Originally Posted by ChrisFNP
We are having the same problem. When the Windows updates hit we have all kinds of different network problems. We have a peer to peer setup and the main computer had a pushed update that locked out everyone in the office, including itself. Kept getting the error message that "the version of AC on this computer is not the same as the main computer" but this was on the main computer! I had to get Guardian Angel support to log in to help reset things. Typically the problem is just from one of the desktops or laptops not being able to find the main computer and AC. When this happens, I have to go in and reset the paths and then find AC on the main computer in the network. Just did it again this morning.

Hi Chris,

Believe it or not, I have just started using Win 10, and I am in no way even good with it. And, IT friends of mine hate the fact that it auto-updates. Especially, in the middle of the day, and you reboot and it decides to install 30 minutes worth of updates.

I just wanted to throw out to you this suggestion, and given that I haven't used it much I am fully ready to be told why it doesn't work. I do it, and it seems to work, but....

There are two settings on updates, one which lets you tell Microsoft a window that you CAN'T accept updates. Maybe they do anyway. But, there is another setting that allows you to pause updates, it says for up to 35 days. I am hoping you would be able to override that and check on the weekend and reset it for that period or check at night, anyway the reason to not have updates during work hours.

Since you have used Win 10 much longer I assume, and you have them on all of your clients, hopefully you can give me more information on this.


Bert
Pediatrics
Brewer, Maine