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Automatic search for new updates with download You can configure EasyUpdate to automatically search for and download new updates available to your system on a specified schedule. If new updates are found, those updates are automatically downloaded to the local cache of deferred updates and you are notified through balloon help. When you click the balloon, EasyUpdate is launched showing the new updates that were downloaded and are ready to install. You can also launch EasyUpdate by double-clicking on the system tray icon. If the system tray icon is right clicked, two options are available: Launch and Exit. Selecting Launch will launch SEasyUpdate and display the new updates. Selecting Exit will remove the system tray icon so that you are no longer notified that new updates were downloaded until the next scheduled check for new updates. Automatic search for new updates with download and install You can configure EasyUpdate to automatically search for, download and install new updates available to your system on a specified schedule. If new updates are found, those updates are automatically downloaded and installed your system. When the installs are complete, you are notified through balloon help. When you click the balloon, EasyUpdate is launched showing the updates that were installed and the results. You can also launch EasyUpdate by double-clicking on the system tray icon. If you right click on the system tray icon, two options are available: Launch and Exit. Selecting Launch will launch EasyUpdate and display the results screen. Selecting Exit will remove the system tray icon so that you are no longer notified that new updates were installed until the next scheduled check for new updates. Viewing the download and installation history You can view a history of updates that are downloaded, and installed on your system. For each update, the results of the download and installation are noted as either successful or failed. Hiding and restoring hidden updates Updates can be hidden, which means those specific updates will not be displayed as applicable in the future. You can hide specific versions of the update. Working with updates that force a reboot When installing multiple updates and one of the updates forces or requires a reboot, EasyUpdate will automatically continue installing at the next update after the reboot. Keyboard shortcuts The following table provides the keyboard shortcuts for the main functions of EasyUpdate: Table 15. Keyboard shortcuts Function Get new updates Install deferred updates Schedule updates View installation history Restore hidden updates Shortcut CTRL+U CTRL+D CTRL+S CTRL+H CTRL+R Chapter 4. Working with EasyUpdate 43

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Automatic
search
for
new
updates
with
download
You
can
configure
EasyUpdate
to
automatically
search
for
and
download
new
updates
available
to
your
system
on
a
specified
schedule.
If
new
updates
are
found,
those
updates
are
automatically
downloaded
to
the
local
cache
of
deferred
updates
and
you
are
notified
through
balloon
help.
When
you
click
the
balloon,
EasyUpdate
is
launched
showing
the
new
updates
that
were
downloaded
and
are
ready
to
install.
You
can
also
launch
EasyUpdate
by
double-clicking
on
the
system
tray
icon.
If
the
system
tray
icon
is
right
clicked,
two
options
are
available:
Launch
and
Exit
.
Selecting
Launch
will
launch
SEasyUpdate
and
display
the
new
updates.
Selecting
Exit
will
remove
the
system
tray
icon
so
that
you
are
no
longer
notified
that
new
updates
were
downloaded
until
the
next
scheduled
check
for
new
updates.
Automatic
search
for
new
updates
with
download
and
install
You
can
configure
EasyUpdate
to
automatically
search
for,
download
and
install
new
updates
available
to
your
system
on
a
specified
schedule.
If
new
updates
are
found,
those
updates
are
automatically
downloaded
and
installed
your
system.
When
the
installs
are
complete,
you
are
notified
through
balloon
help.
When
you
click
the
balloon,
EasyUpdate
is
launched
showing
the
updates
that
were
installed
and
the
results.
You
can
also
launch
EasyUpdate
by
double-clicking
on
the
system
tray
icon.
If
you
right
click
on
the
system
tray
icon,
two
options
are
available:
Launch
and
Exit.
Selecting
Launch
will
launch
EasyUpdate
and
display
the
results
screen.
Selecting
Exit
will
remove
the
system
tray
icon
so
that
you
are
no
longer
notified
that
new
updates
were
installed
until
the
next
scheduled
check
for
new
updates.
Viewing
the
download
and
installation
history
You
can
view
a
history
of
updates
that
are
downloaded,
and
installed
on
your
system.
For
each
update,
the
results
of
the
download
and
installation
are
noted
as
either
successful
or
failed.
Hiding
and
restoring
hidden
updates
Updates
can
be
hidden,
which
means
those
specific
updates
will
not
be
displayed
as
applicable
in
the
future.
You
can
hide
specific
versions
of
the
update.
Working
with
updates
that
force
a
reboot
When
installing
multiple
updates
and
one
of
the
updates
forces
or
requires
a
reboot,
EasyUpdate
will
automatically
continue
installing
at
the
next
update
after
the
reboot.
Keyboard
shortcuts
The
following
table
provides
the
keyboard
shortcuts
for
the
main
functions
of
EasyUpdate:
Table
15.
Keyboard
shortcuts
Function
Shortcut
Get
new
updates
CTRL+U
Install
deferred
updates
CTRL+D
Schedule
updates
CTRL+S
View
installation
history
CTRL+H
Restore
hidden
updates
CTRL+R
Chapter
4.
Working
with
EasyUpdate
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