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It would be REALLY useful if when automatic updates comes up and tells me
that my machine will restart in 4 minutes there was a CANCEL button enabled.
Because i don't have administrator rights on computer at work and cannot
cancel automatic updates coming up. Normally I save my work and use the only
option that you give me. "restart now". would be NICE if I had at least a
choice of TWO. (the other option is always disabled as i said before).
Well, today before updates came up I had improtant call, so I loss big
amount of work. So i' d like if next time before restarting my computer you'd
give me a choice to let it proceed or not. and when i am away from my
computer it does not restarts itself.
I also suggest to have have a complaint page on your website, i'm sure it
will be very popular.
Stop releasing untested and user-un-freindly sowftware, so won't be a need
to updating it all the time.
thank you.
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that my machine will restart in 4 minutes there was a CANCEL button enabled.
Because i don't have administrator rights on computer at work and cannot
cancel automatic updates coming up. Normally I save my work and use the only
option that you give me. "restart now". would be NICE if I had at least a
choice of TWO. (the other option is always disabled as i said before).
Well, today before updates came up I had improtant call, so I loss big
amount of work. So i' d like if next time before restarting my computer you'd
give me a choice to let it proceed or not. and when i am away from my
computer it does not restarts itself.
I also suggest to have have a complaint page on your website, i'm sure it
will be very popular.
Stop releasing untested and user-un-freindly sowftware, so won't be a need
to updating it all the time.
thank you.
----------------
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...54a249a8c064&dg=microsoft.public.officeupdate