Activation of Windows Update Error: Installation faild-Error 0x80072EE2 update information

When I try to open "Windows Activation Uapdate" this error will appear after you download the update package:

(Update installation failed. Information about the Error - 0x80072EE2)

I want to know why this happens?

You may encounter temporary connection related errors when you use Windows Update or Microsoft Update to install updates

Carey Frisch

Tags: Windows

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