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Jodie
Hello, I use Windows XP with Pentium IV and loads of
memory. I have been getting "automatic" updates. I can
find no way to change this to something I can control.
Here is the problem with it and why I want it more under
my control.
I received the tiny world icon in my systray a few days
ago telling me windows media player had a "critical"
update I needed. It was "Script Commands KB828026". I
downloaded it; installed it; and rebooted according to
instructions. Since that time I have been getting the
same icon with the exact same message...word for word the
same with number KB828026 as well...telling me I needed to
get it and install it. This happens several times a day
and has been going on for several days now. (It does not
give me the option of saying no I don't want it. It only
gives me the option of getting it now or waiting..then it
continues to pop up reminding me I am waiting.)
I went into my Windows Media Player to try and stop this;
but I find no way of doing so. I went into my START >
accessories > systems in another attempt to find a way to
stop this; but could not find a way to stop it. (All I
found here was a way to "add" a scheduled event...not stop
one.)
I am posting here in hopes someone can give me some
guidance in this matter. Thanking you in advance...Jodie
memory. I have been getting "automatic" updates. I can
find no way to change this to something I can control.
Here is the problem with it and why I want it more under
my control.
I received the tiny world icon in my systray a few days
ago telling me windows media player had a "critical"
update I needed. It was "Script Commands KB828026". I
downloaded it; installed it; and rebooted according to
instructions. Since that time I have been getting the
same icon with the exact same message...word for word the
same with number KB828026 as well...telling me I needed to
get it and install it. This happens several times a day
and has been going on for several days now. (It does not
give me the option of saying no I don't want it. It only
gives me the option of getting it now or waiting..then it
continues to pop up reminding me I am waiting.)
I went into my Windows Media Player to try and stop this;
but I find no way of doing so. I went into my START >
accessories > systems in another attempt to find a way to
stop this; but could not find a way to stop it. (All I
found here was a way to "add" a scheduled event...not stop
one.)
I am posting here in hopes someone can give me some
guidance in this matter. Thanking you in advance...Jodie