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Is Microsoft pushing stealth updates to users again? This time, it's toolbars ...

By | June 9, 2010, 3:40pm PDT

I’m getting numerous reports from readers claiming that Microsoft is back to pushing stealth updates to Windows users via Windows Update. This time, the update seems related to its browser toolbars.

Readers started reporting this issue to me yesterday, when Firefox users started noticing that Extensions window was opening up when launching the browser and showing something new - Search Helper Extension.

The update in question is called KB982217 and is labeled “Update for Microsoft Search Enhancement Pack” and is marked as an Important update rather than Optional, which means that Windows Update in the default settings will install it automatically.

So what does this update do? Well, here’s what Microsoft has documented for it:

In an Internet browser, you specify a homepage that is not a fully qualified URL. However, Windows Live Toolbar, MSN Toolbar, or Bing Bar may not categorize your homepage correctly. Therefore, the homepage reporting may be generated incorrectly for users who select the Help improve our services option when they install these toolbars.

This knowledge base article says nothing about the update installing extensions or add-on, when in fact an add-on is installed for IE (version 3.0.126.0) and an extension for Firefox (version 1.0). Both can be found at C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Search Enhancement Pack\Search Helper\.

As far as I can tell, this update is only installed if you have either the Bing Bar, Windows Live Toolbar of the MSN toolbar installed (they don’t, however, have to be enabled). But if you only have the toolbar installed in one browser, the update forces its way into Firefox if it installed on the system.

This is either sloppy coding, or a sneaky attempt to push a toolbar onto users. Either way, Microsoft needs to pull this update and fix the problem.

Microsoft! FIX IT!!

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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes is an internationally published technology author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology -- whether that be by learning to program, building a PC from a pile of parts, or helping them get the most from their new MP3 player or digital camera.

Adrian has authored/co-authored technical books on a variety of topics, ranging from programming to building and maintaining PCs. His most recent books include "Build the Ultimate Custom PC", "Beginning Programming" and "The PC Doctor's Fix It Yourself Guide". He has also written training manuals that have been used by a number of Fortune 500 companies.

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  • so don't use it
    First thing you do when you install windows is Disable Automatic Updates....

    Don't use internet explorer or microsoft search, job done grin

    Chrome and Google Desktop do a much better job anyway
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    dc84
    9th Jun 2010
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    AzuMao
    9th Jun 2010
  • <a href="http://www.tran33m.com/vb/">forums</a>
    @AzuMao Lets assume that you do have some journalistic skills and this turns out to be true. I don't see why Microsoft needs to fix anything. I'd say they are doing Firefox users a favor but having a Microsoft search toolbar installed. It beats the default that Firefox uses now.
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    uouo12
    6th Mar
  • Of course notorjin krem
    @AzuMao Micr pembe maske energy balance oyna oyunu molivaosoft doesn't make cars ...
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    ekoaldiva
    20th Jun
  • RE: Is Microsoft pushing stealth updates to users again? This time, it's toolbars ...
    @AzuMao Why don't you stop being sensationalist and learn the skills of a high school newspaper and actually investigate this issue instead of automatically saying its Microsoft's fault and telling them to fix it? Remember when you reported on Microsoft released patches and it blue screened anyone that had a root kit installed and it turned out it wasn't Microsoft's fault and you had egg all over your face? So do I! Lets assume that you do have some journalistic skills and this turns out to be true. I don't see why Microsoft needs to fix any thing. I'd say they are doing Firefox users a favor but having a Microsoft search toolbar installed. It beats the default that Firefox uses now.
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    jku1
    11th Mar
  • RE: Is Microsoft pushing stealth updates to users again? This time, it's toolbars ...
    @AzuMao if you hate toolbars, know how to uninstall them, but only choose to disable maas1
    them, isn't that more of your own problem? Laziness and a lack of oversight regarding one's own machines is not a virtue.
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    miasa
    19th Apr
  • foolish
    @dc84
    After buying a new car, do you rip out the seat belts?
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    CrunchyFerrett
    10th Jun 2010
  • Of course not
    @CrunchyFerrett
    Microsoft doesn't make cars ...
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    BrentRBrian
    10th Jun 2010
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  • @CrunchyFerrett seat belts don't take over your sofa or endanger you (
    relative to not using them, at least.)

    "Bad analogies are like a banana in a sword fight" - Unknown
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    AzuMao
    10th Jun 2010
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  • RE: Is Microsoft pushing stealth updates to users again? This time, it's toolbars ...
    @CrunchyFerrett them, isn't that more of your own problem? Laziness and a lack of oversight regarding one's own machines is not a virtue. orjin krem tutune son nanomatik
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    gaberdiye03
    20th Jun
  • re: so don't use it
    @dc84
    "First thing you do when you install windows is Disable Automatic Updates...."
    I agree. And, that is just what I do.
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    davebarnes
    10th Jun 2010
  • Replyorjin krem
    @davebarnes Seems to me he is reinstalling Windows every month because he gets orjin kremPWND everytime.
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    osoz
    19th Mar
  • I know a guy who disables WUAU...
    @dc84... Seems to me he is reinstalling Windows every month because he gets PWND everytime.
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    Snooki_smoosh_smoosh
    10th Jun 2010
  • Funny...
    @JM1981
    Blame the guy tho and his surfing habits. I have automatic updates disabled and I've YET to be PWNED.
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    Wolfie2K3
    10th Jun 2010
  • Hmm...
    And I have automatic updates enabled for some of my machines and I've YET to be PWNED, as well.

    Sometimes the user just needs to wisen up and stop complaining.

    Also, if you hate toolbars, know how to uninstall them, but only choose to disable them, isn't that more of your own problem? Laziness and a lack of oversight regarding one's own machines is not a virtue.
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    Royal_Knight
    11th Jun 2010

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