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12-Apr-2009, 10:51 AM #1
can anyone help??
I am using windows live onecare and something keeps turning off my automatic up dates and its happening like evey 5 minutes I turn them back on and they turn tight back off. I have done a full system scan with the windows safety scanner and several virus scans and everything comes back clean. Can anyone help me figure out what keeps turning the updates off???
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12-Apr-2009, 11:52 AM #2
What OS are you using?
In XP Start, Control Panel, Automatic Updates. Ensure that it is turned on.
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