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Updating the Core Database Files with Automated Services
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Updating the Core Database Files with Automated Services
Microsoft has provided two automated services for supplementing the compatibility information contained in the application database files of Windows XP:
Dynamic Update, a new feature of Windows XP that helps to ensure that you always have the most current drivers and compatibility files available. It operates as part of the Windows XP setup program, and checks for driver or patch files more current than those included on the Windows XP installation CD. If the computer is able to connect to the Internet when Setup begins, it checks for new drivers, software patches, and other critical updates, and then downloads them for automatic installation in the course of the setup routine.
Dynamic Update packages are posted to the Windows Update Web site as they become available. This is especially beneficial to those who may be installing Windows XP well after it has been released, and for whose applications new fixes and Help content may be available.
Windows Update, an online extension of Windows XP, providing a central location for product enhancements, such as service packs, device drivers, and system security updates. Thus, if your computer is connected to the Internet when you install a new application, Windows XP will not only refer to the local database files (SysMain and AppHelp), but can also search online at Windows Update for applicable compatibility fixes and other crucial data pertaining to the application.
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