Activating auto updates

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silas

Guest
I have a new gateway notebook and the automatice update feature is not

active. When I to to the page to activate it the page has no function to do

so. How do I address this issue.

 
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Jimmy Brush

Guest
Hello,

- click start

- click control panel

If you are using category view (the default):

- click the security heading

- click Windows Update

If you are using classic view

- double-click windows update

- In the left margin, click Change settings

- Select how you would like to receive updates

If this screen does not let you change the settings, please reply back with

what the screen says and any errors that you get.

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- JB

Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User

"silas" <silas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:0612CBA6-B2C6-4B23-96E7-61F7BE09CA6D@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue">

>I have a new gateway notebook and the automatice update feature is not

> active. When I to to the page to activate it the page has no function to

> do

> so. How do I address this issue. </span>

 
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chetsanford40

Guest
hi,

I am also having problems getting automatic update to turn on.

Error(s) found

Code 80080005

(I have vista home premium)

ps,

is there any programs that doesn't conflict with vista:rolleyes:

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chetsanford40

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Robin

Guest
Defender is Vista. I guess it doesn't even trust itself.

"chetsanford40" <chetsanford40.37hzsd@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in

message news:chetsanford40.37hzsd@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com...<span style="color:blue">

>

> hi,

> I am also having problems getting automatic update to turn on.

> Error(s) found

> Code 80080005

> (I have vista home premium)

> ps,

> is there any programs that doesn't conflict with vista:rolleyes:

>

>

> --

> chetsanford40

> Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com

> </span>

 
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