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Microsoft Denies Changing Windows Vista Settings without Users' Consent


section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 15.10.2007

Microsoft denied that it is messing around with the settings of the Windows Vista operating systems without the users' consent.




The Redmond company has set up a complex updating infrastructure designed to keep copies of the Windows platform up to date on the latest functionality patches, as well as serve security updates for the product.

Following the latest wave of security bulletins that began shipping on October 9, Windows Vista users revealed that the patches delivered via Automatic Updates managed to change the settings of the operating system.

The issue is related to an undisclosed number of users that set up their Vista copies to download updates but not deploy them automatically. According to reports from users, the October 9 updates bypassed the settings and went ahead and not only completed the download to the respective Vista platforms, but also finalized the deployment and rebooted the systems in question. Subsequently, the option to be notified before installation of updates is changed with no user consent or intervention and moved back to the default Install Updates Automatically. Microsoft acknowledged the issue, and stated that an investigation into the matter is well under way.

However, the Redmond company denied that Automatic Updates is at fault in any way. "We have been hearing some questions recently regarding Tuesday’s update release changing automatic updating settings. We have received some logs from customers, and have so far been able to determine that their AU settings were not changed by any changes to the AU client itself and also not changed by any updates installed by AU. We are still looking into this to see if another application is making this change during setup with user consent, or if this issue is related to something else. We are continuing the investigation, and as I have more information I will update this post," stated Nate Clinton, Program Manger, Microsoft Update.

source: news.softpedia.com

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Comments(6)

Update

By Herbal Abuse on 16.10.2007 - 01:10
i had an update for vista x64 the other day and it wont let me pin anything to the start menu anymore, its wierd

Uninstalling programs too?

By Minotaur on 16.10.2007 - 09:10
i had rssowl mysteriously uninstall itself, and another program delete itself from my program files folder - no explaination.

Make Video to prove Microshit otherwise

By nanan on 16.10.2007 - 16:10
i know.. lets make a video from the time of no new update to the update that changes the settings.. this way we have the video to prove microshot otherwise

lying bastards

By RTShaw on 16.10.2007 - 17:10
msux has called or emailed me damn near ever day since late sept trying 2 cover up crap they've done. and havent done. being a computer eng(bedridden) i get 2 watch & mess wit vista 24/7... they lie, i called em on it. and i kept the info and their messages to prove it. even got another email from them today. voice call yeserday


MicroLiar Automatic Updates

By Nick on 18.10.2007 - 08:10
xp media ctr sp2-- a/u settings changed 2 d/l and update-- 10-16-07-- 2nd time-- and microliar didn't do it?-- right, & w tells the truth & there's no data mining going on-- why didn't they just say "we did it to protect you". talk about total loss of credibility!

MicroLiar Automatic Updates

By Nick on 18.10.2007 - 09:10
norton never cared that i was set 2 just be notified when updates ready-- now says 'security basics- attention required"-- click on it and "windows automatic updates" is "on" but highlighted in red-- also, just d/l ie 7 to see what it is like-- can hide menu bar to get more screen, but stupid tab bar is there when only one page is open, and norton display home page has been changed to a tiny, hard to read font--did ie 7 change norton font?- i paid for this box and i thimk i should be the one to determine what software i run-- alternatives are looking better all the time.


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