![]() Microsoft Update is a Microsoft Web site that offers the same downloads that are available from Windows Update—plus the latest updates for Microsoft Office and other Microsoft programs. When you visit Microsoft Update, the site scans your computer and gives you a list of updates relevant to your computer and its configuration. You then decide which updates you want to download and install. Update your computer running Windows VistaIf your computer is running Windows Vista, you can manage your updates through the control panel. ![]() To switch from Windows Update to Microsoft Update, in Windows Vista:
For more information, see Windows Vista: How to update your operating system. Update your computer running Windows XP or Windows 2000The most reliable way to get updates for your computer is to have them delivered automatically to your computer. In Windows XP and Windows 2000 this service is called Automatic Updates. If you don't have Automatic Updates turned on, you can turn it on when you visit Microsoft Update. Note: If you already use Automatic Updates, when you sign up for Microsoft Update, Automatic Updates continues to operate it as you've set it up. Use Microsoft Update Microsoft Update is a Web site that helps you update Microsoft Windows and many other Microsoft programs that you've installed, such as Microsoft Office, Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft SQL Server, all in one place. The first time you visit Microsoft Update you will install the software on your computer. Depending on your system, this might include installing two ActiveX controls, which are small pieces of software that help Microsoft Update talk to your computer. Activate Microsoft Update:
Tip: Find out how to keep earlier versions of Windows (Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 95, and Windows NT) and Office versions up to date. What else you can do to protect your computerUsing Microsoft Update with automatic updating is a strong first line of defense against security threats. You can also improve your computer's security by using a firewall and maintaining a current antivirus and antispyware software subscription. Find out how to take these steps and address other security essentials of protecting your computer. |