Hi,
Is there a way of getting rid of the irritating prompt that Windows XP keeps popping up to ask the user to reboot following an update ?
Appart from the annoying nature of the message, there's a risk that the user may accidentally click on "restart now" and waste time waiting for the PC to come back.
I realise the updates do need a restart to complete, but almost all of my users shut down their PCs at night, so they'd always be applied the following morning on boot-up.
Even if it requires registry editing, I am happy to do this.
Regards,
Jay/UK
Is there a way of getting rid of the irritating prompt that Windows XP keeps popping up to ask the user to reboot following an update ?
Appart from the annoying nature of the message, there's a risk that the user may accidentally click on "restart now" and waste time waiting for the PC to come back.
I realise the updates do need a restart to complete, but almost all of my users shut down their PCs at night, so they'd always be applied the following morning on boot-up.
Even if it requires registry editing, I am happy to do this.
Regards,
Jay/UK