Hello
Windows has a feature called "Automatic Update" where it launches it on certain times.
I wonder if anyone know if it is possible to launch it on demand somehow?
So that you can launch it without have to wait for it to launch itself...
Launch automatic update on demand?
Started by Eldmannen, Jul 12 2006 03:29 PM
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Posted 12 July 2006 - 04:16 PM
You could change the date and time to launch it on demand. Or just click on start > Windows update.
I'm not sure that answered your question though.
I'm not sure that answered your question though.
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Posted 12 July 2006 - 05:13 PM
You could try making the service manual, and enabling it whenever you want to update.
Run -> Services.msc
Run -> Services.msc
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Posted 12 July 2006 - 05:32 PM
krit86lr, on Jul 12 2006, 04:16 PM, said:
You could change the date and time to launch it on demand. Or just click on start > Windows update.
I'm not sure that answered your question though.
I'm not sure that answered your question though.
Yeah, change time seems to be the only way to launch it when "I want to launch it".
A "automatic_updates.exe /checknow" command or something would be cool...
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Posted 12 July 2006 - 06:00 PM
wuauclt.exe /DetectNow
Note: Do not disable wuauserv (aka "Automatic Updates" in services.msc). Instead, set it to "Disable automatic updates" on the Automatic Updates tab of System Properties (which doesn't disable the service, allowing you to use wuauclt.exe) and leave wuauserv set to Automatic.
Edit: hey cool - fast way to settings dialog -- wuauclt.exe /showsettingsdialog (then choose More Options)
Note: Do not disable wuauserv (aka "Automatic Updates" in services.msc). Instead, set it to "Disable automatic updates" on the Automatic Updates tab of System Properties (which doesn't disable the service, allowing you to use wuauclt.exe) and leave wuauserv set to Automatic.
Edit: hey cool - fast way to settings dialog -- wuauclt.exe /showsettingsdialog (then choose More Options)
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