Are you having trouble using Windows Update? Several users have reported the error '0x80092026' that prevents them from using the Windows Update functionality in Windows.
Windows Update is a feature that is included in Windows OS and it is used to update the operating system. It is an important feature because it helps to protect your computer from malicious software and malware. However, you need to know how to use Windows Update properly if you want to keep your computer safe.
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On this page, you will find more information about the most common causes and most relevant solutions for the Windows Update error '0x80092026'. Do you need help straight away? Visit our support page.
Microsoft's answer: The cryptographic operation failed due to a local security option setting
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We've created a list of solutions which you can follow if you want to solve this Windows Update problem yourself. Do you need more help? Visit our support page if you need professional support with Windows Update right away.
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Windows Update is a useful feature that can be used to keep your computer updated. However, there are times when you might encounter an error with Windows Update. One of the most common errors is Windows Update 0x80092026 Error.
This error occurs commonly caused by incorrectly configured system settings or irregular entries in the Windows registry. This error can be fixed with special software that repairs the registry and tunes up system settings to restore stability.
0x80092026 error messages often appear as a result of cluttered Windows registry or faulty entries of non-existent programs which are usually due to improper software uninstalls.
Other common reasons may include incorrect user input, missing files that were accidentally deleted from the registry and causing system malfunctions. Keeping track of when and where your error has occurred is a critical piece.
To fix this error, you need to try a few solutions.
There are 2 ways of fixing this error, the first one is Advanced Computer User (manually fix). In this step is Log on as an administrator when you start your computer, then click the Start button if you want to select all programs, accessories, system tools, and then click System Restore, after that select the most recent system restore point from the “On this list, click a restore point” list, and then click Next, and then go to the confirmation window, When the restoration is complete, restarts the computer.
Another way to fix the error is the Beginner Computer User Solution (Automatic fix), which you can download as a repair tool for your PC, after downloading it Click the Scan button if you want to install the program, after that Click the Fix Errors button when the scan is complete. And restart your computer.
Microsoft has released several fix-it tools/patches for most of the updates issues. Depending on your requirement, choose the right fix tool for your issue and run it.
If you can't fix the problem right away, we recommend you to contact the Windows Update Customer Service.
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