Guest Richard Fangnail Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 I've had a couple times when I tried to shut down but Windows said it had to install updates and then shutdown. Which it did okay. I'm confused what the setup has to do with this. If you have Automatic Updates on, it could be fully automatic or it could be "Notify but don't install right away." Do these two settings have to do with whether or not it will install during shutdown? If it is fully automatic, you can also set a time, and I think the time selected can cause Windows to update during shutdown. Quote
Guest Richard Fangnail Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 (I have XP SP2) I guess the general rule is that if you've downloaded an update but it hasn't installed, and you shut down, then it will offer to update and shut down. But I thought it would prompt or notify me as soon as it was downloaded and ready to install. Quote
Guest MowGreen [MVP] Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 Each setting has it's own behavior. 1) Automatic (recommended) - updates download and install automatically 2) Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them - after the updates have been downloaded you should be notified and you should be able to Approve the immediate installation of downloads 3) Notify me but don't automatically download or install them - you have to Approve the download and then Approve their installation For 2 and 3, if the updates were not Approved for installation, there will be another Shutdown option if one chooses to shutdown ... Shutdown and Install Updates. There is another option to Shut Down [without installing updates] that should be listed. MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008] =============== -343- FDNY Never Forgotten =============== Richard Fangnail wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > (I have XP SP2) > > I guess the general rule is that if you've downloaded an update but it > hasn't installed, and you shut down, then it will offer to update and > shut down. But I thought it would prompt or notify me as soon as it > was downloaded and ready to install. > </span> Quote
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