I agree with that. I used to have a domain that I registered for two years with GoDaddy back in 2002. At 2004, when the domain suppose to expire, I did not want to renew this domain, because it was for my ex-girlfriend. Besides the credit card that I used to register for this domain expired in 2003.
In August 2004, I noticed a charge to my credit card from GoDaddy. I argued that they did not have right to charge my credit card because: 1. The expiration date in their record is expired. 2. They never got any consent from me to auto renew the domain.
When I spoke with their customer service, the customer service managed to trick me to tell my new expiration date, and she subsequently changed the expiration information at their records, as I could see from their webpage.
I know I was stupid to be tricked like that, but I suppose this is not a company suppose to work.
That's when you need to use patch management software. With it, you can schedule when are you going to restart the box. Only problem is, if the patch management software doesn't support a specific program, for example you need to patch your WinAmp program.
But then, who is going to install winamp on a work computer?
I agree with that. I used to have a domain that I registered for two years with GoDaddy back in 2002.
At 2004, when the domain suppose to expire, I did not want to renew this domain, because it was for my ex-girlfriend. Besides the credit card that I used to register for this domain expired in 2003.
In August 2004, I noticed a charge to my credit card from GoDaddy. I argued that they did not have right to charge my credit card because:
1. The expiration date in their record is expired.
2. They never got any consent from me to auto renew the domain.
When I spoke with their customer service, the customer service managed to trick me to tell my new expiration date, and she subsequently changed the expiration information at their records, as I could see from their webpage.
I know I was stupid to be tricked like that, but I suppose this is not a company suppose to work.
That's when you need to use patch management software. With it, you can schedule when are you going to restart the box.
Only problem is, if the patch management software doesn't support a specific program, for example you need to patch your WinAmp program.
But then, who is going to install winamp on a work computer?