Windows Update client in Windows 7 also coming for Windows Vista
If you have tried out Windows 7 you know that it includes some changes when it comes to Windows Update. The good news for Windows Vista users is that the Windows Update client included in Windows 7 also will be available for Windows Vista. A few days ago the beta program for the next version of the Windows Update client started on Microsoft Connect.
Some of the improvements that can be seen in Windows 7 and that will be available in Windows Vista are as follows:
- Reduced number of UAC prompts and the option to allow all users to install any updates.
- Much better interface and separated optional and important updates.
- More information when errors do occur, now also with descriptions.
- Better notification for the user telling them that the computer will be restarted at xx:xx hours and that the user need to save all open documents, if the settings are set to automatically install and restart the client that is.
If you want to try the new Windows Update client for Windows Vista, go to http://connect.microsoft.com and apply to the program called “MUv4 Beta”.
More information about setting Microsoft Update to be the default instead of Windows Update by script can be found in this post I made quite some time ago. I’ve also verified that this works in Windows 7 as well as in Windows Vista.