No problem.  I was pretty sure it was there, but had to check for myself.
:-)

On Dec 28, 2007 10:43 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> "Micheal Espinola Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/28/2007
> 10:17:49 AM:
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> > Connect to Microsoft Update.
> > Select Change Settings under the Options section.
> > Click the check-box under the To stop using Microsoft Update section.
> > Click the Apply changed now button.
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> I had no idea. Now I feel foolish. :-) Thanks.
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> > On Dec 28, 2007 9:58 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > My boss doesn't like Microsoft Update, and wants only Windows
> > Update. We have a couple servers where we (well, ... me ... :-))
> > selected the option to upgrade Windows Update to Microsoft Update.
> > And He'd like to uninstall Microsoft Update, and go back to Windows
> Update.
> >
> > (I explained that I did it because then we'd get to be able to get
> > updates for the other applications that Microsoft Update provides -
> > SQL updates, etc. And he doesn't want that; he wants to manually go
> > and get those updates and install them. I suggested just not
> > choosing those updates, and he said he'd rather not chance having
> > someone forget and install a SQL service pack, as an example, that
> > might break something in production).
> >
> > I haven't found anything that says you can do this. I imagine, if
> > you could, you'd have to uninstall the ActiveX control, and re-
> > install the older Windows Update control. But I haven't found out if
> > it's even possible.
> >
> > Anybody know?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > --
> > Michael Leone
> > Network Administrator, ISM
> > Philadelphia Housing Authority
> > 2500 Jackson St
> > Philadelphia, PA 19145
> > Tel: 215-684-4180
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > ME2
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