Error "the site has encountered a problem and cannot disply the page you are trying to view" when I run Windows Update

Original title:

I just reinstalled xp pro on my Dell D620 and it is not allowing me to run the updates. Error message: the site has encountered a problem and cannot disply the page you are trying to view. I have service pak 2

Hello

You get this error when you try to open the windows update or when you check for windows update?

Check out the following link.

You receive an error message "Windows Update has encountered an error and cannot display the requested page" when you try to install an update

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/883614

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