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Paul Thurrott posted a nice attaboy to the MSN folks today for releasing a wallpaper product that will check Microsoft for updates to your operating system.
Get ready folks, I’m about to show my ass again.
Are you KIDDING ME? Paul Thurrott has obviously never had to manage a network beyond his own house. Microsoft commonly releases updates through Windows Update and if you’re a Windows admin worth your salt, you’ll know that it’s wise to wait on many of these updates until you’re sure they’re not going to fry your systems. Indeed, many enterprises flat out block Windows Update and only deploy them when they’re ready to support any mishaps.
Any of you who think Microsoft cannot commit mishaps in an operating system update is just a fracking idiot. Period. Don’t even bother talking to me.
So now these MSN goons have released software that lets you bypass your enterprise security measures on Windows Update? THANKS ASSHOLES. If you’re running an enterprise network, please take a look at this software package that your users are RUSHING OUT THERE TO DOWNLOAD before they gank up your network.
This is basically WALLPAPER that can update your OS? Great. Another background app. Another systray app. Another useless waste of time and resources from a company that should be spending its time fixing Exchange 2007 instead of releasing useless garbage that grants enterprise users free license to bypass their IT department.
THANKS AGAIN, MICROSOFT!
You have so jumped the shark.