However, if the is a setting in THEIR OS that is advertised to limit network traffic in a certain way and it fails to function and the user is harmed by it, that would seem to be actionable.
Have they declared that Windows Registry can be used to limit network traffic? I suppose the OP has used a registry hack according to the following:
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Download updates over metered connections (extra charge may apply) What does this mean? I'm on Hughesnet and was wondering if I should set it to metered or, just turn off automatic updates? Thanks! :-)
It's dejá vu all over again. :doh:
The correct behaviour of windows update over a metered connection is to offer the choice to download, or wait until on a non-metered connection.
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I'm currently installing a computer for someone who basically uses it to pay bills and read emails. They connect to internet with an USB dongle that connects to 4G network. It is a non-metered subscription and I've changed that connection...
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I've had it a week and notice that no updates have yet been downloaded - all the available updates are marked 'Waiting for download'.
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