This is a Why I Hate Microsoft story. Enter at your own risk.
So I signed up for Microsoft's auto downloads back when I was ill, because I was rather busy getting well and didn't need computer problems on top of this. You would think that this service would A) give you all service packs and fixes you are entitled to as an owner of the software and b) would tell you, "By the Way, you haven't updated your X program. Go to the Microsoft site for further information."
This is a roundabout way of saying, guess what? My Office 2000 Premium has never had a single patch downloaded to it.
( The story Continues )
Well done, Microsoft. I think I'll avoid Chrome, too. Just to be on the safe side.
So I signed up for Microsoft's auto downloads back when I was ill, because I was rather busy getting well and didn't need computer problems on top of this. You would think that this service would A) give you all service packs and fixes you are entitled to as an owner of the software and b) would tell you, "By the Way, you haven't updated your X program. Go to the Microsoft site for further information."
This is a roundabout way of saying, guess what? My Office 2000 Premium has never had a single patch downloaded to it.
( The story Continues )
Well done, Microsoft. I think I'll avoid Chrome, too. Just to be on the safe side.