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July 3rd, 2008

Nothing stealthy about this Windows Update update

Posted by Ed Bott @ 11:27 am

Categories: Windows Vista, Security, Windows XP

Tags: Microsoft Windows Update, Update, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott

For years, Microsoft has occasionally updated its Windows Update client software automatically on systems that are configured to check for updates. This has been true even when Windows Update is set to simply check for (and optionally, download) updates but not to install them.

That decision led to a flurry of negative publicity about “stealth” Windows Update updates last year, triggered when one of those automatic updates caused problems on a small number of Windows XP systems whose owners used the repair option from the installation media. Most of those customers were surprised to find that the culprit was an update they never realized they had installed.

At the end of July, Microsoft is going to make some changes to the infrastructure of its Windows Update back end, and as part of the change it will begin delivering another update to Windows XP and Vista systems (as well as systems running Windows Server 2003 or 2008). This time, though, the plan is to communicate the details well in advance and to provide more notice before and after the process.

I spoke yesterday with Microsoft product manager Michelle Haven, who told me that the primary purpose of the update is to improve performance, scanning more quickly for updates and delivering those updates more quickly. It won’t change the way Windows Update looks or feels, she says. In a related blog post, Haven says Microsoft has “invested heavily in reducing the amount of time it takes the Windows Update agent to scan to see if new updates are available. In this case, we’ve seen some instances of the scan times on some machines decreasing almost 20 percent.”

Unlike previous Windows Update updates, this one isn’t sneaking in under anyone’s radar. In addition to the Microsoft Update blog, this update will be documented in an updated version of Knowledge Base article 946928 (“Information for network administrators about how to obtain the latest Windows Update Agent”) and will be available for download there.

One additional change provides a notification in the Windows Update history with a link to additional details. This screen shot show what the Windows Update log will look like after the updated agent software is installed.

Details of automatic update to Windows Update client software

If you want to opt out of this update until you’re certain that it won’t cause problems on your system or network, you’ll need to completely disable Windows Update. On systems running Windows Vista, that means selecting “Never check for updates” and on Windows XP it means selecting “Turn off Automatic Updates.” The update will be applied if any other option is selected (including “Download updates but let me choose whether to install them” or “Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them”).

And because I knew the question would come up in the comments here, I asked whether this update has anything to do with anti-piracy or Windows Genuine Advantage features. The answer was a categorical no: “There is no WGA component in this client update.” A follow-up e-mail message from a contact at Microsoft’s PR agency confirmed this information for me.

Ed Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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I've had enough!
I've disabled ALL windows updating! Turned the service OFF!

My last XP update was March 2008, and that's it.No more.

I bought a good Linux MOBO and Fedora with the latest KDE release, ad... (Read the rest)
Posted by: RS9 Posted on: 09/08/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Still got it wrong?!?! techboy_z   | 07/03/08
Their reasoning Ed Bott  ZDNet | 07/03/08
Flawed reasoning luch3   | 07/03/08
You do have a choice to refuse NonZealot   | 07/03/08
I thought I already opted out luch3   | 07/03/08
What would you consider a proper warning? NonZealot   | 07/03/08
How about something simple... Bruizer   | 07/04/08
You didn't opt out Ed Bott  ZDNet | 07/03/08
Oh yes he did colinnwn   | 07/16/08
If only... Richard Flude   | 07/03/08
Try it with 800 million users Ed Bott  ZDNet | 07/03/08
Number of users irrelevant, total load is the key Richard Flude   | 07/03/08
Good point NonZealot   | 07/03/08
Or switch to a real update technology Richard Flude   | 07/03/08
An analogous situation... beneaton4   | 07/05/08
Latest version of their software bfilipiak@...   | 07/16/08
Does It? DannyO_0x98   | 07/04/08
Maybe because... Ed Bott  ZDNet | 07/04/08
They don't see this as an update Ed Bott  ZDNet | 07/03/08
I have now officially heard it all... jasonp@...   | 07/04/08
Makes perfect sense to me Ed Bott  ZDNet | 07/04/08
How about your own words... jasonp@...   | 07/07/08
Different form of update Ed Bott  ZDNet | 07/08/08
RE: I have now officially heard it all bfilipiak@...   | 07/16/08
Flawed way of working beneaton4   | 07/05/08
If the people at MS are feeling so benevolent chrome_slinky@...   | 07/03/08
You won't know know about additional updates Ed Bott  ZDNet | 07/03/08
I Agree, security 1st!!! dragon@...   | 07/03/08
Fix the Vista issue of... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 07/04/08
This update doesn't require a reboot Ed Bott  ZDNet | 07/04/08
RE: Nothing stealthy about this Windows Update update NCBeachPoet   | 07/05/08
Woah... beneaton4   | 07/05/08
And the Tinfoil Hat award for 2008 goes to ... Ed Bott  ZDNet | 07/05/08
Thanks for the laugh. Bruizer   | 07/06/08
I heard bunnies will take over the World!! tikigawd   | 08/26/08
RE: Nothing stealthy about this Windows Update update jlmuzzio   | 07/16/08
RE: Nothing stealthy about this Windows Update update Williepr   | 08/27/08
If I Say "Let Me Decide" Cardhu   | 08/31/08
RE: Number of users irrelevant, total load is the key Gradius2   | 09/05/08
I've had enough! RS9   | 09/08/08

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