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Office 365 "The fine print" popup message - is it legitimate?
- Aug 03, 2018
Hello Oleg K,
You have provided some information that you say is from a Microsoft advisory.. No offense, but I still would prefer to see a Microsoft response to this.
Can you provide a link to the Microsoft website that contains this information ?
For one thing, you listed "Start time: Saturday, July 28, 2018, at 2:00 PM UTC", but I was using Office 2016 applications without issue on Monday July 30. I didn't see the popup until Tuesday July 31.
When is Microsoft going to respond to this matter ?
Does Oleg K represent and speak on behalf of Microsoft ?
I don't know of a public link to this information. I took it from our Admin center of Office 365. Im not an MS representative. Just a user like you, or more specifically IT admin at organization using Office 365.
- Eric NorgrenOct 27, 2018Copper Contributor
Solved, my first option or angle of attack was to disable the Office Updates, the second Randy helped me out with though I would've assumed the same same 2nd process, which was to run Office Repair after disabling the Office Updates so it could overwrite any changed files with the originals. This should get rid of those 365 popups in previous versions of Office.