Something similar happened to us and we found that it was being applied on the 
machines that had Automatic Updates enabled. We also found that IE 10 and 11 
were NOT in the list of updates that we could push through SCCM. This happened 
about two months ago and our SCCM guy has since quit so not sure if we're still 
seeing it or not.

Bonnie Pohlschneider
Network Administrator, CRSI
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Heaton, Joseph@Wildlife
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2014 12:39 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues Discussion list
Subject: [NTSysADM] Windows Updates went crazy last night

We're running SCCM 2012, which manages all updates for our workstations.  It's 
been working great for well over a year.  Users have not been able to manually 
install updates, etc.

This morning, I come into the office, and within the space of 15 minutes, 3 
different people contact me saying they were updated to IE 10 or 11 overnight.  
Looking at their update history, they actually received quite a few updates 
overnight.

I'm the only one here that packages and pushes updates through SCCM.  I did 
nothing of the sort within the last couple of weeks.  I'm trying to figure out 
why a large portion of my workstations suddenly decided last night to go out, 
download and install Windows Updates.

SCCM - 2012 SP1 CU3 on the server, but most clients are still at base SP1.

Anyone have any ideas?  Did anyone else see this type of behavior last night?

Thanks,

Joe Heaton
Enterprise Server Support
Information Technology Operations Branch
Data and Technology Division
CA Department of Fish and Wildlife
1807 13th Street, Suite 201
Sacramento, CA  95811
Desk:  (916) 323-1284


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