Sujet : Re: This Is Why They Say Windows Is A Great OS -- If Your Time Is Worth Nothing
De : this (at) *nospam* ddress.is.invalid (Frank Slootweg)
Groupes : alt.comp.os.windows-11 comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 03. Jan 2025, 11:37:16
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Paul <
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On Thu, 1/2/2025 4:57 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
On 2 Jan 2025 18:50:18 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote:
OTOH, I doubt that Joe Average User will realize/see that this option
is there and will realize what effect he can achieve with it.
Further confirming the point I was making with the subject of this thread.
Thirty five days is sufficient to pause activity
until you have a clear maintenance window. One of the
purposes of this, is a sales person can do a PowerPoint
presentation to a client, without Windows Update interfering
with the session.
As I mentioned, the total pause period is not just upto 5 weeks, but
any series of periods, each upto 5 weeks.
And Windows Update will only interfere with the session if the machine
is not powerful enough for the download and partial installation
happening in the background. The system will not restart and finish the
installation, unless the sales person is so clueless as not to check/set
the (non) active hours.