in automatic updates window, i clicked on how automatic updates work.
look at the last paragraph. there IS someway around the situation if you
are the administrator of the computer, and you can change the time in which
the updates take place. but it does say you can delay the restart of your
computer, otherwise windows will just restart for you, which is yours AND my
problem.
not sure if you already read that or not..but i figured i'd put my 2 cents
in...
How are updates installed?
You do not have to be connected to the Internet for Windows to install new
updates. But updates must be installed, not just downloaded, before they can
help protect your computer. If you use the Automatic (recommended) setting,
new updates are installed at 3 A.M. However, you can change the time or
frequency of scheduled updates to best suit your needs.
If your computer is turned off during a scheduled update, updates are
installed the next time you start your computer. You can also choose to have
Windows notify you when new updates are available, and then install them
yourself.
You might be asked to accept an End User License Agreement (EULA) before
certain updates can be installed. Other updates might require you to restart
your computer before the installation process can be completed. If you are an
administrator for your computer, you can delay the restart. Otherwise,
Windows notifies you and then restarts your computer for you so the updates
can begin to help protect your computer. It is always a good idea to save
your work frequently, and to remind other users of your computer to save
their work, especially before scheduled installation times.
"Brian Tillman" wrote:
> Lowell <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > I agree. And I do not want Windows to automatically reboot my
> > system. This always happens in the middle of the night and I
> > discover it the next morning. I never shut my computer down without
> > following the proper procedure. What I am looking for is a way
> > around Microsoft doing this to my system.
>
> When Windows Update applies updates on my PC and it requires a reboot, I'm
> always given the option to reboot right away or reboot later. If I don't
> respond, that prompt remains on my screen (and my computer remains running)
> until I do respond, even if I let it sit there all night. I also have
> Update configured to always ask me before installing anything, so I'm never
> surprised by an update. I always get a chance to read about them before
> they're installed. In act, I don't even let them download automatically. I
> have configured update to inform me before downloading and then again before
> installing.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
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