Windows Taskbar notifcation for windows 10 upgrade
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@Dashrender said:
At the office I use WSUS with an Open License Key - so I'm guessing I won't get those notices... I wonder how, or even if, I can get my machines upgraded legally?
Tell them to check online for updates? I'll be migrating a lot of OEM installs this fall and was wondering this a bit also as I have WSUS setup on the domains.
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@JaredBusch said:
@Dashrender said:
At the office I use WSUS with an Open License Key - so I'm guessing I won't get those notices... I wonder how, or even if, I can get my machines upgraded legally?
Tell them to check online for updates? I'll be migrating a lot of OEM installs this fall and was wondering this a bit also as I have WSUS setup on the domains.
I think you'll have little issue with OEM keys, but my machines using an Open License has me wondering, will I have to reinstall them all using the OEM to get the upgrade 'conversion' then convert back to the Open License version of Windows 10? I use the Open License key though the rights allowed by MS to use KMS on OEM machines as long as the version is the same.
This is going to be interesting
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Hey @Nic Windows 10 calls you all out.
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@JaredBusch said:
Hey @Nic Windows 10 calls you all out.
That's odd. I've installed webroot on Windows 10 in the past.
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But did you have it installed during the update process?
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That Webroot screenshot is slightly comical.
Maybe it has something to do with Webroot's commitment to supporting XP until 2020? Winding up MS.
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It's just that you can't have an AV installed during the upgrade. Nothing weird here.
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@scottalanmiller said:
It's just that you can't have an AV installed during the upgrade. Nothing weird here.
Yeah, this is a normal install warning. I found it funny.
Specific to that topic though, webroot locks down changes to some things (like the hosts file) they may actually cause issues with an upgrade.
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@scottalanmiller Really? It didn't complain about Avast. It did, however, complain about Daemon Tools.
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@nadnerB said:
@scottalanmiller Really? It didn't complain about Avast. It did, however, complain about Daemon Tools.
I would still uninstall the AV.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@nadnerB said:
@scottalanmiller Really? It didn't complain about Avast. It did, however, complain about Daemon Tools.
I would still uninstall the AV.
Agreed.
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I think I'll be able to upgrade my tablet right away, Adobe software should work on windows 10. However I'm not so sure about my desktop. Avid Media Composer is known for not liking new OSes.
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@Dashrender said:
@Aaron-Studer said:
This seems to mean that they will be pre-loading windows 10 so everyone gets it at the same time.
Also, it seems July might not be so crazy after all, at least for the desktop.
Paul Thurott is touting the end of July for Windows 10's release as a sure thing.
July 29th is the date for sure. Microsoft themselves are saying it.
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They even announced it on Facebook!
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They posted it as a news item. Has no connection to "liking."
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@scottalanmiller said:
They posted it as a news item. Has no connection to "liking."
Unless a person follows (by liking) the Microsoft page on Facebook, they will not see that post.
Well maybe as a suggested page depending on other factors.
So yes, "liking" very much has everything to do with it.
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Is this happening on every version of 7? Domain or not?
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@MattSpeller said:
Is this happening on every version of 7? Domain or not?
This notice is pushed by WSUS
So depends on if you control WSUS or not and if you approved the update.
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@MattSpeller said:
Is this happening on every version of 7? Domain or not?
WSUS connection would stop it if the update wasn't approved. It happened on my Windows 8. desktop which is domain joined. but is not on WSUS but, also hasn't had any new updates in about 3 week.
It's KB2990214 which is from 4/6/2015 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2990214