By Andy McCue, 26 October 2007 15:57
NEWS
Microsoft has apologised for a Windows Server update that automatically installed the Windows Desktop Search (WDS) tool on users' desktops without approval.
The mistake happened because Microsoft reused the same update package for when WDS was first published in February as an optional update that was only applicable to systems with the search tool previously installed.
This meant organisations that had approved the February update package for a limited number of machines had this week's new update automatically install WDS on all clients because the Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) is set by default to automatically approve update revisions.
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One IT manager affected by the update told silicon.com: "I came into the office this morning and found that every one of our desktops and servers which are on WSUS have had the WDS tool automatically installed. We were shocked as we do not automatically approve anything for our systems, unless we have already approved an old version of the same update. So Microsoft has decided to push this directly out, bypassing any approval opportunity we have set. To say the least we are not happy and we're currently reviewing what we are going to do."
In a post on Microsoft's WSUS blog Bobbie Harder, programme manager for WSUS, said: "We sincerely regret the inconvenience this has caused and extend a sincere apology to all impacted customers."
Microsoft said it is working to correct the issue and has temporarily suspended the distribution of the search tool through WSUS.
Harder said: "We will make a new package available for WSUS in the near future, but not as an update revision, so you can rely on predictable update behaviour with auto-approval settings. We are also working on improving our internal publishing processes to ensure this does not happen again."
Microsoft said customers wanting to uninstall the WDS update revision released this week can do so via the Add/remove programs feature and by following the instructions here.


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1. Rosco White
But what about their automatic, without asking users, updating of Hotmail!!
The new version has no "Quick Name" feature and your email addresses end up all over the place - just when you've nicely categorised them all for quick & easy use.
You suck Microsoft.
2. Ian Savell
Check out the Windows Secrets newsletter for many more Microsoft autoupdate blunders and misleading statements. They are treating us all like untrustworthy children.