• TheProtagonist@lemmy.world
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            7 days ago

            No, thanks! ;-)

            Actually I work a lot with Office Documents on SharePoint in my job and for each of them “automatic saving” is on, so you never have to worry about anything. Just close the application when you’re done and your work is always up-to-date.

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              Auto-saving works great except when I’m using an existing document as a template to make a new one only to remember 45 minutes in that I forgot to disable auto-save or make a copy to start with and the original document is gone.

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                6 days ago

                Oh yes, I had this too. Templates filled with random content from various team members. Now we switched to dotx templates to avoid this kind of situation.

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              7 days ago

              MS disabled the auto-save function for anything on a local disk, which is necessary for me because I use *gasp* version control software.

              • The_v@lemmy.world
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                If you turn off a few of Microsoft’s more insane tracking in the privacy settings, it disables the autosave “feature”. The autosave fucked up version tracking badly enough that it was nice to have a global kill button.

                I have found that turning off most new “features” that Microsoft makes recently is usually for the best.

        • manny_stillwagon@mander.xyz
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          I have to use Power BI for my job and it does automatically saves until it’s been open too long and then it stops automatically saving and also won’t let you manually save. Then you have to do a Save As for some reason, close every open PBI file, and reopen them, which takes approximately 3-5 business days.

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      Yeah, came home to my pc having restarted itself for updates the other day, despite having 2 VMs running at the time that were not properly shut down. Then Windows tried to push their cloud backup on me… twice, and it reset my mouse speed to the default for some reason

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        7 days ago

        Then Windows tried to push their cloud backup on me… twice

        This is major boundary respect by Microsoft’s standards

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          Cloud backup just means they will use all and any data on your pc and network to train their shitty ai to do more shitty things and continue stealing our data. Yay future.

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            Lets say they don’t use private data for training

            (Continue reading when you’re done laughing):

            Eventually, victims eventually run out of “free” storage.

            The humble corporation will do a bunch of psychologically unethical tricks to basically hypnotize users into forking over those three digits at the back of the family credit card.

            Now the victim’s data is effectively held ransom. Keep paying or lose it.

            But they won’t stop paying. They paid for a year’s plan at a discount and the peaceful megacorp conveniently hit autorenew for them at checkout.

            12 months roll around and oopsie, they already have the money. They could go through the refund process, but they’ve got shit on their plate, might as well keep it for another year.

            I could keep rambling, but on Lemmy, I’m probably preaching to the choir about the first verse of genesis.

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        You should be able to make it silent

        You can make it silent. Create a .vbs file, open it in a text editor, and input the following…

        Set WshShell = CreateObject(“WScript.Shell”) WshShell.Run chr(34) & “z:\path\to\your\script.cmd” & Chr(34), 0 Set WshShell = Nothing

        Have your scheduled task run the .vbs, rather than your initial script.

      • Zorque@lemmy.world
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        It doesn’t happen to me, but I took a proactive approach to prevent it from happening. I don’t remember what that action was, since I did it years and years ago… but I know it’s possible. You just have to literally more than nothing to prevent these things.

        Or you could switch to linux… but that takes an even more proactive approach.

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              … why are internet people like this?

              I used windows constantly for 20+ years. Since windows 7 I noticed this auto-restarting bullshit. I switched to linux in 2021. What kind of gotcha do you think you have… ?

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                I never said it didn’t happen, I said you had to take steps to make it not happen.

                Why are you like this? With the incessant need to be right and everyone else wrong?