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How can a user prevent Software Distribution Service (i.e.; dis-service) from
locking users out from their restore points? Never mind the fact that SDS 2.0
cannot be uninstalled and it installs itself even though user's have
immediately disabled MS automatic updates the minute we format our computers
(i.e.; MS secretly installs it (hidden) in numerous MS patches).
And why isn't there a user's right org sueing MS and their foreign software
producer* (i.e.; the ONLY software that MS has ever bought from an outside
source) for this meddlesome and bug ridden SDS 2.0 'updates' software that
'backdoors' onto computers regardless that user's have disabled automatic
updates? SDS 2.0 is forced on users under the guise of MS's needs to assure
their band-aids go only to genuine MS software holders. SDS 2.0 also deletes
users restore points and locks the user out from restoring to any point
before the invisible SDS 2.0 updates each month (every 2nd Tuesday at 3:00
AM).
Honestly, many people are reporting SDS 2.0 is bunking numerous programs
(OE6, etc) immediately after this 'bug' burrows itself onto the OS.
locking users out from their restore points? Never mind the fact that SDS 2.0
cannot be uninstalled and it installs itself even though user's have
immediately disabled MS automatic updates the minute we format our computers
(i.e.; MS secretly installs it (hidden) in numerous MS patches).
And why isn't there a user's right org sueing MS and their foreign software
producer* (i.e.; the ONLY software that MS has ever bought from an outside
source) for this meddlesome and bug ridden SDS 2.0 'updates' software that
'backdoors' onto computers regardless that user's have disabled automatic
updates? SDS 2.0 is forced on users under the guise of MS's needs to assure
their band-aids go only to genuine MS software holders. SDS 2.0 also deletes
users restore points and locks the user out from restoring to any point
before the invisible SDS 2.0 updates each month (every 2nd Tuesday at 3:00
AM).
Honestly, many people are reporting SDS 2.0 is bunking numerous programs
(OE6, etc) immediately after this 'bug' burrows itself onto the OS.