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Walter Docherty wrote:

> I've asked this a couple of times in the Vista-specific groups but never

> received any replies, so I'm trying in here.

>

> I'm running Vista Ultimate as a Standard User with UAC turned on. I

> have Vista set to inform me when new updates are available, but the

> icon that should be displayed when new important updates are available

> never shows up in the Notification Area (it is not set to hidden).

>

> I have to manually click on Windows Update on the start menu to see if

> there are any new updates available, and then I can download any updates

> as normal. If I log on as Administrator, the icon shows up correctly

> when new updates are available but this is not the way I want to

> operate.

>

> Any suggestions?

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