a few weeks back Becca reported in the news room about how Samsung had bricked oh I know millions of their blu-ray players yeah unreal they pushed out an update that wrecked all of their blu-ray players any blu-ray player that was connected to the web which you buy what do you does anyone buy a blu-ray player to play blu-rays tell me honestly no we they're smart they have YouTube they have Netflix they got Amazon Prime video whatever else built in and and so that's and and the convenience of yes it can play blu-ray and DVD and even music CDs I do do you I do I'm very nostalgic you know that about remember the last time I bought a CD I liberal downloads yeah I just can't do it I can't do it I'll do Digital rentals of videos but music I need a physical CD but that said they bricked all of their blu-ray players crazy but it went to show that a big company can make a little mistake that can cause a lot of damage and you don't want to brick a bunch of people's media players no in the middle of a pandemic so at least I'll give them kudos Samsung has stepped up to the plate and said this was our error we will pay to fix it yep yep if you contact your Samsung rep they will actually give you a FedEx shipping label and they will fix it and they will return it to you entirely at their expense even if it's out of warranty Wow right so they've done they've done good I can't imagine they haven't lost all profit from that hundred and twenty dollar blu-ray player that you've ever that you purchased from Walmart right yeah but they they've done good that's how a company should react when they screw up I feel like this is a lead-up to a company who screwed up so back to our Wednesday anybody want to look up Wednesday what is today the what as we're shooting this uh it is the 15th of July the 15th of July - I feel like this was the Cova day for tech like it just went nuts this day was brutal so I got to work Jeff and my colleague who is working in support right now because we've got two people who are stranded because of closed airports due to Cove at 19 and one person who is on vacation who can't actually travel but is still taking it easy for the next couple of days so my technician is uber stressed out on what's going on he says well we've got a big customer who is having trouble with their email and I can't figure it out I just can't get to the bottom of it and we talked about it for about 15 minutes and tried to okay we'll try this try that blah blah blah no solution but huh no no I went and sat at my desk right and then the phone started ringing and the first call that I took was somebody whose outlook was crashing and so that's pretty but that can happen especially they've got roaming profiles the guy has disconnected his laptop from the network and walked away before closing outlook and disk basically disconnected his right PST file so now he's watched his email profile right that happened so I remote it in I've got the manager of the company on the phone and and I'm remoted in and and I've recreated his profile in Outlook and and I am ready to resync all of his email open outlook and it crashes really well even after even after update and creating a new profile so then it's okay well on to step two go into add remove programs and do a repair operation so we'll do a quick one first and that that works but still open it and crashes okay so okay well we'll do the full online repair for Microsoft Office and that should do it because that basically rips it out and reinstalls it right and so I ran that and that took forever and it still crashes really so I said to him I said look my lead tech is on vacation this week and so he's gonna be back on Monday let me chat with him I want to get his thoughts on this I don't want to waste too much of your time I'm on the clock I'm billing for this time and and we'll we'll circle back on Monday after I've had a chat with him yep because that's not my department I'm cybersecurity specialist so so really like I know what I'm doing but I don't want to waste your time and I don't want to run up a bill if I'm not having success right that makes sense it's fair I'm honest so we let him go off the phone and I moved on with my day and a call came in that look is crashing different what different client so this is now three clients outlook issues and I'm not talking little clients I'm talking first client is 200 computers I'm talking second client is maybe 180 third client is smaller 40 standstill that's big yeah many of them are okay get this the ones who opened outlook this morning they're not having any problems the ones who opened it this afternoon it crashes immediately so I started we started this discussion talking about Samsung and how they pushed out an update and it's it's a mind-bending open mind opener that a company like Samsung could push out an update that would destroy all of their DVD players and brew great players but now as it turns out through investigating and so obviously at this point I'm like because something is weird here so I start looking at forums and I start looking at various sites and and doing some searches this is before it started trending folks Microsoft pushed out an update for Microsoft Office that basically bricked Microsoft Outlook upon the fly a midday mm-hmm why so people who so here we are in the middle of a business day yeah a Wednesday in a week where people have been told by our governments okay be socially distant but you can reopen your office now yeah so now they're 40 staff they're hundred and eighty staff they're 200 plus staff are trying to access their email and what's happening outlook immediately crashes so it turns out it was Microsoft pushed out an update basically bricking Microsoft Outlook I'm so glad I don't use Microsoft Outlook our Linux using community people are saying who uses Microsoft Outlook not me right yeah so has it been resolved well the verge is reporting and Marsh man has been so kind as to send this to me over discord the verge is reporting that Microsoft has rolled out an Outlook desktop crash fix Microsoft Outlook email apps for Windows started crashing at launch for a number of users everybody in the around the world today like this so this became a trending topic on Twitter yes and so this is a talk about Twitter global issue we will oh this was a global issue this doesn't matter it like office 365 users using pop using Zimbra using whatever you're using if you've got your own Exchange server but it was affecting everyone so this was like this was the software on a computer like if you logged into the web portal you could still access it oh yeah OWA was still up yeah okay and all those things were up it was people who have it on their computer so here's the problem Jeff what happens when Outlook starts crashing people think it's our computer and who do they call tech support tech support and tech support pushes the magic button that starts billing them question did you start with did you turn it off and on again no oh because microsoft outlook profile corruption is a common thing yeah that's show you recreate the profile you start over and you resync the email you repair install if outlook is still non-functional where and so on but I went through those steps and it didn't help so as it turns out this update so what I ended up doing is I ended up going in and manually uninstalling the update that came in okay and instead installed an update from June so basically reverted to the previous updated version of Microsoft Outlook right so that's that's how I was able to fix these customers computers so my day was toast my coworker his day was toast we were just feeling call after call after call and I said on Twitter who is responsible for the lawsuit oh it's going that is going like I'm talking like a grand scale lawsuit where why are my customers this is where it's hard to be honest folks why are my customers having to pay my hourly rate yep to fix Microsoft screwing up their computers yep a samsung took the fall samsung gave everybody free repair service they're paying the shipping both ways and they're getting it fixed what the heck is Microsoft doing in this situation nothing they won't even say much about it oh we fix down that'll be it that's all they're saying the verge says hey that problem with Microsoft Outlook that took everybody's Outlook offline earlier today they fixed it hooray they've issued a patch what about all the customers who had to pay me and their technicians not my customers other cuz yeah who had to have their IT staff re do the updates on 200 computers as well think about that Samsung's got it right Microsoft is dead to me that's just for a while I'm sorry to rant but that and and that just makes me upset I am an honest technician I'm an honest person and I need to be paid for my time right exactly and the stuff that you would plan to do you couldn't do you do because you're dealing with this yeah yeah so now there's this backlog of everything that's unfortunate yeah what do you guys think I mean a post below let us know if you're watching this online I'd love to hear what you think thank you to marsh man for sending us that article from the verge and in the meantime if you are impacted by this note that a subsequent update fixes the broken update which is the update process for Microsoft Windows [Music]