Just going to have to disagree with you then. If people are being upgraded, many many people, there are stories everywhere, my wife included, and when she put on Facebook, others said it happened to them as well....None of these people asked for or wanted the upgrade. Yet it happened unexpectedly. This tells me that somewhere they were either tricked into agreeing, or MS did it without their permission. Either way it is NOT what the user wanted, and they should have been given a CHOICE before the upgrade. Poping up a window every day where the options change(and they have changed, 3 times) and changing the behaviour of the window while users have become accustomed to dismissing the GD thing and just want it to go awa is not my idea of good design.
I run a network on a domain and I blocked it in group policy last year. You know what happened about a month ago? The nag software showed up on all the domain machines. So I then had to block it with a registry edit and another policy, just to be sure. That's F'n bullcrap and MS can stuff it if they think this is a good idea.
The CLEARLY have an agenda here, and thew more they force it, the less I want to be apart of it. Do you, by chance work for Microsoft?
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