Windows Updates notification?

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Linda

Can someone tell me how to get the updates to come in automatically, and
then let me view what they are before they are installed? Thanks so much in
advance!
 
Linda;
Right click My Computer, click Properties
Click "Automatic Updates" tab
Place check by "Keep my computer up to date..."
Place check by "Download the updates automatically..."
Click OK and follow prompts.
 
Thank you. That's what I have checked. Just wondered as there were a couple
new critical updates, but they didn't come in, I had to get them at the
website.
Linda;
Right click My Computer, click Properties
Click "Automatic Updates" tab
Place check by "Keep my computer up to date..."
Place check by "Download the updates automatically..."
Click OK and follow prompts.
 
Hi Linda,

Description of the Automatic Updates Feature in Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=294871

Configure and Use Automatic Updates in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=306525

(Choose "Notify me before downloading any updates and notify me again before
installing them on my computer")

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Can someone tell me how to get the updates to come in automatically, and
then let me view what they are before they are installed? Thanks so much in
advance!
 
you are kidding? are we this lazy people?
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1 try picking less then 10 minutes ONE day a week
2 using your Help and Support service
3 manually picking "update windows"
4 checking updates desired
5 updating
6 done
back to sleep.
 
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How often have you set your system to check for the updates?

Bruce Chambers

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Just because people do not want to do it the way you want Jack, does
not make them lazy.

Windows XP has many capabilities.
Some of which are automatic or nearly so.
The automatic tools do a great job of helping keep computers safe and
secure.
Using tools of technology is not necessarily lazy and it can be very
smart.

Do you do everything for yourself at home and work?
Or are you "lazy" and let technology assist you at times.
Or are you "lazy" and let technology assist you getting to home or
work?
You should be careful when posting in a way that sets yourself as a
standard.
You may be held to that standard.
 
Thank you JJ. I wondered if this person was always this rude. Just my
opinion...
Just because people do not want to do it the way you want Jack, does
not make them lazy.

Windows XP has many capabilities.
Some of which are automatic or nearly so.
The automatic tools do a great job of helping keep computers safe and
secure.
Using tools of technology is not necessarily lazy and it can be very
smart.

Do you do everything for yourself at home and work?
Or are you "lazy" and let technology assist you at times.
Or are you "lazy" and let technology assist you getting to home or
work?
You should be careful when posting in a way that sets yourself as a
standard.
You may be held to that standard.
 
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