800072efd error - cannot install updates

original title: error 800072efd

I was not able to get updates since February.  I tried all the troubleshooting patches / I could find, but none have worked.  How can I fix Windows Update?

Thank you.  Doug.

Take a look on:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/836941

If you haven't already done so.

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