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Updates Occuring when adding component??

TonyI

New Pleskian
This is strange and I wanted to reach out to the Plesk experts here to see if it's by design or a bug. I have auto updates disabled as I have had a couple issues over the last month or so with them breaking things on high end production servers which I cannot have. I just installed SpamAssassin and noticed, when it was done, that I had to log back into the Plesk panel... I then noticed the little logos are different and the Plesk version on the dashboard shows it was just updated. Why would the system update itself just to install SpamAssassin when I have auto updates turned off? I like the idea of being up to date but I like the idea of my web server serving web pages better and having the ability to do the updates once I've read through them and to do them late at night. Please advise.

Thanks,

T
 
It is done for consistency. If one component will be updated for current microupdate but other components will not - it may lead to errors and inconsistency.
 
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