Windows Vista's built in security feature, called Windows Security, does not provide a way to download free software updates from the Internet. When installed on Windows Vista, the software security feature works by keeping the software program files secure and will prevent them from being accessed. When a file is accessed through security, it is redirected to a secure server where it is safely stored. Microsoft offers Windows Update as a way to keep the operating system up-to-date, and other software can also have their background tasks completed - like Windows XP and Firewall Repair, for example - or check for updated versions when they run. But Windows Security is just a part of Windows Vista's security system, and there are several others. One such security feature is known as PSI.
When Windows Vista is installed, there are security settings that work in conjunction with Windows Security. The "Windows Security" software tool is what controls this process. The software is included with Windows Vista and is automatically installed on your computer after you install Windows. The software is designed to provide the user with the latest Windows security patches and security updates. The program works in conjunction with Windows Security, checking the registry for errors and then making sure that they are fixed.
If you are using Windows Vista, it is highly recommended that you download and use the PSI security tool on a regular basis. When Windows Security detects an error or updates, it will prompt you to download and install the update. The software tool will then allow you to download and install the patch on your system. This is a very quick and easy way to update your Windows security, and is an excellent way to update any third party software programs that may be running on your system at the same time.