Taking this in a slightly different direction...

I told the IT Director and COO yesterday that I was patching all
servers, and sending an email to all of the laptop users to do the
same.

They were a bit skeptical, but not only did the emails that I
forwarded them from various lists buttress my opinion, this morning I
got forwarded a voicemail by the IT Director, from a rep at MSFT. Gist
of the message - MSFT is taking this extremely seriously, and you
should patch now.

Director's comments was "nice job, good of you to jump on this."

Anyone else get a call like this from MSFT? It's the first time I've
heard of them doing this, and I take it as a really good sign - MSFT
is finally getting the real clue about this stuff.

Kurt

On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 3:52 AM, Oliver Marshall
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chaps,
>
> The update that was sent out last night, has that caused any issues
> elsewhere? We've had a spate of calls from users about problems today,
> several servers which were set to auto-update for various reasons have
> had varying levels of failure. It's mentally busy here for a Friday, and
> the one thing they have in common is that all the machine rebooted for
> an update last night.
>
> Is it just us ?
>
> Olly

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