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Old News Resurrected: Microsoft Downloading Windows 10 Upgrade Bits to Computers
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In essence, IT folks were finding the upgrade bits were also showing up on Pro and Enterprise computers that were supposedly properly managed. In every instance, this wasn't the case. Either end users had local admin rights (a no-no), the blocking tools hadn't been deployed, updates were being delivered through Automatic Updates instead of a centrally managed system, or the PC was being used in multiple environments that were differently managed.
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Microsoft's official statement on this is the same now as it was then (yes, I re-requested this):
"For those who have chosen to receive automatic updates through Windows Update, we help customers prepare their devices for Windows 10 by downloading the files necessary for future installation. This results in a better upgrade experience and ensures the customers device has the latest software. This is an industry practice that reduces time for installation and ensures device readiness." a Microsoft spokesperson
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So, as you can see, this is an old issue and nothing has really changed. If you choose automatic updates through Windows Update, 3GB of preparatory files are downloaded to the computer. Why the issue is being raised again now, almost 2 months after the public launch, really makes you question the source.
If anything new comes from this, I'll be the first to write it up. If Microsoft needs a kick in the pants, my pointy boots are always polished and ready. Just consider this a reminder.
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Rod Trent
http://winsupersite.com/windows-10/old-news-resurrected-microsoft-downloading-windows-10-upgrade-bits-computers
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