80248010: The data store is not allowed to be registered with COM in the current process.[1]
0x80248011: Could not create a data store object in another process.[1]
0x80248013: The server sent the same update to the client with two different revision IDs.[1]
0x80248014: An operation did not complete because the service is not in the data store.[1]
0x80248015: An operation did not complete because the registration of the service has expired.[1]
0x80248016: A request to hide an update was declined because it is a mandatory update or because it was deployed with a deadline.[1]
0x80248017: A table was not closed because it is not associated with the session.[1]
0x80248018: A table was not closed because it is not associated with the session.[1]
0x80248019: A request to remove the Windows Update service or to unregister it with Automatic Updates was declined because it is a built-in service and/or Automatic Updates cannot fall back to another service.[1]
0x8024801A: A request was declined because the operation is not allowed.[1]
0x8024801B: The schema of the current data store and the schema of a table in a backup XML document do not match.[1]
0x8024801C: The data store requires a session reset; release the session and retry with a new session.[1]
0x8024801D: A data store operation did not complete because it was requested with an impersonated identity.[1]
0x80248FFF: A data store error not covered by another WU_E_DS_* code.[1]
0x8024A008: Automatic Updates can't process incoming requests while Windows Welcome is running.[1]
0x8024AFFF: An Automatic Updates error not covered by another WU_E_AU * code.[1]
0x80242000: A request for a remote update handler could not be completed because no remote process is available.[1]
0x80242001: A request for a remote update handler could not be completed because the handler is local only.[1]
0x80242002: A request for an update handler could not be completed because the handler could not be recognized.[1]
0x80242003: A remote update handler could not be created because one already exists.[1]
0x80242004: A request for the handler to install (uninstall) an update could not be completed because the update does not support install (uninstall).[1]
0x80242005: An operation did not complete because the wrong handler was specified.[1]
0x80242006: A handler operation could not be completed because the update contains invalid metadata.[1]
0x80242007: An operation could not be completed because the installer exceeded the time limit.[1]
0x80242008: An operation being done by the update handler was cancelled.[1]
0x80242009: An operation could not be completed because the handler-specific metadata is invalid.[1]
0x8024200A: A request to the handler to install an update could not be completed because the update requires user input.[1]
0x8024200B: The installer failed to install (uninstall) one or more updates.[1]
0x8024200C: The update handler should download self-contained content rather than delta-compressed content for the update.[1]
0x8024200D: The update handler did not install the update because it needs to be downloaded again.[1]
0x8024200E: The update handler failed to send notification of the status of the install (uninstall) operation.[1]
0x8024200F: The file names contained in the update metadata and in the update package are inconsistent.[1]
0x80242010: The update handler failed to fall back to the self-contained content.[1]
0x80242011: The update handler has exceeded the maximum number of download requests.[1]
0x80242012: The update handler has received an unexpected response from CBS.[1]
0x80242013: The update metadata contains an invalid CBS package identifier.[1]
0x80242014: The post-reboot operation for the update is still in progress.[1]
0x80242015: The result of the post-reboot operation for the update could not be determined.[1]
0x80242016: The state of the update after its post-reboot operation has completed is unexpected.[1]
0x80242017: The OS servicing stack must be updated before this update is downloaded or installed.[1]
0x80242018: A callback installer called back with an error.[1]
0x80242019: The custom installer signature did not match the signature required by the update.[1]
0x8024201A: The installer does not support the installation configuration.[1]
0x8024201B: The targeted session for install is invalid.[1]
0x8024201C: The handler failed to decrypt the update files.[1]
0x8024201D: The update handler is disabled until the system reboots.[1]
0x8024201E: The AppX infrastructure is not present on the system.[1]
0x8024201F: The update cannot be committed because it has not been previously installed or staged.[1]
0x80242020: The specified volume is not a valid AppX package volume.[1]
0x80242021: The configured default storage volume is unavailable.[1]
0x80242022: The volume on which the application is installed is unavailable.[1]
0x80242023: The specified package family is not present on the system.[1]
0x80242024: Unable to find a package volume marked as system.[1]
0x80242FFF: An update handler error not covered by another WU_E_UH_* code.[1]
0x80246001: A download manager operation could not be completed because the requested file does not have a URL.[1]
0x80246002: A download manager operation could not be completed because the file digest was not recognized.[1]
0x80246003: A download manager operation could not be completed because the file metadata requested an unrecognized hash algorithm.[1]
0x80246004: An operation could not be completed because a download request is required from the download handler.[1]
0x80246005: A download manager operation could not be completed because the network connection was unavailable.[1]
0x80246006: A download manager operation could not be completed because the version of Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) is incompatible.[1]
0x80246008: A download manager operation failed because the download manager was unable to connect the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS).[1]
0x80246009: A download manager operation failed because there was an unspecified Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) transfer error.[1]
0x8024600A: A download must be restarted because the location of the source of the download has changed.[1]
0x8024600B: A download must be restarted because the update content changed in a new revision.[1]
0x8024600C: A download failed because the current network limits downloads by update size for the update service.[1]
0x8024600E: The download failed because the client was denied authorization to download the content.[1]
0x8024600F: The download failed because the user token associated with the BITS job no longer exists.[1]
0x80246010: The sandbox directory for the downloaded update was not found.[1]
0x80246011: The downloaded update has an unknown file path.[1]
0x80246012: One or more of the files for the downloaded update is missing.[1]
0x80246013: An attempt was made to access a downloaded update that has already been removed.[1]
0x80246014: Windows Update couldn't find a needed portion of a downloaded update's file.[1]
0x80246016: The download failed because the client was denied authorization to download the content due to no user logged on.[1]
0x80246017: The download failed because the local user was denied authorization to download the content.[1]
0x80246018: The download failed because the domain user was denied authorization to download the content.[1]
0x80246019: The download failed because the MSA account associated with the user was denied authorization to download the content.[1]
0x8024601A: The download will be continued by falling back to BITS to download the content.[1]
0x8024601B: Another caller has requested download to a different volume.[1]
0x8024601C: The hash of the update's sandbox does not match the expected value.[1]
0x80246FFF: There was a download manager error not covered by another WU_E_DM_* error code.[1]
0x8024D001: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because an INF file contains invalid information.[1]
0x8024D002: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because the wuident.cab file contains invalid information.[1]
0x8024D003: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because of an internal error that caused setup initialization to be performed twice.[1]
0x8024D004: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because setup initialization never completed successfully.[1]
0x8024D005: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because the versions specified in the INF do not match the actual source file versions.[1]
0x8024D006: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because a WUA file on the target system is newer than the corresponding source file.[1]
0x8024D007: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because regsvr32.exe returned an error.[1]
0x8024D008: An update to the Windows Update Agent was skipped because previous attempts to update have failed.[1]
0x8024D009: An update to the Windows Update Agent was skipped due to a directive in the wuident.cab file.[1]
0x8024D00A: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because the current system configuration is not supported.[1]
0x8024D00B: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because the system is configured to block the update.[1]
0x8024D00C: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because a restart of the system is required.[1]
0x8024D00D: Windows Update Agent setup is already running.[1]
0x8024D00E: Windows Update Agent setup package requires a reboot to complete installation.[1]
0x8024D00F: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because the setup handler failed during execution.[1]
0x8024D010: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because the registry contains invalid information.[1]
0x8024D011: Windows Update Agent must be updated before search can continue.[1]
0x8024D012: Windows Update Agent must be updated before search can continue. An administrator is required to perform the operation.[1]
0x8024D013: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because the server does not contain update information for this version.[1]
0x8024D014: Windows Update Agent is successfully updated, but a reboot is required to complete the setup.[1]
0x8024D015: Windows Update Agent is successfully updated, but a reboot is required to complete the setup.[1]
0x8024D016: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because of an unknown error.[1]
0x8024DFFF: Windows Update Agent could not be updated because of an error not covered by another WU_E_SETUP_* error code.[1]
0x8024E001: An expression evaluator operation could not be completed because an expression was unrecognized.[1]
0x8024E002: An expression evaluator operation could not be completed because an expression was invalid.[1]
0x8024E003: An expression evaluator operation could not be completed because an expression contains an incorrect number of metadata nodes.[1]
0x8024E004: An expression evaluator operation could not be completed because the version of the serialized expression data is invalid.[1]
0x8024E005: The expression evaluator could not be initialized.[1]
0x8024E006: An expression evaluator operation could not be completed because there was an invalid attribute.[1]
0x8024E007: An expression evaluator operation could not be completed because the cluster state of the computer could not be determined.[1]
0x8024EFFF: There was an expression evaluator error not covered by another WU_E_EE_* error code.[1]
0x80243001: The results of download and installation could not be read from the registry due to an unrecognized data format version.[1]
0x80243002: The results of download and installation could not be read from the registry due to an invalid data format.[1]
0x80243003: The results of download and installation are not available; the operation may have failed to start.[1]
0x80243004: A failure occurred when trying to create an icon in the taskbar notification area.[1]
0x80243FFD: Unable to show UI when in non-UI mode; WU client UI modules may not be installed.[1]
0x80243FFE: Unsupported version of WU client UI exported functions.[1]
0x80243FFF: There was a user interface error not covered by another WU_E_AUCLIENT_* error code.[1]