Whoops! I said exponential instead of inverse squared. What a crackpot I am.
Whoops! I said exponential instead of inverse squared. What a crackpot I am.
From my layman perspective, yes the measured gravity would be double it’s original value if measured from the same place.
Gravity is an [edit: inverse squared] function, so it gets weaker at an exponential rate as you move away from the source. But even if it’s a value of 1.0 at Earth’s surface and .02 at some distant point from Earth, doubling Earth’s gravity would double both values to 2.0 and .04, respectively.
Thanks gpburdell01, I just spoke with an old SCCM admin colleague and he confirmed the same thing you said.
That makes this much less of a big deal.
The way I read this, it makes it sound like updates need to be imported manually this way forever, from this point on. Is that correct?
Does this cause a large risk of missing or delayed updates for corporate environments using WSUS, or am I misunderstanding something?
Thank you for the clarification. Best way to get the right answer is to post the wrong one.