Yes. Unfortunately, one day 1,000,000 users will find in their mail boxes fully automated CD with 'Microsoft Update' on the label and 1,000 viruses / trojans inside. -:)
Patches either need to be of a size that a dialup user doesn't have to be dialed in for 24 hours to download and install them. Or .iso's should be available for ISP's to download, turn into CD's and distribute as appropriate. Wouldn't that be nice for a dialup user - getting Windows Update on a CD-ROM from their ISP? <<
It shouldn't be just windows update which of course doesn't patch office etc., it should be a fully automated cd that the user pops in and it autoupdates ALL MICROSOFT PRODUCTS that are installed and it should do it without asking for the stupid office CDs..
Geo.