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pibbur who
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Win10 has been updated to the supposedly offending version, no problems so far.
To those of you experiencing problems: I would take it personally. There's nothing wrong with Windows, there's something wrong with YOU. Personally. Either that or somebody is, probably justified, sabotaging YOU.
Well, honestly, I don't think that, of course. But as I sad, I've discovered no problems, so if any one, as part of troubleshooting, would like me to examine things on my machine, I'm all yours. I have win10 professional edition.
I have for instance not seen the joxer's strange phone message.
EDIT: In the event log, I see on the 12th a lot of warnings, saying that "Product: Office 16 Click-to-Run Extensibility Component. The application tried to modify a protected Windows registry key", but in the end it seems the update completed successfully, and I've not seen that warning thereafter.
pibbur who claims that even if he was paranoid, that would still be no excuse for persecuting me.
To those of you experiencing problems: I would take it personally. There's nothing wrong with Windows, there's something wrong with YOU. Personally. Either that or somebody is, probably justified, sabotaging YOU.
Well, honestly, I don't think that, of course. But as I sad, I've discovered no problems, so if any one, as part of troubleshooting, would like me to examine things on my machine, I'm all yours. I have win10 professional edition.
I have for instance not seen the joxer's strange phone message.
EDIT: In the event log, I see on the 12th a lot of warnings, saying that "Product: Office 16 Click-to-Run Extensibility Component. The application tried to modify a protected Windows registry key", but in the end it seems the update completed successfully, and I've not seen that warning thereafter.
pibbur who claims that even if he was paranoid, that would still be no excuse for persecuting me.
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