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Any way to track what's causing the (*@&ing issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="Katji" data-source="post: 937427" data-attributes="member: 17768"><p>You are taking a chance letting Microsoft do its thing with updates. </p><p>Better to get notifications first and do a quick google search before you let it go ahead. </p><p></p><p>Once upon a time...we got to work in the morning and found big trouble...most of what happens overnight had not happened - stores had not been updated, data warehouses not loaded...all because networks dept. had thought it was fine to let Microsoft automatically do updates to servers...servers were all fdup. <em>doh.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katji, post: 937427, member: 17768"] You are taking a chance letting Microsoft do its thing with updates. Better to get notifications first and do a quick google search before you let it go ahead. Once upon a time...we got to work in the morning and found big trouble...most of what happens overnight had not happened - stores had not been updated, data warehouses not loaded...all because networks dept. had thought it was fine to let Microsoft automatically do updates to servers...servers were all fdup. [i]doh.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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