[Crossposted to Windows Update newsgroup]
One post was sufficient, Kiya.
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Kiya wrote:
> Hi just a query really not a huge problem i left my computer running
> whilst
> i went out and Windows xp automatically updated a security issue which was
> not a problem, my concern however was that when my computer restarted it
> did so on its own (automatically) without having me put my windows
> security
> password in it even restarted some not all of the programmes that were
> running before the restart even tho the passwords for all of these
> programmes r never automatically saved on my computers any ideas how this
> has happened at the time of the update i had a team viewer download
> happening and had sightspeed running, the team viewer shut off but
> sightspeed came back online im just cofused as to how the computer
> bypassed
> my password and should this have happened on my other computers it would
> have stayed on the log in screen have checked my settings and as far as i
> can see they are as they should be, should i be worried? thanks in advance
> for any help or suggestions.