It's being offered because (1) your Registry's telling the update
server/engine that one or more Windows Live applications are installed and
(2) you've made Microsoft Update your default update source (vs Windows
Update*).
What Windows Live applications are installed, Michael (e.g., WL Messenger;
WL Mail; WL Writer; WL PhotoGallery; WL Toolbar; WL Family Safety)? If
none, were any of them ever installed?
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* Windows Update offers only updates for your Operating System (Windows);
Microsoft Update offers those and updates for MS Office and many Windows
Live applications.
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Michael Kraft wrote:
> I don't have Windows Live Sign-in Assistant installed yet I got this as a
> high priority update. I chose not to install it and now I keep getting
> warnings that my computer might not be secure because I didn't install it.
>
> This should not have been offered unless Windows Live Sign-in Assistant
> installed was installed.
>
> Why am I being offered this?