Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th Oct 2007 20:03 UTC, submitted by Geonon
Windows Microsoft has apologized for a Windows Server update that automatically installed the Windows Desktop Search tool on users' desktops without approval. The mistake happened because Microsoft reused the same update package for when WDS was first published in February as an optional update that was only applicable to systems with the search tool previously installed.
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rrr
by Blackwizard on Mon 29th Oct 2007 20:57 UTC
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2007-10-11

I have disabled automatic updates years ago during the era of Win95 as I found they made the system unstable and conflicted with each other. Now I tried to enable it again in hope somewhat changed over years. And first what it did was installation of this search panel. Fortunately I found uninstall ingformation in recycle bin and removed it quickly.

Edited 2007-10-29 20:59

RE: rrr
by jayson.knight on Mon 29th Oct 2007 23:35 in reply to "rrr"
jayson.knight Member since:
2005-07-06

"Now I tried to enable it again in hope somewhat changed over years. And first what it did was installation of this search panel."

I call 100% BS. This article was related A) only to environments that have WSUS installed and B) having met condition A, a specific update had to be approved. An update from 9 months ago.

Nice try.

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RE[2]: rrr
by Blackwizard on Tue 30th Oct 2007 13:51 in reply to "RE: rrr"
Blackwizard Member since:
2007-10-11

Well I have no WSUS but this search panel disppointed me too.

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RE: rrr
by John Blink on Tue 30th Oct 2007 21:19 in reply to "rrr"
John Blink Member since:
2005-10-11

I call 100% BS. You can't install Windows Desktop Search on Win95.

:b

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