I'm not even mad. They found a way to give enterprise an opt-out, and force everyone else to stay updated. I see this as a good way to make sure that the worst web users (those on IE and never updating due to negligence) are finally getting the latest version of their browser. That's all I really care about and wished for the past decade to happen. The one bummer is that it probably won't ship with any rate-limiting or scheduled timing of update downloads. Maybe it will be possible to pause the download? I don't have Windows 10, so school me if needed.
Here's one example why this is a bad decision. From a sailing forum [1]:
"I just read an article... that says that there will be no way to turn off updates on Windows 10. That's going to impact cruisers with limited access to the internet. Trying to download an important email? Please wait while we phone home to Microsoft first, then download 1.2GB of updates..."
Granted, if you have Pro, maybe it's not as much an issue because you can delay it for months. But I still think MS is making a bad decision in their attempt at control.
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[ 164 ms ] story [ 180 ms ] thread"I just read an article... that says that there will be no way to turn off updates on Windows 10. That's going to impact cruisers with limited access to the internet. Trying to download an important email? Please wait while we phone home to Microsoft first, then download 1.2GB of updates..."
Granted, if you have Pro, maybe it's not as much an issue because you can delay it for months. But I still think MS is making a bad decision in their attempt at control.
[1] http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/f13/windows-10-and-manda...