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WU KB3006137

Mar 3, 2015 4:30AM PST

Important Update received today -- Update changes the currency symbol of Lithuania from the Lithuanian litas (Lt) to the euro (&euroWink in Windows. How important is this?.....certainly not to me. Do y'all install these?

Miki

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Re: euro
Mar 3, 2015 4:46AM PST

Well, they use the euro in Lithuania already in January 1, 2015, so it was long overdue. Still it's somewhat strange they made it a hotfix.

However, I routinely install every non-optional updates, without even looking at the contents and deciding if it worthwhile. Too much work to look at everytning (250 updates for Windows alone, not counting Office.

So yes, I did. On february 25, 2015 to be exact.

Kees

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(NT) My thanks, Kees
Mar 3, 2015 7:13AM PST
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I didn't bother miki.
Mar 3, 2015 4:34AM PST

Dafydd.

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(NT) Thank you, Dafydd
Mar 3, 2015 7:05AM PST