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1449033 2018-04-30 22:15:00 Group policy still works here after updating to 1803 through WU

However, networking / folder sharing doesn't work now. It did, before this update. Unless I'm doing something wrong
Speedy Gonzales (78)
1449034 2018-04-30 22:33:00 Oh excellent, so by your own admission, there are numerous sneaky and secret access points where Microsoft can gather your information.

I can see the headlines, “Microsoft, major suppliers of Spyware”. :rolleyes:

Ah,
you mean just like Android ph's , MAC's , ithings ,printer software, printer hardware, SOME TV's (yes that happened) , most websites, most free email services , search engines , etc etc etc
:)
1101 (13337)
1449035 2018-04-30 23:35:00 Group policy still works here after updating to 1803 through WU

However, networking / folder sharing doesn't work now. It did, before this update. Unless I'm doing something wrong

Scratch that had to turn password protection off again
Speedy Gonzales (78)
1449036 2018-05-01 02:21:00 Ah,
you mean just like Android ph's , MAC's , ithings ,printer software, printer hardware, SOME TV's (yes that happened) , most websites, most free email services , search engines , etc etc etc
:)

Next thing you’ll be telling me that people in Northland steal, people in Auckland steal, people in the Waikato steal, in fact in every province in NZ, and in fact worldwide, people steal, so it must be acceptable.

Well not here it ain’t.

Cuff ‘em and stuff ‘em I say! :)
B.M. (505)
1449037 2018-05-01 02:48:00 Next thing you’ll be telling me that people in Northland steal, people in Auckland steal, people in the Waikato steal, in fact in every province in NZ, and in fact worldwide, people steal, so it must be acceptable.

Well not here it ain’t.

Cuff ‘em and stuff ‘em I say! :) Best dump your computers ( no matter what OS is installed), Mobile phones and everything else that uses the internet or Telecommunications around the country /world. Doesn't matter what the device is, if it goes on the internet someone somewhere will be tracking or collecting data.

In bold in your quote -- If you really meant that ;) you would no longer post or even come onto PF1. They are tracking you via your Browser.

Try doing something really Illegal and bad via your computer that would get the attention of places like the FBI and see how long it takes to find you.

Personally there's been several times I glad google track my phone, it really helps when I lose it, could be because its dropped out of my pocket or I leave it someplace by mistake, go onto "Find my Phone" - and it locates it, can even make it ring at full volume or wipe its contents if required.
wainuitech (129)
1449038 2018-05-01 04:02:00 Read that linux 18.3 sends info back to the developers -- Surprise :)
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It can. It may. It isn't just a it does though. I have Sylvia and chose not to have anything sent.
piroska (17583)
1449039 2018-05-01 04:36:00 It can. It may. It isn't just a it does though. I have Sylvia and chose not to have anything sent. One HUGE difference, you're not a noob average user. Having Skills is a big advantage. Take the other post where the scanner is a single word command -- That DOES freak out lots of people.


Any typing command to some is like a different language, a few weeks ago I had to try and talk some one through opening the inbuilt (by default) windows remote desktop app. :waughh: I didn't want to do a 1 hour round trip to fix the persons problem, it was literally double click this right click that- single click - fixed.

On The phone - Trying to get the guy to either press the Windows Key + R or type in quick assist in the search was a nightmare, he simply couldn't do it. In the end the following day I called back when his wife was home and she did it in a second, remoted in, double click - Right click- single click - sorted :)
wainuitech (129)
1449040 2018-05-01 04:49:00 On The phone - Trying to get the guy to either press the Windows Key + R or type in quick assist in the search was a nightmare, he simply couldn't do it. In the end the following day I called back when his wife was home and she did it in a second, remoted in, double click - Right click- single click - sorted :)

tell the client, double click the TeamVeiwer icon on the desktop
I cant see it, its not there
Are you sure, I know I put it on the desktop.
cant see it , its not there.
So I go through the very .. very painfull process of explaining how to download & run TV. Not easy when they have zero PC skills ...... :badpc:
remote in, yep, there it is,TV QS, on the desktop where I put it. :mad:
1101 (13337)
1449041 2018-05-01 07:32:00 One HUGE difference, you're not a noob average user. :)
Er...in Linux, that's exactly what I am.

I may have done Windows for 20 yrs, but only been doing Linux for 5 months. ish....
piroska (17583)
1449042 2018-05-01 09:24:00 Er...in Linux, that's exactly what I am.

I may have done Windows for 20 yrs, but only been doing Linux for 5 months. ish.... There's noobs then there's beginners LOL.

Cant really see you Piroska going into panic mode over having to do some command prompt work.

Was at a persons place last week, opened CMD and started typing several different commands ( DISM commands) the look on their faces was priceless, as WTF is that ???
wainuitech (129)
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