Software Update Not Checking Daily

I've tried deleting the Software Update.plist files in Cache and Library folders and still no dice.
Software Update does not check for updates daily.
I have to manually click Check Now each time I want an update.
Was working fine under Leopard.
Any ideas?

anthonyzp26 wrote:
Software Update does not check for updates daily.
Any ideas?
1. Repair disk using your install DVD.
2. Try [resetting your PRAM/NVRAM|http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379?viewlocale=en_US]. If everything isn't fixed, then follow the [steps here including resetting your SMC if necessary|http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1411].
3. Reinstall (or install for the first time) the .6.1 and .6.2 updates by [downloading and installing the combo updater|http://support.apple.com/kb/DL959].
4. Reinstall 10.6 using you Sno install DVD by installing Sno over Sno using the upgrade method. Test your system after returning to 10.6. If is good there, then you may not want to install the updates, .6.1 and .6.2. But, if you do, then use the combo updater again.

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