"PA Bear" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> MaryL wrote:
>>> I now get constant reminders that updates are ready for my computer. I
>>> do
>>> not want Internet Explorer 7. Is there any way to delete that message
>>> and
>>> yet retain reminders for other downloads? If I check do not install,
>>> the
>>> update is not installed -- but then I left with the yellow shield and a
>>> reminder to install updates.
>>>
>>> I am using Win XP-Home Edition and IE 6.0
>>>
>> After posting this question, I discovered a similar question (and a
>> response
>> from PA) within the thread on Windows Live One Care. I attempted to
>> follow
>> the instructions but was not able to follow through on the entire
>> process.
>> After typing in services.msc, deleting the contents of Download folder,
>> scanning for updates, making sure that IE 7 was not checked, etc. -- at
>> that
>> point, some of the information differed from what I tried to follow in PA
>> Bear's message. I tried twice to re-start the Automatic Updates service,
>> but "start" was grayed-out each time. I did go to Control Panel, and it
>> is
>> set for "notify me but don't automatically download or install them."
>> That
>> is what I want, but it does seem as if I skipped a step. On the other
>> hand,
>> the yellow shield did disappear from the taskbar.
>>
>> Have I missed something, or does this indicate that the IE 7 reference
>> should be "gone for good"?
>
> Start > Run > (type in) cmd > [OK]
>
> In the resulting Command window, type:
>
> sc config wuauserv start= auto [ENTER]
>
> sc start wuauserv [ENTER]
>
> Close the Command window & reboot.
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
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>
>
Thanks for the information. I have followed your advice on several
occasions, and it has always been excellent. However, can you explain what
I would be doing by entering this information? It is meaningless to me, and
I would like to understand what I am doing.
Thanks,
MaryL