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WOUGNET is located at Plot 55 Kenneth Dale, Off Kira Road, Kamwokya. Directions: After the Kamwokya market as you travel along Kira road, turn off to your left onto Kenneth Dale, (just before the football field and Kira Road Police Station). Once on Kenneth Dale, look out for the WOUGNET sign post on your left towards the end of the road. Click here for a map.

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HOME arrow Support arrow Tech Tips arrow April 2009: Update your machine automatically.
April 2009: Update your machine automatically. PDF Print E-mail
If you use Windows Operation System, keeping your machine updated with the latest Microsoft patches and bug fixes can be considered an essential task. Windows is considered unnecessarily complex and full of security holes and flaws. Also, the fact is that the world works with Windows, meaning that all those hackers out there are targeting Windows simply because of its popularity, not because it is any less inherently secure than alternative operating systems.

Microsoft regularly offers updates to secure your system, and for those with internet access, you can configure your computer to do this automatically.

To set your copy of Windows XP to update itself automatically: Right click on 'My Computer' and select the 'automatic updates' tab.

To enable automatic updating, choose either of the first two choices in the 'update notification' section. You can either have XP search for and download updates automatically, and only prompt you when you need to install them, or it can prompt before downloading so you can pick the updates you want.

Once automatic updating is turned on, XP will periodically check for updates over the Internet. If your computer is not connected to the internet, the system will be unable to update automatically.

If you don’t have internet connectivity, but still want to update your computer, you can manually download the updates using another computer with internet access, such as at an internet café and then transfer these updates (by USB flash etc…) to your off-line computer.

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