Important Update for Windows Vista (KB955020) 56.3 MB
I was forced to wait for a 56.3 MB "Important" Update to be downloaded from
Windows Update before I could use my own computer.
If I set Windows Update to allow me to review "high-priority updates" before
downloading, then Windows Live OneCare shows my computer to be "At Risk,"
turns the Windows Live OneCare icon to bright red, and prompts me that my
computer "May be at risk from Internet threats." And if I do set Windows
Update to automatically download and install "important" updates, I am
forced to wait until a 56.3 MB "Important" update such as KB955020 (which
adds the following five words to the English dictionary for Microsoft
Office, which I do not and will not use) before I am able to simply start
and use my own computer.
Can anyone explain to me why this 56.3 MB download from Windows Update is
considered important enough to deny me the use of my own computer until it
completes?
Thanks.
In Windows Vista and in Windows Server 2008, when you check the spelling of
English language text in an application that uses the English dictionary,
all the following words cannot be recognized and are flagged as being
misspelled:
..Friendster
..Klum
..Nazr
..Obama
..Racicot
One example of an application that uses the English dictionary is Windows
Mail.
Restart requirement
You have to restart the computer after you apply this update.
Re: Important Update for Windows Vista (KB955020) 56.3 MB
Please don't post to inappropriate newsgroups like
microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail. Your problem is with OneCare,
which is one of the reasons I ditched it shortly after trying it out.
--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
"Vista User" <bill_stern@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eTG0H%23d4IHA.2348@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I was forced to wait for a 56.3 MB "Important" Update to be downloaded from
> Windows Update before I could use my own computer.
>
> If I set Windows Update to allow me to review "high-priority updates" before
> downloading, then Windows Live OneCare shows my computer to be "At Risk,"
> turns the Windows Live OneCare icon to bright red, and prompts me that my
> computer "May be at risk from Internet threats." And if I do set Windows
> Update to automatically download and install "important" updates, I am
> forced to wait until a 56.3 MB "Important" update such as KB955020 (which
> adds the following five words to the English dictionary for Microsoft
> Office, which I do not and will not use) before I am able to simply start
> and use my own computer.
>
> Can anyone explain to me why this 56.3 MB download from Windows Update is
> considered important enough to deny me the use of my own computer until it
> completes?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
> In Windows Vista and in Windows Server 2008, when you check the spelling of
> English language text in an application that uses the English dictionary,
> all the following words cannot be recognized and are flagged as being
> misspelled:
> .Friendster
> .Klum
> .Nazr
> .Obama
> .Racicot
>
> One example of an application that uses the English dictionary is Windows
> Mail.
>
>
> Restart requirement
>
> You have to restart the computer after you apply this update.
>