Windows Vista: The Complete Reference (Complete Reference Series)

When you install Windows Vista, within a few days it displays an Update Reminder balloon above the notification area on the taskbar, asking you to configure Windows to update itself automatically over the Internet. This message comes from Automatic Updates, a Windows feature that contacts Microsoft over the Internet, checks for Windows updates, downloads them, and installs them. You can configure Automatic Updates to ask your permission before downloading or installing updates.

If your computer is residing on a corporate network, your network administrator probably has an established Windows Update regimen in place of Automatic Updates via network management tools.

Configuring Automatic Updates

You have two ways to configure Automatic Updates:

Figure 38-2: Configuring the Automatic Updates system.

You see a check box that enables Automatic Updates, and four notification options:

Caution  

We can't recommend the first option strongly enough. Automating the installation of your updates with an overnight installation time is the safest way to keep your machines updated against the next security issue.

Uninstalling Updates

You can uninstall most updates (the Read More window about each update explains whether it can be uninstalled , and how). For most updates, choose Start Control Panel, and click Uninstall Programs to open the Change Or Remove A Program dialog box.

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