Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Sep 2007 14:02 UTC, submitted by tux68
Windows Microsoft has begun patching files on Windows XP and Vista without users' knowledge, even when the users have turned off auto-updates. Many companies require testing of patches before they are widely installed, and businesses in this situation are objecting to the stealth patching. "Normal behaviour," according to Microsoft.
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RE[4]: Hmm...
by dylansmrjones on Sat 15th Sep 2007 01:50 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Hmm..."
dylansmrjones
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"tool to remove baad software"


Wooot O_o ??? You have an IE7-uninstaller!!1? ;)

Hmm.. I've had my own problems with the notification-thingy when manually launching Windows Update. The notification thing tend to conflict with the manual launch, so I'd need the output from Windows Update's list over installed updates and failed updates for your machine. HOWEVER: You MUST NOT give me that information. I'll haunt you in your nightmares if you do ;)

Launch Windows Update manually and check the list over succesful updates and failed updates and see if it shows something. Until then I can only conclude you had a problem with the notifier.

I have had conflicts with manual launch of WU and the notifier running, but I haven't experienced what you describe. But that malicious software thingy is probably selfinstalling ;)

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