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[QUOTE="kjmeyse, post: 218728, member: 16751"] Yes, it did that to me too. There is an option to "[B]pause for 7 days[/B]" and I turned that on. During my testing, I clicked "resume updates" to see if re-applied it right away... it did. So... you can avoid the update being applied again for at least a while by using the pause option. Hopefully, this gives MS time to fix it. On windowscentral.com there was a couple of posts about this problem. (Search for KB5000802.) The author indicated that there was a new update (KB5001567) to fix the problem. However, even though the description seems to related to our problem, applying it did not help and I removed both KB5001567 and KB5000802. (Note: I had to apply KB5001567 manually as it was not showing up in my list of "optional updates".) Related: this error causes blue-screen-of-death for some people when printing. A friend called me yesterday with the BSOD message and I had him remove KB5000802 and pause the updates. If you go into the Advanced Options, there is the option for a longer delay than just 7 days. [/QUOTE]
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