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Yep 18 of the buggers including office :/
They haven't showed up yet on my asus :/
Note to self is Do not manually check for updates
Showed up on my aser though the M$ update system is weird to say the least
Today we released security updates to provide additional protections against malicious attackers. As a best practice, we encourage customers to apply security updates as soon as they are released.
More information about this month’s security updates and advisories can be found in the Security TechNet Library.
MSRC Team
Source: March 2016 Security Update Release Summary - Microsoft Security Response Center - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
Yep 18 of the buggers including office :/
They haven't showed up yet on my asus :/
Note to self is Do not manually check for updates
Showed up on my aser though the M$ update system is weird to say the least
We seem to be having an issue, got our old laptop and I went into manually kick off a check for updates. It's been 'checking for updates' for over an hour now. So slow. Wonder if others see this slowness. Tested internet explorer and browsing is ultra fast so it's not a connectivity issue
I was only aware of the Updates because my Firewall (ESET) Informed me. Other then that I was expecting to see first light of any Update from tomorrow. So I manually checked..And yes I am experiencing a slowness, as well. Normally when I checked it's no more then 30 seconds if that. Right now, it's roughly around 10 minutes
Noticed that KB..2664 tried to sneak in there again with this update, I had to hide it once more. My computer took the longest time, maybe 1/2 hr before it started to down load. 18 updates and upon restart, 1 more. GWX is quiet :)
I thought it was just me that was experiencing the slowness, with the check up on the actual updates. Saying that I think I will l leave it for 2/3 more days.
That update has been revised/reissued 17 times now. I've given up trying to hide it as it'll keep being reissued until the free 10 offer expires, possibly even after that. Just leave it in the optional list and then you won't have to hide it every time it comes back. Same goes for GWX, that also keeps getting revised. I don't bother hiding either anymore.