TJ_Devine
Whoever has created this wasted their time. This document contains the same old things that Microsoft has been parroting for the last ten years, plus some stuff that Microsoft has been parroting in the last five years. They are inapplicable, now that we don't use the workplace computers anymore.
In the meantime, COVID-19 and Microsoft seem to have entered a partnership and put up a joint effort to drive us insane. These days, were are running 12 computers at my place of residence! Installing Windows updates on them is very costly, considering to the consumer-grade Internet bandwidth that I can afford to buy. If KB4557957 is to be downloaded 12 times, it is 204MBĂ—12=2448MB. This nothing for the enterprise-grade Internet. In the workplace, we consumed double this number daily, but at home, I cannot in good conscience call it cheap. If only I could schedule the downloading (not installing) to take place at certain ISP-designated hours, my costs would have been zero.
In the past, I configured all computers to delay automatic updating for a week. I received update notification via email. Then I downloaded those updates manually once and installed 12 times. Enter Windows 10 version 20H1: This ability has been silently removed. Do you know how frustrating it is?