Steve wrote:
>>> I have Win Update set to never check (I do it manually). But I'd like
>>> it to auto-restart after installing the updates. Is there a setting
>>> somewhere for that?
>
>> If you install an update that requires a restart, you'll know it.
>> Otherwise you'll need to restart manually.
>
> Thx, but not sure this answers the question. I'd like Vista to restart
> by itself when necessary after updates are installed, rather than
> hanging with the dialog box asking me whether to restart.
Again, if an update requires a restart, you'll know about it, believe me,
even if Automatic Updates is set to the "automatic" option.
If some but not all update have downloaded and are ready to be installed,
you'll encounter a "Click to install important updates and then shut down"
button when you go to turn off your computer. Doing so will install the
already-downloaded update(s)...but there's no way of knowing which updates
they are, at least not without doing a little digging in windowsupdate.log.
. Microsoft Update Product Team Blog: Update Notifications and
Install-at-Shutdown Behavior:
http://blogs.technet.com/mu/archive/...-shutdown.aspx
Many updates (e.g., Office updates) won't require a restart of the
application-in-question (e.g., MS Word) is not in use at the time. But
you'll seldom, if ever, encounter an update for Vista or Internet Explorer
that does not require a restart. More at the above link and this one:
http://blogs.technet.com/mu/archive/...c-reboots.aspx