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If you chose to have automatic updates do everything automatically it
seems to want a time of day for it to be done. What happens if you are on dialup and do not get online at a regular time each day? I've currently got mine set to download but ask me before installing. Also, what happens if you disconnect while updates are downloading? Will they resume downloading where they left off or will they start all over again? Thanks for your time. |
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On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 20:03:56 +1000, miskairal wrote:
> If you chose to have automatic updates do everything automatically it > seems to want a time of day for it to be done. What happens if you are > on dialup and do not get online at a regular time each day? I've > currently got mine set to download but ask me before installing. The time you set only has to do with when the updates will be automatically installed. This is because many of the updates require a reboot, so you don't want your PC automatically rebooting while you are in the middle of work. If you leave your PC on 24/7, then scheduling the updates to install in the middle of when you are sleeping is a good approach. They will be downloaded when they become available while the computer is connected to the Internet. > Also, what happens if you disconnect while updates are downloading? Will > they resume downloading where they left off or will they start all over > again? They will resume downloading from where they left off. -- Tom Porterfield MS-MVP Windows |
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Tom Porterfield wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 20:03:56 +1000, miskairal wrote: > > >>If you chose to have automatic updates do everything automatically it >>seems to want a time of day for it to be done. What happens if you are >>on dialup and do not get online at a regular time each day? I've >>currently got mine set to download but ask me before installing. > > > The time you set only has to do with when the updates will be automatically > installed. This is because many of the updates require a reboot, so you > don't want your PC automatically rebooting while you are in the middle of > work. If you leave your PC on 24/7, then scheduling the updates to install > in the middle of when you are sleeping is a good approach. They will be > downloaded when they become available while the computer is connected to > the Internet. > > >>Also, what happens if you disconnect while updates are downloading? Will >>they resume downloading where they left off or will they start all over >>again? > > > They will resume downloading from where they left off. Great. Thankyou. |
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