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Microsoft Is Silently Upgrading Your OneDrive Installation to 64-Bit

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Key words here are "if everything goes smoothly" which MS is famous for thing NOT going smoothly. I'm kind of on the edge about the forced upgrades thing. I mean for non corporate clients I can see it as a good thing for the most part but it is a nightmare for those who dont want to or cant afford to implement a WSUS server into their environment to control patches. The most recent was the driver patch that hosed printing on Kyocera printers. That's bad since it affected all of those printers including the multifunction copiers found in a LOT of businesses. Then they made the fix an optional patch.... WTF. To fix it you had to go out to the command line and run the commands to roll back the KB and then suspend updates or it would get pushed back within 24hrs.

Their way of dealing with oh shit issues is lacking to say the least. Kinda makes me long for the good ole DOS days. That stuff just worked.

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