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Not to put the cart before the horse, but I want to cross post this plea for help to several news groups. I could not figure out how to do this task that was simple in OLE in Vista mail. If anyone knows please tell me in your reply. The problem is that I run many long calculations, maybe even a week on a Vista 64 box. I have already disabled windoze updates, but occasionally I forget and may manually install an update while a job is running in the background. After the update, the system must reboot, I never figured out why MS is not clever enough to avoid this problem the way Unix systems do. If there is no activity, the system reboots automatically and erases many hours of computation. How can I configure the auto-restart: 1. Never to restart the computer 2. Only restart when directed In xp there was a registry edit that would prevent the auto restart from loading when a user was logged in. This key was removed from the Vista 64 Home registery, NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers. Any help would be appreciated to remove this annoyance. TIA and Happy Holidaze, Pete |
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"Pete" wrote in message ... HI: Not to put the cart before the horse, but I want to cross post this plea for help to several news groups. I could not figure out how to do this task that was simple in OLE in Vista mail. If anyone knows please tell me in your reply. The problem is that I run many long calculations, maybe even a week on a Vista 64 box. I have already disabled windoze updates, but occasionally I forget and may manually install an update while a job is running in the background. After the update, the system must reboot, I never figured out why MS is not clever enough to avoid this problem the way Unix systems do. If there is no activity, the system reboots automatically and erases many hours of computation. How can I configure the auto-restart: 1. Never to restart the computer 2. Only restart when directed In xp there was a registry edit that would prevent the auto restart from loading when a user was logged in. This key was removed from the Vista 64 Home registery, NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers. Any help would be appreciated to remove this annoyance. TIA and Happy Holidaze, Pete Is it not in set-up updates? A spot there where it asks to download updates, and another , to download up-dates but not install them with out your permission? So the up-date's would be turned on to download them but not install them until you ok it? Rob |