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| Security/Hacking Mod Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: USA
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| While the automatic update function in Windows XP and Vista is a good way to keep your system up to date with the latest patches it has the nasty habit to nag the user after downloading the patches to the computer. I suppose everyone has received a message that asks the user if he wants to reboot now or reboot later in XP or the dialog box that asks you to restart your computer to finish installing important updates in Windows Vista. Both do not give the user a choice to reboot the computer when he wants to do it. XP nags him every ten minutes if he chooses reboot later while Vista has a maximum of four hours before the user is asked again. I’m not sure why Microsoft decided to not give the user the chance to reboot the computer when he wants to in this situation but it is surely annoying as ****. There is hope, however. If you have access to Group Policy in XP you can go to Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update and enable the option “No auto-restart for schedule Automatic Updates installations“. I was not able to verify if this option is available in Windows Vista as well. If it is you could simply turn it on there as well and reboot the system whenever you like after downloading the patches. If someone running Windows Vista could verify this it would be really helpful. Another option would be to simply stop the automatic update service in the current session. This would mean that the nagging screens asking you to reboot would not appear in this session only. Automatic Updates will be started automatically as a service again after a reboot. To stop the Automatic Updating Service type net stop "automatic updates" in the command line.
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| Monster Techie Join Date: Apr 2007
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| I would have to test that out in Vista sometime although I always have the automatic update function disabled upon any fresh install or repair of Windows. That way I simply go direct to the MS update site and choose the custom option in order to choose which ones will go on and look over the optional hardware/software updates available as well. That's when I plan for a restart once those are then downloaded and installed to avoid annoyance at other times like right in the middle of an app or gaming session. Plus you choose just what will or won't be downloaded and installed. ![]() |
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