John Coyle wrote: > > Ann, the update screen gives you the option of "Express Update", which does > everything for you, or "Custom Update", which of course let's you pick and > choose. The list of updates _always_ describes the update and advises on > the level of importance, critical or otherwise.
That sounds good... > For automatic updates scheduled at night, you won't usually be aware of > anything except sometimes the system will be re-booted for you, so that you > have to restart your favourite run-all-the-time stuff. Hmmm - How would it know if I wasn't on line? - I disconnect the connection on the new machine unless I need to do something on line. There is nothing on the machine that I ever "run all the time" that I'm aware off. > If you simply wait for a notification before updating, it's just a discreet > message which you can choose to ignore for as long as you like. > > HTH > > John Coyle > Brisbane, Australia Which is what I've done so far... ah now here is a question -- if I ignore them for a month or so, and then pay attention, has it accumualated the things on the list? I've made MOzilla Firefox my default browser, but the one time I was about to let an update in Explorer popped up. ann -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

