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Anwar Mahmood
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Hello,
I'm planning Office 365 ProPlus deployment to shared computers in a University.
Students will use these shared computers; they may logon for a short time, then logoff, then a different user logs on.
By default, I believe Office 365 ProPlus creates an "Office Automatic Updates" scheduled task that runs three times a week, AND AT EVERY LOGON.
In a shared computer environment, where sessions are relatively short and logons are frequent, is this appropriate?
Typically, updates are only issued once a month, so >99% of update checks are redundant.
Should I modify the scheduled task so it only runs three times a week (maybe daily), and not at every logon?
Thoughts are welcome.
Anwar
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I'm planning Office 365 ProPlus deployment to shared computers in a University.
Students will use these shared computers; they may logon for a short time, then logoff, then a different user logs on.
By default, I believe Office 365 ProPlus creates an "Office Automatic Updates" scheduled task that runs three times a week, AND AT EVERY LOGON.
In a shared computer environment, where sessions are relatively short and logons are frequent, is this appropriate?
Typically, updates are only issued once a month, so >99% of update checks are redundant.
Should I modify the scheduled task so it only runs three times a week (maybe daily), and not at every logon?
Thoughts are welcome.
Anwar
Continue reading...