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Old 01-05-2006, 05:05 PM
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Yes, a download manager might work, if I can get one that isn't full of
spyware or adware. But the problem of the big download remains. I know
Microsoft have been worried about piracy; I know they don't want the burden
of producing CDs; but the fact remains that offering updates only in huge
chunks is unsustainable and rather lacking in concern for user's problems.

The solution would surely be for Microsoft to package their updates in
smaller chunks. Download Managers introduce a whole raft of security
problems. Let's get software vendors to come out of the "everyone has
broadband" mentality.

Come on, Microsoft; you know you can do it right!


Simon.



"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

> So get one of the 72 million free download managers from
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...&btnG=Sear ch
> and use it to download SP3 from the Microsoft website. Or use a
> web browser (such as Netscape) that has a download manager built
> in. If you get disconnected in the midst of a download, the
> download manager will resume the download at the point where you
> were disconnected, instead of starting over at the beginning.
>
> facilitator-uk wrote:
>
> > Milly,
> >
> > I followed your suggestion, but it doesn't work here in the United Kingdom.
> >
> > I contacted Microsoft UK and was told that it is Microsoft policy NOT to
> > provide CDs. They said it is up to Microsoft resellers to make CDs available.
> > I contacted the reseller I got my Office XP from and they told me the
> > following:
> > 1. They haven't heard anything about such a policy
> > 2. They haven't heard of Office XP SP3
> > 3. They only have CDs for current products (i.e. Office 2003 at present)
> >
> > So, what next?
> > Is there some kind soul in the US or Canada, who DOES have access to CDs
> > from Microsoft, who is prepared to make CDs available elsewhere in the world?
> > Or is there perhaps someone within Microsoft who can sort this mess out?
> >
> > Simon.


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