How to install multiple Windows updates or hotfixes with only one reboot
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/296861
ALev wrote:
:: Yes, I could do either of those things, but it would be much easier
:: if I could just make the pop-up occur only once. I don't want to
:: have to remember to install Windows updates.
::
:: Andrew
::
:: "Shenan Stanley" wrote:
::
::: ALev wrote:
:::: Awhile ago, I tried to disable the message box that keeps popping
:::: up after Windows installs an update that prompts you to restart
:::: your computer and if you do not restart then it restarts
:::: automatically after 5 minutes. I managed to get rid of the
:::: automatic restart after 5 minutes by using the Registry Editor to
:::: add the registry setting "NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers" in the
:::: folder "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\
:::: WindowsUpdate\AU\".
::::
:::: Now automatic restarting is gone, but there is still a box that
:::: pops up every so often that says "updating your computer is almost
:::: complete. You must restart your computer for the updates to take
:::: effect" and then asks me if I want to restart now or restart later.
:::: If I click restart later, then the box just reappears some time
:::: later. I am grateful that if I don't click anything, it doesn't
:::: just restart the computer by itself, but I would still like to stop
:::: the box from popping up and bothering me so often. Does anyone know
:::: how to do that?
:::
::: Simple solution:
::: Be smart and change the updates so that you control when they
::: download and install (it'll still notify you - although if you can
::: remember 'second tuesday of the month' - you would be generally
::: fine.) Then be wise and don't *start* that process until you are
::: actually ready.
:::
:::
http://windowssecrets.com/comp/060302/#story1
::: Change the time...
:::
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::: Shenan Stanley
::: MS-MVP
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