On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 4:37 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Just upgraded some users in my office to Office 2007.  Was having them do
> Windows Update (easy!) to get the latest service pack and other patches.
> Found that this was a BAD idea.  Updates for EACH computer (5) basically
> choked our internet throughput and so it didn't download the updates
> quickly.  Several users had to abort the update.  (They turn off and lock
> up their laptops nightly.  Security is a big deal around here as there
> were thefts in the past.  But I digress.)
>
> I googled "saving Windows Update files locally" and found 2 tools:  WUTool
> and AutoPatcher.  Wanted to ask if anyone has comments on these tools
> and/or could offer other suggestions as to this issue.
>
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Don't you work for a company that has an IT department?  This is easy
network admin stuff and surprising that you can just install
Office2007 for users.  It has been a long time since I have seen local
users also be admins of their own machine in a business workplace.



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Stephen Russell

Sr. Production Systems Programmer
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