Re: Windows 98 autoupdate

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Date: 06/24/05

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    Date: 24 Jun 2005 11:30:41 -0000
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    ('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) Hi Paul et All,

    I have a solution for calling up the autoupdate site automatically by running loadqm.exe ref on the microsoft website but the main issue is then the end user still has to decide if or has the choice of running it or not. Do you know of a solution or a good resourse I could use to research this? Im coming up empty.

    >>> "Paul M."
    Have you tried creating a batch file that call the windows update command and setting a scheduled task to run it. Windows 98 does have a task scheduler, it is located in the Control
    Panel.

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