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I set windows update to "Download updates but let me CHOOSE whether to
install them", and yet when I boot up my machine this morning, the worthless
KB931768 "breaks IE7" update reinstalls itself and kills IE7.
Well now I'm switching windows update to "never check for updates". However,
I still have every expectation that this OS will reinstall KB931768 once
again tomorrow morning. If it does, then I suppose I just switch over to
Firefox permanently.
And can someone tell me the purpose of UAC? It seems to protect my computer
against me. I'm not a threat to my computer. Not once I have I broken my
computer. Yet Microsoft has broken it three times now by repeatedly
installing KB931768.
Microsoft, if you are listening, please follow my suggestion. We desperately
need MAC [Microsoft Access Control]. What MAC will do is everytime the
Microsoft developer wants to release a patch, bother him with endless popups
until he gives up. If the Microsoft employee attempts to disable MAC, then it
should either a) refuse to process his updates, b) lie to him about procesing
his update, or c) inundate him with even more popups until he quits.
Please Microsoft implement MAC. It will be a million times more useful than
UAC. It might make Vista almost as stable as a Linux of Apple box.
install them", and yet when I boot up my machine this morning, the worthless
KB931768 "breaks IE7" update reinstalls itself and kills IE7.
Well now I'm switching windows update to "never check for updates". However,
I still have every expectation that this OS will reinstall KB931768 once
again tomorrow morning. If it does, then I suppose I just switch over to
Firefox permanently.
And can someone tell me the purpose of UAC? It seems to protect my computer
against me. I'm not a threat to my computer. Not once I have I broken my
computer. Yet Microsoft has broken it three times now by repeatedly
installing KB931768.
Microsoft, if you are listening, please follow my suggestion. We desperately
need MAC [Microsoft Access Control]. What MAC will do is everytime the
Microsoft developer wants to release a patch, bother him with endless popups
until he gives up. If the Microsoft employee attempts to disable MAC, then it
should either a) refuse to process his updates, b) lie to him about procesing
his update, or c) inundate him with even more popups until he quits.
Please Microsoft implement MAC. It will be a million times more useful than
UAC. It might make Vista almost as stable as a Linux of Apple box.