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I recently left our computer on for 2 days while we were away, in order to

send a scheduled fax.

 

When we got back there was a message that windows had been updated and the

computer had rebooted although I had not requested this.

 

Is this normal for windows xp (home edition)? Windows automatic update is

on. I had thought that the automatic updates would only happen when shutting

down.

 

The rebooting caused the fax program to exit and the fax didn't get sent.

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Guest Trevor Lawrence
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Re: updates

 

 

"zirath" <zirath_m.x@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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>I recently left our computer on for 2 days while we were away, in order to

>send a scheduled fax.

>

> When we got back there was a message that windows had been updated and the

> computer had rebooted although I had not requested this.

>

> Is this normal for windows xp (home edition)? Windows automatic update is

> on. I had thought that the automatic updates would only happen when

> shutting down.

 

IIRC, there is a prompt something like

"Do you want to restart now or later"

 

But if this is not answered, then after a certain amount of time, the PC

*will* restart

>

> The rebooting caused the fax program to exit and the fax didn't get sent.

>

 

Yeah, that is a bummer. I would be better if the default to not answering

the prompt were to do nothing

 

From a non-Windows expert

--

Trevor Lawrence

Canberra

Web Site http://trevorl.mvps.org

Guest TaurArian
Posted

Re: updates

 

 

 

"Trevor Lawrence" <Trevor L.@Canberra> wrote in message

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>

> "zirath" <zirath_m.x@yahoo.com> wrote in message

> news:%23a1VWXKFJHA.4304@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>I recently left our computer on for 2 days while we were away, in order to

>>send a scheduled fax.

>>

>> When we got back there was a message that windows had been updated and

>> the computer had rebooted although I had not requested this.

>>

>> Is this normal for windows xp (home edition)? Windows automatic update is

>> on. I had thought that the automatic updates would only happen when

>> shutting down.

>

> IIRC, there is a prompt something like

> "Do you want to restart now or later"

>

> But if this is not answered, then after a certain amount of time, the PC

> *will* restart

>

>>

>> The rebooting caused the fax program to exit and the fax didn't get sent.

>>

>

> Yeah, that is a bummer. I would be better if the default to not answering

> the prompt were to do nothing

>

> From a non-Windows expert

> --

> Trevor Lawrence

> Canberra

> Web Site http://trevorl.mvps.org

 

If that's a problem, set automatic updates to notify only then that way you

choose when to download and install.

 

HOW TO: Configure and Use Automatic Updates in Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525

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RE: updates

 

 

 

"zirath" wrote:

> I recently left our computer on for 2 days while we were away, in order to

> send a scheduled fax.

>

> When we got back there was a message that windows had been updated and the

> computer had rebooted although I had not requested this.

>

> Is this normal for windows xp (home edition)? Windows automatic update is

> on. I had thought that the automatic updates would only happen when shutting

> down.

>

> The rebooting caused the fax program to exit and the fax didn't get sent.

 

You can set the Update as follow:

Click Start >> Control Panel >> Security Center >> Automatic Updates.

On the Automatic Updates window check this Radio Button:

 

(*)Notify me but DON'T automatically download or Install the updates.

Click [OK]. Next time a shield will pop up and alert you that there is/are

some updates available to your machine do you want to download them!

If you said yes then the download will start then it will stay unitil you

select to install them or install them on Shutdown procedure.

HTH,

nass

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http://www.nasstec.co.uk


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