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MaryL
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      6th Dec 2007
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

Thanks,
MaryL


 
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      6th Dec 2007
Set the following Registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Setup\7.0
Key value name: DoNotAllowIE70

Key is not defined Distribution is not blocked.
0 Distribution is not blocked.
1 Distribution is blocked.

"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
>
> Thanks,
> MaryL
>
>
>

 
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      6th Dec 2007

"MaryL" <(E-Mail Removed)-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>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
>
> Thanks,
> MaryL
>
>


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"?

Thanks,
MaryL


 
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PA Bear
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      6th Dec 2007
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)
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L.ORG http://66.39.69.143/


 
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      7th Dec 2007

"PA Bear" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> 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)
> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
> DTS-L.ORG http://66.39.69.143/
>
>


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


 
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      7th Dec 2007
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.
>> --

> 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.


You will be (1) making sure that the Automatic Updates service loads at boot
[just a safety precaution] and then (2) making sure that the Automatic
Updates service is running now.

Rebooting should confirm that (1) worked.
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~PA Bear

 
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      7th Dec 2007

"PA Bear" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> MaryL wrote:

<snip>
>>>
>>> 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.
>>> --

>> 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.

>
> You will be (1) making sure that the Automatic Updates service loads at
> boot [just a safety precaution] and then (2) making sure that the
> Automatic Updates service is running now.
>
> Rebooting should confirm that (1) worked.
> --
> ~PA Bear


Okay, I'll do it. Thanks for the help!

MaryL


 
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PA Bear
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      7th Dec 2007
MaryL wrote:
> "PA Bear" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> MaryL wrote:

> <snip>
>>>>
>>>> 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.
>>>> --
>>> 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.

>>
>> You will be (1) making sure that the Automatic Updates service loads at
>> boot [just a safety precaution] and then (2) making sure that the
>> Automatic Updates service is running now.
>>
>> Rebooting should confirm that (1) worked.
>> --
>> ~PA Bear

>
> Okay, I'll do it. Thanks for the help!


YW.

NB: It's not necessarily wise to follow advice given in a reply to someone
else's thread.
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L.ORG http://66.39.69.143/

 
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