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I just wanted to say even though I might rant about MS and their seemingly
non-concern about the Home PC user. MS did not have to make available the "Windows Update Catalog" at the update site. They could have just made you use the results from the update scan only. Which in that case an OS would be dead at the end of it's support. With the Update Catalog one has the opportunity to back up the updates for future use without the Windows update site. Cool? |
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poatt had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: I just wanted to say even though I might rant about MS and their seemingly non-concern about the Home PC user. MS did not have to make available the "Windows Update Catalog" at the update site. They could have just made you use the results from the update scan only. Which in that case an OS would be dead at the end of it's support. With the Update Catalog one has the opportunity to back up the updates for future use without the Windows update site. Cool? Microsoft does have their issues. I think that they've made some good changes in the right direction lately with their care for the home-user end-users and with their greater attention to security implications and mitigation of the risks. I think that they're a giant company, perhaps too big to be 'agile enough' to respond as fast as we'd like them to. I think that juggernaut is also an asset though because once they do get turned in a new direction, and assuming that direction is better, they have a hard time changing course. -- Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) http://dts-l.org/ http://kgiii.info/ "We approached the case, you remember, with an absolutely blank mind, which is always an advantage. We had formed no theories. We were simply there to observe and to draw inferences from our observations." - Sherlock Holmes |
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OK. I'll call off my hit men after supper!
-- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "poatt" wrote in message ... | I just wanted to say even though I might rant about MS and their seemingly | non-concern about the Home PC user. | MS did not have to make available the "Windows Update Catalog" at the | update site. | They could have just made you use the results from the update scan only. | Which in that case an OS would be dead at the end of it's support. | With the Update Catalog one has the opportunity to back up the updates for | future use without the Windows update site. | Cool? |
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I thought I heard someone banging around on the front porch last night.
My "attack guard" cat must have chased them off. "PCR" wrote: OK. I'll call off my hit men after supper! -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "poatt" wrote in message ... | I just wanted to say even though I might rant about MS and their seemingly | non-concern about the Home PC user. | MS did not have to make available the "Windows Update Catalog" at the | update site. | They could have just made you use the results from the update scan only. | Which in that case an OS would be dead at the end of it's support. | With the Update Catalog one has the opportunity to back up the updates for | future use without the Windows update site. | Cool? |
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I just wanted to say even though I might rant about MS and their seemingly non-concern about the Home PC user. MS did not have to make available the "Windows Update Catalog" at the update site. They could have just made you use the results from the update scan only. I tend to dis-agree to an extent; We are talking about a company whose assets are beyond calculation and growing by the nano-second. With that in mind, what is to stop them employing 5 more staff for the purpose of tending win98; thus also giving employment to 5 more out of work people. |
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Like anyone who has enough computer knowledge,that MS would be interested
in, would be out of work. "lennon" wrote: I just wanted to say even though I might rant about MS and their seemingly non-concern about the Home PC user. MS did not have to make available the "Windows Update Catalog" at the update site. They could have just made you use the results from the update scan only. I tend to dis-agree to an extent; We are talking about a company whose assets are beyond calculation and growing by the nano-second. With that in mind, what is to stop them employing 5 more staff for the purpose of tending win98; thus also giving employment to 5 more out of work people. |
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Don't get poatt back into trouble! He's already apologized for his outburst, & my hit men are allergic to cats!
-- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "lennon" wrote in message ... | | I just wanted to say even though I might rant about MS and their seemingly | non-concern about the Home PC user. | MS did not have to make available the "Windows Update Catalog" at the | update site. | They could have just made you use the results from the update scan only. | | I tend to dis-agree to an extent; We are talking about a company whose | assets are beyond calculation and growing by the nano-second. | With that in mind, what is to stop them employing 5 more staff for the | purpose of tending win98; thus also giving employment to 5 more out | of work people. | | |
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"PCR" wrote in message ... Don't get poatt back into trouble! He's already apologized for his outburst, & my hit men are allergic to cats! Chuckle........ But seriously, its not as if 5 new workers would have to 'invent' win98, they just have to keep an eye on it and do what may be necessary when necessary. And know what, I dont even care if it takes more than that, they should be looking after loyal customers who helped make them what they are today. |
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I guess. But it has always been this way with all computer makers, that they want us to move on. They always will make something just "better" enough to entice & suspend support for the established hardware or OS. Just be sure to update virus checkers & make a full system backup for dire emergencies, to hold on long as possible!
-- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "lennon" wrote in message ... | | "PCR" wrote in message | ... | Don't get poatt back into trouble! He's already apologized for his outburst, | & my hit men are allergic to cats! | | Chuckle........ | | But seriously, its not as if 5 new workers would have to 'invent' win98, | they just have to keep an eye on it and do what may be necessary when | necessary. And know what, I dont even care if it takes more than that, they | should be looking after loyal customers who helped make them what they | are today. | | |
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