gayboylaca wrote:
> The head of technical support at the Microsoft Telephone Support Center in
> the Phillipines told me that the update KB942615 is Defective and Microsoft
> Advisies Removing the update with your ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS (don't forget to
> click on show updates) and Disabling Automatic Updating on your computer so
> that it does not try to reinstall this update automatically.
>
> He does not know when the problem will be fixed. I hope that Microsoft
> issues new updates and an apology letter very soon.
>
> I hope that Microsoft fires their Quality Assurance Manager (if they even
> have one.)
>
> Best wishes and Happy Holidays everyone!
>
>
I just wanted to comment on this thread that I seriously doubt the head
of technical support in the Philippines would be answering phone calls.
While
http://blogs.technet.com/msrc has the updated info on the IE6
patch issue, if you are going to be making claims like this, back it up
with a SRX or something more concrete than this claim.
I'm going to put this down as a communications problem. Mostly yours.
Don't mean to be brutal and mean here in a group who's folks that end up
here are here because something isn't working right on their computers,
but truly if you are going to be making statements like this, be
prepared to back it up with facts. SRX, names. Facts dude.
In the meantime check out
http://blogs.technet.com/msrc for the REAL
facts in this issue.
For those impacted by this, they will get the needed automatic update
they need.
I consider this now closed.