
It’s too soon at this time for consumers to be making recommendations, I’m still watching for issues.įor businesses, the impact to look out for and keep an eye on are the Kerberos related patches. I’ve updated the Master Patch List for Tuesday’s releases. Posted on Novemat 01:27 CST by Susan Bradley You can watch a video here about the process. Now go back into Services and turn the Windows update service back to manual These folders will all recreate when the Windows update service is turned back on. You may need to provide “administrator” approval in order to do this.

I delete all of the folders under this folder. Next open up File Explorer and Find the Windows folder, then find the folder called Software distribution You’ll go back in later and reset it to Manual. I look for the Windows update services and stop and then turn it to disabled while I do this. I like to be even more surgical and I do the following:įirst I click in the search box and type in Services: Remember the Knowledge base section for “how to clear the queue”. While you can use the tools at Blockapatch to block a pending update, if something has already been downloaded and is ready to install when you reboot, what can you do? So the other day I had a computer that had a pending update that I DIDN’T want to install. If you’re still having the same issue, it’s recommended to check for updates on File > Account > Office Updates > Updates Options and selecting the Update Now option.Posted on Novemat 23:49 CST by Susan Bradley Once you complete the steps, restart the Office apps, and you should now be able to create and save documents to OneDrive.

Use the “Add a service” drop-down menu, select the Storage option, and select the OneDrive (or “OneDrive for Business” if that’s the service you’re using) option.Ĭontinue with the on-screen directions to sign in. Quick tip: Repeat this steps to remove all the OneDrive accounts if applicable. Under the “Connected Services” section, select the OneDrive account and click the Remove service option. Open a Word document (or the app showing the error). To resolve the “Upload blocked”, “Sign into save this file” or “Save a copy” error message in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, use these steps:
