Re: security centre
- From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 21:11:47 -0500
Was it started and set to automatic as startup type? If so it is configured
correctly. You need to logon as a local administrator in order to be able to
manage services. In XP Home you may need to boot into Safe Mode to logon as
the built in administrator account if you do not have another user that is
also a local administrator. You can run the command net localgroup
administrators to see what users are also local administrators. Enter
cmd.exe in the run box and hit OK if you are not sure how to access a
command window. --- Steve
"winddancer" <winddancer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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i followed your instructions an when i clicked on auto updates in services
it
said access denied and error 5. thnx
--
jo68
"Steven L Umbach" wrote:
Try going to Control Panel/system/Automatic Updates to make sure that the
first option for automatic is enabled. Also enter services.msc in the run
box and then hit OK. Find the Automatic Updates service and make sure the
startup type is automatic and that it is started under status. If you are
using a personal firewall other then the Windows Firewall it may also be
blocking access to Windows Updates. --- Steve
"winddancer" <winddancer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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i cannot seem to turn on my auto updates on the main screen of security
centre but when i click on manage security settings-it says auto
updates
are
on?? plz help : /
--
jo68
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