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From: khodor on 7 Mar 2010 09:41 "Neil Taylor" wrote: > I have a new install of Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium. > I have Windows Update running fine for Windows itself. > I have installed Word & Excell from Office 2007, and have (with considerable > effort) located the latest updates for them. > > At work, on Vista or Windows 7 Professional, the Office Update/Microsoft > Updates are integrated with Windows Update, and happen concurrently - a > single "check for updates" scans for all, and automatic updates picks up all. > > NOT so here at home... I cannot persuade Windows Update applet to show any > interest in Office. When I click the "find out more" button, I get a "needs > administrator privileges" error in IE8; if I disable UAC, I get the web-page > for Windows Update (tells me I'm up to daye) with the tab for Office Updates, > but that just shows up the useless "what people are downloading" - no > priority for or gathering together of the real important security updates. > > What on earth do I have to do to integrate Office Update into the Windows > Update applet?
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