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Office 365 "The fine print" popup message - is it legitimate?
- Aug 03, 2018
I will share that as someone else suggested, I successfully used "Restore" to revert to a one week earlier saved configuration - seems to have worked in removing the popup. I can now open my .docs, .xlsx, .pptx files without issue.
Would still like to get to the bottom of this and know if it is something Microsoft did or if it is a potential Trojan or Malware issue.... I believe the earliest post was on Sunday July 29... How long before Microsoft provides a meaningful response to this ?
Peter/Michael,
Great tip on the restore! About an hour ago the Mrs. called me over in a panic, she didn't know what to make of the popup (she had just downloaded meeting minutes from a friend when it happened) but knew enough not accept anything she hadn't intentionally accessed. I was a bit concerned because I have a legit copy of Office 2016 Pro and I accepted the EULA a couple years ago.
Anyway, my most recent restore point was and Automatic Restore Point from yesterday about 10 am. Rather that just restoring it, I checked what would be affected. Only one program/driver would roll back "Microsoft Office Pro....16.0.10325.20082"! I suspect we has a smoking gun.
What pisses me off ever further is the amount of info I had to let MS snoop into just to post here. I am one grumpy old man right now - will post restore results later today.
- AnonymousAug 01, 2018Update - restore worked. Rolling back Microsoft Office Pro....16.0.10325.20082 allows me to access the Office 2016 apps (at least temporarily...) As MS becomes more and more intrusive, evaluating alternative office suites and operating systems may be necessary...the cynic in me wonders if, with all the electronics today, is privacy simply a memory of a previous generation and no longer maintainable. (Why are you laughing Alexa?)
- Damien_RosarioAug 02, 2018Silver ContributorI suspect that rolling back won't be a permenant solution as Windows Update will eventually download and install the update that has caused the pop up.
But Microsoft might fix the issue or withdraw the update which would stop that from happening.
Time will tell?
Cheers
Damien- AnonymousAug 02, 2018
Hi Damien,
Yes indeed time will tell, and I suspect I will have to decide if I want to give MS additional permissions to tip toe through my computers or take a hard look at LibreOffice.
I have a potential side effect of the role back to a previous date (or should I say the from receipt of the original Fine Print Popup that escaped the rollback?) Post roleback, my wife's sign in can no longer access Microsoft news, weather, or money from her tiles. Click and the app appears to open and then poof, it is gone. My sign in and admin are fine. Have reset/repaired MS Store, News, Weather, Finance - didn't help. Uninstalled and reinstalled, didn't help. MS Diagnostics talks about needing an account but she already has a hotmail account as part of her profile - just hasn't saved a password in her profile. I have wasted more time trying to recover from Win 10 damages that I'm almost ready to start missing ME.
- Mark TompkinsAug 01, 2018Brass Contributor
My sense of it is that this suggests that this popup is Microsoft behavior.
Do others agree? ... and why is Microsoft staying silent about the problem?