migs_k
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migs_k gave kudos to itman in is this legit? NgcFirst\ConsecutiveSwitchCount
This thread ended with the issue being related to Eset LiveGrid connectivity. Check your Eset Event log for any entries realted to this status.
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migs_k gave kudos to Marcos in is this legit? NgcFirst\ConsecutiveSwitchCount
You have this setting probably enabled, it's disabled by default:
You can either disable it or disregard the notification.
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migs_k gave kudos to Marcos in is this eset site legit?
Yes, the site is legit. My.eset.com uses a different account to log in.
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migs_k gave kudos to stackz in can I ask where to locate these windows "updates"
Win 10 version upgrade logs.
Every Win 10 installation has the same unknown user.
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migs_k gave kudos to shocked in can I ask where to locate these windows "updates"
some of them might be located in the "view optional updates" section in Windows Update settings panel.
in my case it shows Microsoft Silverlight ready to download but it doesn't appear in Windows Update. Silverlight is obsolete now and unnecessary now.
i suspect that Eset pulls info from the Microsoft Catalog website and displays them. if you click "Check for Updates" in the Windows Update and it shows your device is up to date, then don't worry.
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migs_k gave kudos to itman in can I ask where to locate these windows "updates"
As far as KB4023057 goes, I also received it again on 2/19. Appears this is an update to Windows Updating itself and Microsoft is just using the prior KB number.
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migs_k gave kudos to stackz in can I ask where to locate these windows "updates"
All those services are fine, they are just Windows 10 Per-user services:
Per-user services in Windows 10 and Windows Server - Windows Application Management | Microsoft Docs
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migs_k gave kudos to stackz in can I ask where to locate these windows "updates"
Yes, every user session the services will be created with a different hex number suffix.