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Dear Sir,

 

Thank you for regularly updating the OS for security and performance reasons.

 

However I notice that each time when the updates is installed, the PC would

need to be reboot. During this process the user need to reconnect to their

internet and get back to their URL all over again. Similar problem also

arises for installation of updates from other software producers.

 

Is it possible for MS Developers to add an Option to enable to enable the PC

to reconnect itself to the internet and navigate to the latest access URL

after rebooting ?

 

This could save a lot of time and effort of doing it manually. For

installation of new software, this option could only be executed after the

whole process is completed.

 

Also the current hibernate and standby option only allow the user to execute

ths function automatically after certain hours. Login and navigation still

need to be done manualy.

 

I would like to suggest for new Add On for Window XP to enable the user to

set the time to turn the PC on , auto logon to the internet and go to a

particular URL to play certain songs. The PC could be set to turn off for

certain hours. With this feature, the user do not need to do it manually if

he wish to suft the internet during certain hours of the day.

 

I hope my suggestion is insighful for future product improvement.

 

Many Thanks

 

Low

 

 

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Re: Suggestion to MS: New Add On for Window XP -Auto Navigation and On

 

MSFT does not monitor this site. This site is for peer to peer help.

 

"Mr. Low" <lsk2141@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:ED5FE1FF-F79D-46FF-905F-A749B4E27C6C@microsoft.com...

> Dear Sir,

>

> Thank you for regularly updating the OS for security and performance

> reasons.

>

> However I notice that each time when the updates is installed, the PC

> would

> need to be reboot. During this process the user need to reconnect to

> their

> internet and get back to their URL all over again. Similar problem also

> arises for installation of updates from other software producers.

>

> Is it possible for MS Developers to add an Option to enable to enable the

> PC

> to reconnect itself to the internet and navigate to the latest access URL

> after rebooting ?

>

> This could save a lot of time and effort of doing it manually. For

> installation of new software, this option could only be executed after the

> whole process is completed.

>

> Also the current hibernate and standby option only allow the user to

> execute

> ths function automatically after certain hours. Login and navigation still

> need to be done manualy.

>

> I would like to suggest for new Add On for Window XP to enable the user to

> set the time to turn the PC on , auto logon to the internet and go to a

> particular URL to play certain songs. The PC could be set to turn off for

> certain hours. With this feature, the user do not need to do it manually

> if

> he wish to suft the internet during certain hours of the day.

>

> I hope my suggestion is insighful for future product improvement.

>

> Many Thanks

>

> Low

>

>

> --

> A36B58K641

Posted

Re: Suggestion to MS: New Add On for Window XP -Auto Navigation and On

 

One at a time:

Not all updates require a reboot.

If you have a DSL you are always connected to the internet.

Your computer should be set up to connect automatically if you have a cable

modem or Dial-up when you click your browser or mail program.

Why would you want to reconnect to the site updating your computer? That is

the last URL you were at.

Turning on the computer at a certain time is done by the BIOS not the OS

(Windows).

Mr. Low" <lsk2141@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:ED5FE1FF-F79D-46FF-905F-A749B4E27C6C@microsoft.com...

> Dear Sir,

>

> Thank you for regularly updating the OS for security and performance

> reasons.

>

> However I notice that each time when the updates is installed, the PC

> would

> need to be reboot. During this process the user need to reconnect to

> their

> internet and get back to their URL all over again. Similar problem also

> arises for installation of updates from other software producers.

>

> Is it possible for MS Developers to add an Option to enable to enable the

> PC

> to reconnect itself to the internet and navigate to the latest access URL

> after rebooting ?

>

> This could save a lot of time and effort of doing it manually. For

> installation of new software, this option could only be executed after the

> whole process is completed.

>

> Also the current hibernate and standby option only allow the user to

> execute

> ths function automatically after certain hours. Login and navigation still

> need to be done manualy.

>

> I would like to suggest for new Add On for Window XP to enable the user to

> set the time to turn the PC on , auto logon to the internet and go to a

> particular URL to play certain songs. The PC could be set to turn off for

> certain hours. With this feature, the user do not need to do it manually

> if

> he wish to suft the internet during certain hours of the day.

>

> I hope my suggestion is insighful for future product improvement.

>

> Many Thanks

>

> Low

>

>

> --

> A36B58K641

Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: Suggestion to MS: New Add On for Window XP -Auto Navigation and On

 

On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 20:38:00 -0700, Mr. Low

<lsk2141@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Dear Sir,

>

> Thank you for regularly updating the OS for security and performance reasons.

 

 

This is a peer support newsgroup. We are all just Windows XP users

here, helping each other if and when we can. We are not Microsoft

employees (not even those of us with "Microsoft MVP" behind our names;

that's an honorary title for having provided consistently helpful

advice) except for an occasional employee who posts here unofficially

on his own time.

 

So if you want to address Microsoft, please do it directly. It has no

effect here.

 

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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

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