Chris,

Configuring AutoUpdate for Office 2008

By default, Microsoft AutoUpdate for Mac is set to look for updates to Office 2008 applications automatically once per week on a user's computer. However, you can modify the default setting to specify a different schedule.

AutoUpdate preferences are stored in the com.microsoft.autoupdate2.plist file in /Users/username/Library/ Preferences. When you are deploying AutoUpdate preferences from a central location, deploy this file.

Note If a user is logged in with an administrator account, the user can run AutoUpdate by starting any Office 2008 application and then clicking Check for Updates on the Help menu.
Set AutoUpdate preferences

• In /Users/username/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/MAU2.0/, double-click Microsoft AutoUpdate.app.
        • Either click Manually, or click Automatically.
• If you are planning to deploy updates centrally, click Manually to prevent automatic updates on users' computers. • If you click Automatically, on the Check for Updates pop-up menu, click the schedule that you want to use for installing updates on user computers.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 19/02/2008, at 1:28 PM, Hugh Griffiths wrote:

Ill check when I get home, I vaguely remember it was a separate program
on the install disk that you selected, Ill let you know tonight.

H
-----Original Message-----
From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris
Burton
Sent: Tuesday, 19 February 2008 12:04 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Update 10.5.2

Hi Ronni and Hugh

Great suggestions and thanks very much. I didnt know about either of
them! Hugh how and where do I do I turn on auto update in the office X
suite? Ronni it seems the keyboard problems were known which makes me
less stressed now, thanks heaps

kindest regards

chris



On 19/02/2008, at 11:39 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:

Hi Chris,

Have you installed the MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1?

"This update addresses a responsiveness issue on MacBook and MacBook
Pro notebook computers. Some MacBook and MacBook Pro systems may
occasionally experience a temporary suspension of keyboard input
which can last a minute or longer. The Mac OS X 10.5.1 update is
required before installing the MacBook, MacBook Pro Software Update
1.1. "


<http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macbookmacbookprosoftwareupdate1
1.html


Cheers,
Ronni

On 19/02/2008, at 11:18 AM, Chris Burton wrote:

Hi Hugh

Thats the most encouraging account I have heard re the update. I
have a recent MacBook Pro with 10.5.1 and Im not happy with it at
all mainly for the reason unknown to me the keyboard stops working
in a very random fashion, in any application where I have to type.
Word X seems to be the worst and most annoying since I have heaps
of reports to write!! I have rebooted and done pram and persmission
quite a few times. This tends to reduce the frequency for awhile
then it just starts happening again.

Has anyone had this occur and know of any fixes or advice on ways I
might stop it happening

Im wondering if the update with fix it or make it or other things
worse?

kind regards

chris


On 19/02/2008, at 11:08 AM, Hugh Griffiths wrote:

Just finished my ibook g4 ( 800 mhz) worked fine, permission
verify took
30 mins, permission repair took  16 mins( only one difference)

My imac g5, was very slow verify took 40 mins ( many many
differences
all in system/library/extensions) repair took 20 mins

The ibook g4 is under spec ( 866 is min spec) but has no
peripherals and
seems to be fine.

The G5 has two external firewire drives ( 800 GB and 600 Gb), four
ipods
( usb) 1 ipod ( firewire) Epson printer, sony video camera, sony
still
camera ( one usb one firewire) and a usb webcam attached.

In both cases I clicked cancel when software installer ( which is
set to
automatically tell me when the new updates are available) and I
actually
downloaded the full 350 MB version of the 10.5.2. With the G5 I
unplugged all external devices and cancelled all programs ( things
like
skype and some music stuff which run in the background) and both
machines ran through without a hitch.

Haven't tried every single app on each machine, but what I have
tried
works fine

Hugh
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From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
John
Daniels
Sent: Monday, 18 February 2008 10:05 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Update 10.5.2

Thanks Richard
I haven't tried it yet but I'm hanging on to your email. My wife
dearly
wishes she was back with her old table lamp model and Tiger and then
Photoshop 7 would work, PowerPoint also, our old scanner would
operate
and
so on.
Cheers
John


On 16/2/08 3:44 PM, "Pontifex Family" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all
I updated my G4 (Motorola chip) Leopard and whilst it took a long
time to
install and patch the update it seems to operate OK except that
"verify or
repair permissions" just hangs.
The update of my wife's G4 Intel downloaded OK but the
installation
just
hung with the blue line halfway for 4 hours. The machine locked up
and had
to be unplugged. It started up OK after a long wait and shows
10.5.1
still
installed.
Perhaps like many others I'm not game to try again.
Cheers
John


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1.  Fixing permissions is still an ?hour long process with
10.5.2, but
it
eventually finishes (unlike the minutes it takes in 10.4).
2.  G4 & Intel don't go together, but I hope you are applying the
correct
update for the type of computer that you have (the installer should
tell you
anyway).  Check that you have plenty of free disk space (5 GB),
then
directly download the combo 10.5.2 updater (350 MB) from Apple (it
will end
up in the downloads folder).  Then restart holding down the shift
key,
to do
a safe boot.  It takes a while to start up in safe boot mode
because a
file
system check is run before loading the system & user files.  Safe
boot
also
prevents potentially incompatible software loading at start up.
Then
locate
the update and run the 10.5.2 installer - hopefully all will go
well.

My only observed problems were with software update not getting
to do
the
update itself because on one machine, iPhoto had not been used
since
the
last iphoto update, so the new version of iphoto (which
alphabetically
preceded the MacOSX 10.5.2 update in the update process) couldn't
run
due to
a permissions error, hanging software update and thus prevented the
10.5.2
update from running.  Running iPhoto, then rerunning software
update
fixed
the issue.

Richard


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