Re: It Happened again

From: bumtracks (visitor_at_corner.bar)
Date: 03/01/05


Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 05:27:11 GMT

Just installed an XP and recall seeing a time setting where you specify the
hour range for updates, part of sp2 new security center, - I set it
something like 4 - 6am and if I recall it was set like 3 am as default.

"Lizard" <Lizard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4DE9F34B-AB64-4310-AED1-A822D6DD267F@microsoft.com...
> what I found is that
> wuaueng.dll (3648) SUS20ClientDataStore: The database engine started a new
> instance (0).
> and
> wuauclt (3648) The database engine 5.01.2600.2180 started.
>
> Also noted that the W32time 29 which apparently has to do with
> connectivity.
> Found this from the help and support center information from the event
> log.
> WUA is Windows Update Agent.
>
> Guessing that now all I have to do is turn off the WUA, and then it won't
> search for
> connectivity at 4am?
>
>
> Thanks
> Liz
>
>
>
> "bumtracks" wrote:
>
>> If you have wifi networked, and no encryption
>> there's always some really stupid dumb arse wanting to have your printer
>> spit out a message offering to fix it for you.
>>
>> "Lizard" <Lizard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:A940F1B4-6B30-4266-817F-EE18B92FA634@microsoft.com...
>> > Last night my computer started chattering as if it was running, soon
>> > after
>> > my
>> > printer acted like it was preparing to print. Then, a *** of paper
>> > ran
>> > through the printer - nothing was printed, the computer was in stand-by
>> > mode, but was still chattering. This has happened a couple of times -
>> > usually at the crack of dawn and wakes my husband and I up. I have
>> > windows
>> > xp
>> > home edition, automatic updates, 4 different spyware programs -
>> > including
>> > microsofts beta version, norton anti virus, zone alarm.....nothing
>> > shows
>> > up
>> > but the usual cookies. What would cause my computer to do this?
>> >
>>
>>
>>