C cadprofessor Active member Joined May 13, 2015 Posts 44 Mar 27, 2016 #61 So the update that you removed was causing the problem. How do I prevent the update from being installed again and do I need to have the update installed? Thanks so much for you help.
So the update that you removed was causing the problem. How do I prevent the update from being installed again and do I need to have the update installed? Thanks so much for you help.
Aura Sysnative Staff, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Mar 16, 2015 Posts 8,061 Mar 27, 2016 #62 You don't need to have that update installed, unless you plan on using the RSAT (which I doubt you need to do outside a domain). And you can prevent that update from being reinstalled by hiding it next time it comes out in the list of available updates.
You don't need to have that update installed, unless you plan on using the RSAT (which I doubt you need to do outside a domain). And you can prevent that update from being reinstalled by hiding it next time it comes out in the list of available updates.