recently impossible to implement the automatic installation of updates for Windows 7

* Back in July 2015, I was able to get updates for my computer which uses Windows 7 Home Premium.

* In July 2015, in the center of the Action, that's what he said:

Windows Update                                                                                            On

Windows automatically installs updates as soon as they are available.

* Today, January 15, 2016, I thought that I would see if there was the necessary updates as I had not seen any activity since July. In the center of maintenance that the formulation has changed, it is said now
Currently unguarded Windows Update
          Enable messages on Windows Update
* When I click 'Activate messages on Windows Update', a box appears at the top:
Windows Update was disabled by your system administrator.
             Turn off the messages on Windows Update
* When I click on turn off messages on Windows Update. the box at the top goes.
* I tried all afternoon know where to go to find the place where the system administrator (that's me) disabled the update of Windows, so I can enable / turn on.  NOTE: I don't know until it on computers knowingly do something like that.  I removed some Trojan virus in the past.

Any suggestions on what I need to do to get "Windows install updates as soon as they become available" again?   Thanks for your help :)


See if this helps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mY7DgcJ0v3I

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