"Windows XP and Vista have started installing updates at shutdown, in certain 
cases,
without displaying a warning or requesting permission, according to reports by 
several readers.

The forced-install behavior has been witnessed at least three times by Windows 
Secrets editors,
but Microsoft says its procedure for Automatic Updates hasn't changed in the 
last 10 months.

The behavior seems to occur only if a Windows user has Automatic Updates 
configured to
"download updates but don't install them" or "notify me but don't install them."
If updates are scheduled to occur automatically, with no notice to users,
the silent installation of updates would be expected.

Most Windows patches are desirable and have few unwanted side effects.
A few updates, however, are known to disable or conflict with other software.
For this reason, many individuals and companies require that all upgrades be 
researched
or tested before anything is installed."
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More at
http://windowssecrets.com/2009/06/25/01-Windows-may-install-updates-without-asking

Juha-Matti
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