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Windows Server 2008 Step-by-Step Guides

These step-by-step guides help IT Professionals learn about and evaluate Windows Server 2008.

These documents are downloadable versions of guides found in the Windows Server 2008 Technical Library.

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Written by Odd-Magne Kristoffersen on September 13th, 2007 with no comments.
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An explanation of Windows Update automatic updating

The Microsoft Update team has posted a statement addressing the current community discussion on Windows Update¡¯s self-updating behavior. The upshot is that a longstanding procedure in Windows Update requires it to self-update before it is able to recognize Read More¡¦¡¦(read more)

Written by Windows Vista Team Blog on September 13th, 2007 with no comments.
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An explanation of Windows Update automatic updating

The Microsoft Update team has posted a statement addressing the current community discussion on Windows Update¡¯s self-updating behavior. The upshot is that a longstanding procedure in Windows Update requires it to self-update before it is able to recognize that new updates are available (note: WU does not conduct a self-update event each and every time it checks for updates). This self-updating is done regardless of whether the user has enabled automatic checking, download and/or installation of updates. It does so in an effort to avoid WU misleading the user to think s/he is up-to-date simply because s/he was not receiving notification that updates are available. Put another way, WU cannot alert the user that there are security updates available if it is not in the necessary updated state that will allow it to recognize those updates (see ¡°chicken and egg¡° dilemma).

However, we do recognize that we should have been clearer in our explanation of this process earlier in the game; the MU team¡¯s blog post is an effort to rectify that oversight.

In short, this is a poorly understood process, so I invite you to take a look at the details in the MU

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Written by Nick White on September 13th, 2007 with no comments.
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