Post APTXrCEnikTnIWoc64 by linearchaos@x0r.be
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(DIR) Post #APQqkBX78aMbDfP1Em by sullybiker@sully.site
2022-11-09T15:58:46Z
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It is still surprising to me after a decade looking after these things just how fragile Windows Updates can be. They break *constantly*. #sysadmin
(DIR) Post #APQqoUUsZWDrC3PVK4 by sullybiker@sully.site
2022-11-09T15:59:30Z
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It is not unusual to get a brand new server fail on a big feature update. Good luck troubleshooting it.
(DIR) Post #APQrqGpUSU6hKzSnOy by feld@bikeshed.party
2022-11-09T16:10:54.234135Z
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isn't Windows Update the world's most elaborate binary diff/patching system that ever existed?
(DIR) Post #APQrrgz6hS5UkIdibo by sullybiker@sully.site
2022-11-09T16:11:19Z
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@feld I don't know. I do like to think it is the worst.
(DIR) Post #APRdjF7XD3HLoHcOgK by linearchaos@x0r.be
2022-11-10T01:06:32Z
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@sullybiker The true horror? They're better than they used to be :) We used to wait until service packs were released because they had somewhat thorough QA.
(DIR) Post #APRdjGW21ST68Y5TVI by sullybiker@sully.site
2022-11-10T01:07:37Z
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@linearchaos It's become a big enough issue that our config management is getting defeated by it, because all It can really is say 'please update'Windows : No
(DIR) Post #APTXrCEnikTnIWoc64 by linearchaos@x0r.be
2022-11-10T23:11:13Z
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@sullybiker I feel your pain buddy. I have a couple hundred under my dept. We just scoop up all the ones that get far enough behind and run a few different methods on them. Occasionally we find one that's broken differently.