If so, then it’s controlled by administrator/domain policy and can’t be edited.After enjoying the satisfaction of being protected from harmful viruses by having Vista destroy more work in one badly timed restart than I’m likely to ever lose to a virus, I looked into how to fix this while still leaving automatic updates on.We strongly recommend that you do not disable the update feature.Instead, change preferences for how often you'd like to be notified of newer versions.Attackers now know the problem and can rush to start exploiting it as soon as possible before people update.
You want Windows Update to install those updates for you automatically.And, if you do, what’s the point of installing critical security updates manually? You often need to patch security problems as soon as possible to fix whatever the problem is.After a patch is released, the security hole becomes public knowledge if it wasn’t already.You can schedule how often to check for updates, or check manually at any time.By enabling your system to check for the latest version, you keep your system secure with the latest patch updates.