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Controlling XP Pro Upgrades

 
 
W. eWatson
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      14th Jan 2010
I've forgotten how this works. Google led me in strange directions. I
think there's some starting point on the Start menu, or maybe control
panel that allows me to pick the time, and weekday. I hope it allows me
to decide whether I want to reboot after the update, or defer it to the
next time I do reboot. Comments?
 
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Bert Hyman
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      15th Jan 2010
In news:hio9as$cim$(E-Mail Removed) "W. eWatson"
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> I've forgotten how this works. Google led me in strange directions. I
> think there's some starting point on the Start menu, or maybe control
> panel that allows me to pick the time, and weekday.


Start->Settings->Control Panel->Automatic Updates.

Depending on how you have your menus set up, you might have some other
way to get to the Control Panel.

If you select "Automatic", you get to choose the the day of the week and
time of day.

> I hope it allows me to decide whether I want to reboot after the
> update, or defer it to the next time I do reboot.


If you select "Automatic", if an update requires a reboot, it will
reboot when the update is done without asking you. If you're sitting in
front of the PC when the update takes place you ->may be offered the
option of stopping the reboot.

If you need to decide when to reboot, you'll have to choose one of the
other options.

> Comments?


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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      15th Jan 2010
Upgrades or /updates/?

How to configure and use Automatic Updates in WinXP:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525


W. eWatson wrote:
> I've forgotten how this works. Google led me in strange directions. I
> think there's some starting point on the Start menu, or maybe control
> panel that allows me to pick the time, and weekday. I hope it allows me
> to decide whether I want to reboot after the update, or defer it to the
> next time I do reboot. Comments?

 
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W. eWatson
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      15th Jan 2010
PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:
> Upgrades or /updates/?
>
> How to configure and use Automatic Updates in WinXP:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525
>
> W. eWatson wrote:
>> I've forgotten how this works. Google led me in strange directions. I
>> think there's some starting point on the Start menu, or maybe control
>> panel that allows me to pick the time, and weekday. I hope it allows me
>> to decide whether I want to reboot after the update, or defer it to the
>> next time I do reboot. Comments?

When I just looked at the three posts, and noticed I had used upgrades,
I figured you ask. :-) Yes, updates.
 
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W. eWatson
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      15th Jan 2010
Bert Hyman wrote:
> In news:hio9as$cim$(E-Mail Removed) "W. eWatson"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> I've forgotten how this works. Google led me in strange directions. I
>> think there's some starting point on the Start menu, or maybe control
>> panel that allows me to pick the time, and weekday.

>
> Start->Settings->Control Panel->Automatic Updates.
>
> Depending on how you have your menus set up, you might have some other
> way to get to the Control Panel.
>
> If you select "Automatic", you get to choose the the day of the week and
> time of day.
>
>> I hope it allows me to decide whether I want to reboot after the
>> update, or defer it to the next time I do reboot.

>
> If you select "Automatic", if an update requires a reboot, it will
> reboot when the update is done without asking you. If you're sitting in
> front of the PC when the update takes place you ->may be offered the
> option of stopping the reboot.
>
> If you need to decide when to reboot, you'll have to choose one of the
> other options.
>
>> Comments?

>

Thanks. I definitely don't want a reboot unless I say so.
 
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