Guest Barry Karas Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 23/Oct/2008 23:20 I have Windows XP with SP3. I have my windows updates set to automatic. However when the updates are done I get a CONSTANT reminder to restart my computer so that the updates can take effect. (Now I've been running personal computers for about 15 years, and rebooting for changes to take effect was one of the first things I learned. The constant reminder is pain in the butt.) The reminder message appears every 05 to 10 minutes. When the (annoying) reminder message is not appearing on screen, it sits next to the clock as a small yellow shield icon. The icon does not have a delete option, so I cannot delete it the normal way. Is there a way to delete it other than rebooting my computer? TIA Sincerely, Barry Karas
Guest TaurArian Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Re: Updates Why not simply reboot. Whatever update has downloaded and requested the reboot, the update will not be fully installed until you reboot the system. And if the update is related to http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS08-067.mspx" then I suggest you reboot immediately otherwise you're still vulnerable. K -- TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2009 - Update Services http://taurarian.mvps.org ====================================== How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 Disclaimer: The information has been posted "as is" with no warranties or guarantees and doesn't give any rights. Computer Maintenance: Acronis / Diskeeper / Paragon / Raxco "Barry Karas" <barrykaras1234@comcast.net> wrote in message news:1oCdnfJjN5Mu2JzUnZ2dnUVZ_hmdnZ2d@comcast.com... > 23/Oct/2008 23:20 > > I have Windows XP with SP3. > > I have my windows updates set to automatic. However when the updates are > done I get a CONSTANT reminder to restart my computer so that the updates > can take effect. (Now I've been running personal computers for about 15 > years, and rebooting for changes to take effect was one of the first > things I learned. The constant reminder is pain in the butt.) The reminder > message appears every 05 to 10 minutes. > > When the (annoying) reminder message is not appearing on screen, it sits > next to the clock as a small yellow shield icon. The icon does not have a > delete option, so I cannot delete it the normal way. Is there a way to > delete it other than rebooting my computer? > > TIA > > Sincerely, > > Barry Karas >
Guest Barry Karas Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Re: Updates Some items or programs THAT I HAVE NOT FINISHED WITH are deleted or ended upon rebooting. By the way, I realize that the update will not be installed until I reboot. I do not have to be constantly reminded. Sincerely, Barry Karas *************************************************************************************** "TaurArian" <taurarian@gmail.com> wrote in message news:efX1CCaNJHA.2100@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Why not simply reboot. Whatever update has downloaded and requested the > reboot, the update will not be fully installed until you reboot the > system. > > And if the update is related to > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS08-067.mspx" > then I suggest you reboot immediately otherwise you're still vulnerable. > > K > > -- > > TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2009 - Update Services > http://taurarian.mvps.org > ====================================== > How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > Disclaimer: The information has been posted "as is" with no warranties or > guarantees and doesn't give any rights. > Computer Maintenance: Acronis / Diskeeper / Paragon / Raxco > > > "Barry Karas" <barrykaras1234@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:1oCdnfJjN5Mu2JzUnZ2dnUVZ_hmdnZ2d@comcast.com... >> 23/Oct/2008 23:20 >> >> I have Windows XP with SP3. >> >> I have my windows updates set to automatic. However when the updates are >> done I get a CONSTANT reminder to restart my computer so that the updates >> can take effect. (Now I've been running personal computers for about 15 >> years, and rebooting for changes to take effect was one of the first >> things I learned. The constant reminder is pain in the butt.) The >> reminder message appears every 05 to 10 minutes. >> >> When the (annoying) reminder message is not appearing on screen, it sits >> next to the clock as a small yellow shield icon. The icon does not have a >> delete option, so I cannot delete it the normal way. Is there a way to >> delete it other than rebooting my computer? >> >> TIA >> >> Sincerely, >> >> Barry Karas >> > >
Guest TaurArian Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Re: Updates Then why haven't you configured AU to notify only then that way you choose when to install and reboot. If you have it set to download and install automatically naturally you will be nagged to reboot when required. Change your settings if it's a problem. Configure and Use Automatic Updates in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525 -- TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2009 - Update Services http://taurarian.mvps.org ====================================== How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 Disclaimer: The information has been posted "as is" with no warranties or guarantees and doesn't give any rights. Computer Maintenance: Acronis / Diskeeper / Paragon / Raxco "Barry Karas" <barrykaras1234@comcast.net> wrote in message news:hPGdnddOP6uWW5zUnZ2dnUVZ_obinZ2d@comcast.com... > Some items or programs THAT I HAVE NOT FINISHED WITH are deleted or ended > upon rebooting. > > By the way, I realize that the update will not be installed until I > reboot. I do not have to be constantly reminded. > > Sincerely, > > Barry Karas > *************************************************************************************** > "TaurArian" <taurarian@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:efX1CCaNJHA.2100@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Why not simply reboot. Whatever update has downloaded and requested the >> reboot, the update will not be fully installed until you reboot the >> system. >> >> And if the update is related to >> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS08-067.mspx" >> then I suggest you reboot immediately otherwise you're still vulnerable. >> >> K >> >> -- >> >> TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2009 - Update Services >> http://taurarian.mvps.org >> ====================================== >> How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 >> Disclaimer: The information has been posted "as is" with no warranties or >> guarantees and doesn't give any rights. >> Computer Maintenance: Acronis / Diskeeper / Paragon / Raxco >> >> >> "Barry Karas" <barrykaras1234@comcast.net> wrote in message >> news:1oCdnfJjN5Mu2JzUnZ2dnUVZ_hmdnZ2d@comcast.com... >>> 23/Oct/2008 23:20 >>> >>> I have Windows XP with SP3. >>> >>> I have my windows updates set to automatic. However when the updates are >>> done I get a CONSTANT reminder to restart my computer so that the >>> updates can take effect. (Now I've been running personal computers for >>> about 15 years, and rebooting for changes to take effect was one of the >>> first things I learned. The constant reminder is pain in the butt.) The >>> reminder message appears every 05 to 10 minutes. >>> >>> When the (annoying) reminder message is not appearing on screen, it sits >>> next to the clock as a small yellow shield icon. The icon does not have >>> a delete option, so I cannot delete it the normal way. Is there a way to >>> delete it other than rebooting my computer? >>> >>> TIA >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> >>> Barry Karas >>> >> >> > >
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Re: Updates Still grind that same old axe, eh, Barry? See http://blogs.technet.com/mu/archive/2008/10/02/windows-update-and-automatic-reboots.aspx I'd point you to the KB article that tells you how to configure AU such that updates are only installed when you're ready to reboot but I'd be wasting my time: I've pointed you to the same KB for well over a year now and you're still not using the tools at your fingertips. -- ~PA Bear Barry Karas wrote: > 23/Oct/2008 23:20 > > I have Windows XP with SP3. > > I have my windows updates set to automatic. However when the updates are > done I get a CONSTANT reminder to restart my computer so that the updates > can take effect. (Now I've been running personal computers for about 15 > years, and rebooting for changes to take effect was one of the first > things > I learned. The constant reminder is pain in the butt.) The reminder > message > appears every 05 to 10 minutes. > > When the (annoying) reminder message is not appearing on screen, it sits > next to the clock as a small yellow shield icon. The icon does not have a > delete option, so I cannot delete it the normal way. Is there a way to > delete it other than rebooting my computer? > > TIA > > Sincerely, > > Barry Karas
Guest Unknown Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Re: Updates Are you perhaps misinterpreting his post? I interpret it to mean he is getting a constant reminder to reboot even after the update has been installed and he has rebooted. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message news:OFtvh5gNJHA.1228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Still grind that same old axe, eh, Barry? > > See > http://blogs.technet.com/mu/archive/2008/10/02/windows-update-and-automatic-reboots.aspx > > I'd point you to the KB article that tells you how to configure AU such > that updates are only installed when you're ready to reboot but I'd be > wasting my time: I've pointed you to the same KB for well over a year now > and you're still not using the tools at your fingertips. > -- > ~PA Bear > > Barry Karas wrote: >> 23/Oct/2008 23:20 >> >> I have Windows XP with SP3. >> >> I have my windows updates set to automatic. However when the updates are >> done I get a CONSTANT reminder to restart my computer so that the updates >> can take effect. (Now I've been running personal computers for about 15 >> years, and rebooting for changes to take effect was one of the first >> things >> I learned. The constant reminder is pain in the butt.) The reminder >> message >> appears every 05 to 10 minutes. >> >> When the (annoying) reminder message is not appearing on screen, it sits >> next to the clock as a small yellow shield icon. The icon does not have a >> delete option, so I cannot delete it the normal way. Is there a way to >> delete it other than rebooting my computer? >> >> TIA >> >> Sincerely, >> >> Barry Karas >
Guest TaurArian Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Re: Updates Barry has configure updates to automatic which sometimes require a reboot. All Barry has to do is reconfigure AU to notify only and the problem is solved. Barry has auto downloaded the updates and installed the same but does not wish to reboot and of course is being nagged to reboot. Apparently Barry is refusing to adjust his settings so Barry will have to put up with the constant nagging. -- TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2009 - Update Services http://taurarian.mvps.org ====================================== How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 Disclaimer: The information has been posted "as is" with no warranties or guarantees and doesn't give any rights. Computer Maintenance: Acronis / Diskeeper / Paragon / Raxco "Unknown" <unknown@unknown.kom> wrote in message news:j3rMk.5865$be.5398@nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com... > Are you perhaps misinterpreting his post? I interpret it to mean he is > getting a constant reminder to reboot even after > the update has been installed and he has rebooted. > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:OFtvh5gNJHA.1228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Still grind that same old axe, eh, Barry? >> >> See >> http://blogs.technet.com/mu/archive/2008/10/02/windows-update-and-automatic-reboots.aspx >> >> I'd point you to the KB article that tells you how to configure AU such >> that updates are only installed when you're ready to reboot but I'd be >> wasting my time: I've pointed you to the same KB for well over a year now >> and you're still not using the tools at your fingertips. >> -- >> ~PA Bear >> >> Barry Karas wrote: >>> 23/Oct/2008 23:20 >>> >>> I have Windows XP with SP3. >>> >>> I have my windows updates set to automatic. However when the updates are >>> done I get a CONSTANT reminder to restart my computer so that the >>> updates >>> can take effect. (Now I've been running personal computers for about 15 >>> years, and rebooting for changes to take effect was one of the first >>> things >>> I learned. The constant reminder is pain in the butt.) The reminder >>> message >>> appears every 05 to 10 minutes. >>> >>> When the (annoying) reminder message is not appearing on screen, it sits >>> next to the clock as a small yellow shield icon. The icon does not have >>> a >>> delete option, so I cannot delete it the normal way. Is there a way to >>> delete it other than rebooting my computer? >>> >>> TIA >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> >>> Barry Karas >> > >
Guest Unknown Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Re: Updates Unfortunately some people are NEVER satisfied. Oh well! "TaurArian" <taurarian@gmail.com> wrote in message news:uHDLpBiNJHA.4408@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Barry has configure updates to automatic which sometimes require a reboot. > All Barry has to do is reconfigure AU to notify only and the problem is > solved. > > Barry has auto downloaded the updates and installed the same but does not > wish to reboot and of course is being nagged to reboot. > > Apparently Barry is refusing to adjust his settings so Barry will have to > put up with the constant nagging. > > -- > > TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2009 - Update Services > http://taurarian.mvps.org > ====================================== > How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > Disclaimer: The information has been posted "as is" with no warranties or > guarantees and doesn't give any rights. > Computer Maintenance: Acronis / Diskeeper / Paragon / Raxco > > > "Unknown" <unknown@unknown.kom> wrote in message > news:j3rMk.5865$be.5398@nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com... >> Are you perhaps misinterpreting his post? I interpret it to mean he is >> getting a constant reminder to reboot even after >> the update has been installed and he has rebooted. >> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:OFtvh5gNJHA.1228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> Still grind that same old axe, eh, Barry? >>> >>> See >>> http://blogs.technet.com/mu/archive/2008/10/02/windows-update-and-automatic-reboots.aspx >>> >>> I'd point you to the KB article that tells you how to configure AU such >>> that updates are only installed when you're ready to reboot but I'd be >>> wasting my time: I've pointed you to the same KB for well over a year >>> now and you're still not using the tools at your fingertips. >>> -- >>> ~PA Bear >>> >>> Barry Karas wrote: >>>> 23/Oct/2008 23:20 >>>> >>>> I have Windows XP with SP3. >>>> >>>> I have my windows updates set to automatic. However when the updates >>>> are >>>> done I get a CONSTANT reminder to restart my computer so that the >>>> updates >>>> can take effect. (Now I've been running personal computers for about 15 >>>> years, and rebooting for changes to take effect was one of the first >>>> things >>>> I learned. The constant reminder is pain in the butt.) The reminder >>>> message >>>> appears every 05 to 10 minutes. >>>> >>>> When the (annoying) reminder message is not appearing on screen, it >>>> sits >>>> next to the clock as a small yellow shield icon. The icon does not have >>>> a >>>> delete option, so I cannot delete it the normal way. Is there a way to >>>> delete it other than rebooting my computer? >>>> >>>> TIA >>>> >>>> Sincerely, >>>> >>>> Barry Karas >>> >> >> > >
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted October 25, 2008 Posted October 25, 2008 Re: Updates ["Unknown" has been in my <plonk> file for quite some time. Now you know why.] TaurArian wrote: > Barry has configure updates to automatic which sometimes require a reboot. > All Barry has to do is reconfigure AU to notify only and the problem is > solved. > > Barry has auto downloaded the updates and installed the same but does not > wish to reboot and of course is being nagged to reboot. > > Apparently Barry is refusing to adjust his settings so Barry will have to > put up with the constant nagging. > > > "Unknown" <unknown@unknown.kom> wrote in message > news:j3rMk.5865$be.5398@nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com... >> Are you perhaps misinterpreting his post? I interpret it to mean he is >> getting a constant reminder to reboot even after >> the update has been installed and he has rebooted. >> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:OFtvh5gNJHA.1228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> Still grind that same old axe, eh, Barry? >>> >>> See >>> http://blogs.technet.com/mu/archive/2008/10/02/windows-update-and-automatic-reboots.aspx >>> >>> I'd point you to the KB article that tells you how to configure AU such >>> that updates are only installed when you're ready to reboot but I'd be >>> wasting my time: I've pointed you to the same KB for well over a year >>> now >>> and you're still not using the tools at your fingertips. >>> -- >>> ~PA Bear >>> >>> Barry Karas wrote: >>>> 23/Oct/2008 23:20 >>>> >>>> I have Windows XP with SP3. >>>> >>>> I have my windows updates set to automatic. However when the updates >>>> are >>>> done I get a CONSTANT reminder to restart my computer so that the >>>> updates >>>> can take effect. (Now I've been running personal computers for about 15 >>>> years, and rebooting for changes to take effect was one of the first >>>> things >>>> I learned. The constant reminder is pain in the butt.) The reminder >>>> message >>>> appears every 05 to 10 minutes. >>>> >>>> When the (annoying) reminder message is not appearing on screen, it >>>> sits >>>> next to the clock as a small yellow shield icon. The icon does not have >>>> a >>>> delete option, so I cannot delete it the normal way. Is there a way to >>>> delete it other than rebooting my computer? >>>> >>>> TIA >>>> >>>> Sincerely, >>>> >>>> Barry Karas
Guest Unknown Posted October 25, 2008 Posted October 25, 2008 Re: Updates I doubt he knows why. I don't think you do either. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message news:eOsrtbjNJHA.2484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > ["Unknown" has been in my <plonk> file for quite some time. Now you know > why.] > > TaurArian wrote: >> Barry has configure updates to automatic which sometimes require a >> reboot. >> All Barry has to do is reconfigure AU to notify only and the problem is >> solved. >> >> Barry has auto downloaded the updates and installed the same but does not >> wish to reboot and of course is being nagged to reboot. >> >> Apparently Barry is refusing to adjust his settings so Barry will have to >> put up with the constant nagging. >> >> >> "Unknown" <unknown@unknown.kom> wrote in message >> news:j3rMk.5865$be.5398@nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com... >>> Are you perhaps misinterpreting his post? I interpret it to mean he is >>> getting a constant reminder to reboot even after >>> the update has been installed and he has rebooted. >>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:OFtvh5gNJHA.1228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>> Still grind that same old axe, eh, Barry? >>>> >>>> See >>>> http://blogs.technet.com/mu/archive/2008/10/02/windows-update-and-automatic-reboots.aspx >>>> >>>> I'd point you to the KB article that tells you how to configure AU such >>>> that updates are only installed when you're ready to reboot but I'd be >>>> wasting my time: I've pointed you to the same KB for well over a year >>>> now >>>> and you're still not using the tools at your fingertips. >>>> -- >>>> ~PA Bear >>>> >>>> Barry Karas wrote: >>>>> 23/Oct/2008 23:20 >>>>> >>>>> I have Windows XP with SP3. >>>>> >>>>> I have my windows updates set to automatic. However when the updates >>>>> are >>>>> done I get a CONSTANT reminder to restart my computer so that the >>>>> updates >>>>> can take effect. (Now I've been running personal computers for about >>>>> 15 >>>>> years, and rebooting for changes to take effect was one of the first >>>>> things >>>>> I learned. The constant reminder is pain in the butt.) The reminder >>>>> message >>>>> appears every 05 to 10 minutes. >>>>> >>>>> When the (annoying) reminder message is not appearing on screen, it >>>>> sits >>>>> next to the clock as a small yellow shield icon. The icon does not >>>>> have >>>>> a >>>>> delete option, so I cannot delete it the normal way. Is there a way to >>>>> delete it other than rebooting my computer? >>>>> >>>>> TIA >>>>> >>>>> Sincerely, >>>>> >>>>> Barry Karas >
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