WARNING: Windows 2018 Update ( 1803 ) will break your network.

UPDATED:  If you encounter this problem, there is a workaround.  The problem is that Microsoft disabled network discovery services.  Thus the workstations cannot find the ADS server.  You can create a file and place it in your ASW10c folder on each workstation.  However, you may need the help of your hardware person to accomplish this:

1)  Your server needs to have a STATIC ( fixed ) IP address.

2)  Using Notepad, or some other editing tool, create a file called  ADS.INI and place it in the ASW10c folder.  It needs the following format, where SERVERNAME is the name you assigned in the network, and the IP matches the static one to which the server is set.  Use this format:

   [SERVERNAME]
  LAN_IP=192.168.1.xxx
  LAN_PORT=6262
  [SETTINGS]
  ADS_SERVER_TYPE=2

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If you are running Windows 10, your system will want to update to release 1803 automatically.  IF you are running the ADS client server software, DO NOT let any of your workstations do this update.  It will not allow that workstation to see data on the server any longer. 

THIS IS A MICROSOFT WINDOWS 10 BUG and not anything to do with Auto Shop Writer.  We cannot “fix it” … but we are trying to get answers from the very silent Microsoft engineers, 

IF YOU ARE RUNNING WINDOWS 10 and ADS:
Go into the Windows Settings, select Updates, and then Advanced Options.  You can see a button to stop updates ( for 30 days ).  Click on the right side to turn it ON.

IF YOUR SYSTEM ALREADY UPDATED TO 1803:
Go into the Windows Settings, select Updates, and then Recovery.  Select the middle option that lets you go back to a previous version.  Follow the steps to roll back to 1709.  It won’t take long, and you will be back in business.

We posted our concerns here over a week ago … anticipating problems with this major Windows release.  We are reaching out to ADS to see if they have a solution, and also to Microsoft higher echelon ( administrative staff ) to get answers.  It may take awhile to get a response from them.

ASW 10.82.12 update hold …. why ?

Most of our clients are using Windows 10 on many/most of their computers.  As you may be aware, Windows 10 does two major updates every year, and they had projected one for late March, or early April of this year.   It was finally released and pushed out to evceryone today, Tuesday, May 8.

Microsoft updates may cause some disruptions to your currently installed system.  These can be resolved, and the updates are beneficial, but sometimes they can be disruptive.  Normally a reboot, or several, will complete the process successfully.

Frequently we get calls with people having problems, and they think ASW updated that day and may be the source of the difficulty.  ASW updates rarely cause problems, and fixes are pushed out usually within a couple of hours if they do.  However, we don’t want to add confusion to the Microsoft update, so we will hold the ASW 10 updates for at least a week to be sure all Microsoft issues are resolved.

Wjy can we assume there will be Win 10 update problems ?  First, the tech press has reported numerous instances of issues on some devices.  Secondly, we have 4 computers in my office alone to update.  1 was fine, 1 had significant ( but resolved ) problems., and 2 are still pending. 

So .. look for the next ASW 10 update to be coming after May 15.  We know a few items have been added as requested, but we also want your hardware support people to have a clear field for handling any Windows update issues before we add something new ….