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Old September 17th 07, 04:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
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Default Microsoft updates Windows without users' consent

Jupiter Jones [MVP] wrote:

Kerry;
I am unaware of any such documentation a least on Microsoft's website.
In the past trust has been a major issue brought up to Microsoft by
myself and others, and it will be again.


In most cases it's not so much a distrust of Microsoft
as it is a shift in predictability..and if MS can do
hidden file transfers (especially for such a long while)
then it is most likely a tool with way too much power.

What we have at the moment is a 'blind trust' between
client units and microsoft servers...remote controlled.
Not just a remote control but one with higher privileges
than the client unit, that is the issue...imv
As far as logs are concerned...if files can be transfered
and run/replaced then logs and anything else is a trifle.

Just making notes,
since trust implies both parties have open hands,
anything else could be considered *subservient.

*characterized by extreme compliance or abject obedience

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