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How to schedule automatic updates in Windows Server 2003, in Windows XP, and in Windows 2000Article ID: 327838 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q327838 On This PageSummary If you are logged on as an administrator, the Automatic
Updates feature in Windows notifies you when critical updates are available for
your computer. There is a new Automatic Updates feature that you can use to
specify the schedule that Windows follows to install updates on your computer.
This article describes how to install this new Automatic Updates feature in
Microsoft Windows XP and in Microsoft Windows 2000 and how to use it to schedule automatic
updates. Note This new Automatic Updates feature is included with Microsoft Windows Server 2003. For additional information about how to configure other Automatic Updates settings in Windows XP, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 306525
For additional information about how to configure other Automatic Updates
settings in Windows 2000, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525/
)
How to configure and use Automatic Updates in Windows XP
327850
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327850/
)
How to configure and use Automatic Updates in Windows 2000
Updating the Automatic Updates feature (Windows XP and Windows 2000 only)Note If you use Automatic Updates, the feature may have been automatically updated on your computer. To make sure that the new feature is installed, use the procedure that is described in the Schedule Automatic Updates section of this article to confirm that the Automatically download the updates, and install them on the schedule that I specify option is available on your computer.To use the new Automatic Updates feature, install any one of the following updates:
Scheduling automatic updatesNote To modify Automatic Updates settings, you must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may prevent you from completing this procedure.In Windows Server 2003 and in Windows XPTo configure a schedule for Automatic Updates:
Important You may have to restart your computer to complete the update installation. In Windows 2000
Important You may have to restart your computer to complete the update installation. References
For additional information about how to use Automatic
Updates, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
283629
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283629/
)
How to configure Automatic Updates to prompt you before you download updates in
Windows XP
283151
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283151/
)
Disabling
AutoUpdate service in Control Panel does not shut down the service
294871
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/294871/
)
Description
of the Automatic Updates feature in Windows
306525
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525/
)
How to configure and use Automatic Updates in Windows XP
323184
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323184/
)
Automatic
Updates 2.2 client does not detect approved updates from Software Update
Services
326693
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326693/
)
How to
force Automatic Updates 2.2 to perform a detection cycle
328010
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/328010/
)
How to
configure Automatic Updates by using Group Policy or registry
settings
327850 For more information about Software Update
Services, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327850/
)
How to
configure and use Automatic Updates in Windows 2000
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/wsus/bb466201.aspx
(http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/wsus/bb466201.aspx)
PropertiesArticle ID: 327838 - Last Review: August 21, 2012 - Revision: 14.0 Applies to
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