Unless you have actual experience with Microsoft updates screwing up your systems...

Unless you care about actually understanding why your application suddenly stops working and have no idea that an update was rammed into your computer...

So you are right, as long as you are a totally irresponsible admin, this change is a good idea.



James Tucker wrote:

There really should be no reason why you would want to disable the
Automatic Updates service anyway, unless you are rolling out updates


Experience teaches again and again about the folly of men.

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