Adventures in IT (User assistance puzzles)

Part of my work is helping a number of computer users with their “IT Issues”. Most times the request will include the user’s interpretation of what is wrong (“I can’t see the files on the server, I know they are not gone because other people can see them”; for example). In one such recent incident involving a mid to high level user (skill wise), a review revealed that the files (on a Windows server) were actually visible in the Finder window in the user’s MAC, but failed to appear in the user’s “Open File” dialog box in Excel 2011. Bizarre! A check of the file permissions showed that the file that was the intended target had been changed and that user had been “disincluded” somehow. After that was fixed, the files now showed up in the Excel dialog, but attempting to open them caused an error message to appear (something like “the file is no longer at the location specified”). What! Tinker a bit more with Excel 2011 then. Closed it (all the way). Restart Excel and try again. Same error message. But then a new one. Excel crashed. Now all it does is crash when trying to open an existing .xls (older version) file. OK then, check for updates. Doh! “This update is recommended to improve stability blah blah blah”. Things are not always what they seem.

Many More Windows Updates!!!

About a year ago, I reviewed the update history on my main office PC. It was placed in service in June 2006 and runs XP Pro. I occasionally check the update history just to… Oh I don’t know, boredom, curiosity. A year ago after 40 months in service the answer is 380. If it had been older the number would have been even more since this one was commissioned after the release of SP1!

Today just 1 year later the count is 520 (512 successful, 6 failed, 2 skipped?).

UPDATE (10/18/2010): That was before the most recent “Update Tuesday” October 12th. The count is now up to 536!!!

Wow! 380 Updates!!!

I just reviewed the update history on my main office PC.  It was placed in service in June 2006 and runs XP Pro.  I wanted to check the update history after the most recent flurry of “security” updates.  So I got curious to see how many it has had in total in the 3+ years it has been in service.  There’s the answer 380.  If it had been older the number would have been even more since this one was commissioned after the release of SP1!