Group Policy : Windows
Automatic Updates
Only works on
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
This setting
controls automatic updates to a user's computer. Whenever a user connects to
the Internet, Windows searches for updates available for the software and
hardware on their computer and automatically downloads them. This happens in
the background, and the user is prompted when downloaded components are ready
to be installed, or prior to downloading, depending on their configuration. If
you enable this setting, it prohibits Windows from searching for updates. If
you disable or do not configure it, Windows searches for updates and
automatically downloads them. Note: Windows Update is an online catalog
customized for your computer that consists of items such as drivers, critical
updates, Help files, and Internet products that you can download to keep your
computer up to date. Also, see the Remove links and access to Windows Update
setting. If the Remove links and access to Windows Update setting is enabled,
the links to Windows Update on the Start menu are also removed. Note: If you
have installed Windows XP Service Pack 1 or the update to Automatic Updates
that was released after Windows XP was originally shipped, then you should use
the new Automatic Updates settings located at: 'Computer Configuration /
Administrative Templates / Windows Update'
USER
Group Policy Path :
Administrative Templates\System
Group Policy Registry Settings :
hkcu\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\policies\explorer!noautoupdate
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