MB Software Solutions,  LLC wrote on 2011-08-11: 
>  On 8/11/2011 4:04 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
>  I change the security settings depending on the machine server and
version or workstation.
>  
>  I didn't get burned on my servers.
>  
>  But that's the point--on the workstations, users have set their Windows
>  Update settings to "NO!" but MS has done updates anyway, deciding that
>  their interests trump the user's preference.  I'd bet that MS has made
>  damn sure they don't violate that on servers, but we've heard of it
>  happening on workstations on more than one occasion!
>  
>  And to the poster who said that MS' stuff isn't tested...I don't buy
>  that.  I'm sure that they test a lot before it's released.  To not do so
>  wouldn't make sense for such a huge global company.  No one is THAT
stupid!
>  

All,

Perhaps it was only XP machines. I had 3 windows 7 computers up and running
and I needed to manually update them yesterday and this morning.

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software


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