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William Lurie August 12th 10 12:56 PM

Windows Update has changed
 
I don't want Windows Update ever to install anything except when I have
already reviewed and accepted it.

Overnight last night it decided to do a bunch of installing and the
Windows Update site itself has changed.

The site itself has links which just sit there indefinitely after I
click on them. Like "Review History", and their "Assisted" link.

Using XP Home/SP3.......how do I get to make my own decisions again?

Penn E. Loafer August 12th 10 02:00 PM

Windows Update has changed
 

"William Lurie" wrote in message
...
I don't want Windows Update ever to install anything except when I have
already reviewed and accepted it.

Overnight last night it decided to do a bunch of installing and the
Windows Update site itself has changed.

The site itself has links which just sit there indefinitely after I click
on them. Like "Review History", and their "Assisted" link.

Using XP Home/SP3.......how do I get to make my own decisions again?


By asking in the Windows Update forum?



William Lurie August 13th 10 12:17 AM

Windows Update has changed
 
Penn E. Loafer wrote:
"William Lurie" wrote in message
...
I don't want Windows Update ever to install anything except when I have
already reviewed and accepted it.

Overnight last night it decided to do a bunch of installing and the
Windows Update site itself has changed.

The site itself has links which just sit there indefinitely after I click
on them. Like "Review History", and their "Assisted" link.

Using XP Home/SP3.......how do I get to make my own decisions again?


By asking in the Windows Update forum?


It didn't occur to me that such a site existed. Thank you. Ijust posted
there.


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