Saturday, December 22, 2007

Operating Systems: Automatic Update Options

You are configuring a Windows XP computer for a client who travels frequently. The client often must connect to the Internet using a slow-speed connection. The client wants to ensure that the computer is updated with security updates in a timely manner, but he does not want to download updates when the computer is connected through a slow link.
What should you do?
1. On the Automatic Updates tab, select Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them.
2. On the Automatic Updates tab, select Notify me but don't automatically download or install them.
3. On the Automatic Updates tab, select Turn off Automatic Updates.
4. On the Automatic Updates tab, select Automatic (recommended).

Explanation : You should select Notify me but don't automatically download or install them. This configuration option will allow the user to decline the update before it is downloaded based on how critical the update is and the speed of the computer's connection.
You should not select Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them. Doing so will allow the user to selectively install the updates at a convenient time, but it will not prevent them from being downloaded when the computer is using to a slow connection.
You should not select Automatic. Doing so will not allow the user any control over the updates. They will be downloaded and installed automatically.
You should not select Turn off Automatic Updates. Doing so will cause the user to not be notified of security updates and will leave it up to the user to update the computer.
Objective: Operating Systems