And usually a nice sane reason. And if it's an insane reason, it's usually because someone you probably work with has made an insane change.

IME, Windows likes to sometimes break "just because it feels like it". This is stressful. More so when you have someone relying on you to have it working - which it was an hour earlier - and they are wondering what kind of meds you're on because it's broken, you keep telling them you don't know why, and they're not sure they believe you when say you didn't touch it.

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OTOH, I *have* had major major stress from administering a security policy created by auditors who decided to Do Things Right but secure in the knowledge that It Would Not Be Them Doing It. Right down to specifying equipment they couldn't believe was reliable only because we wouldn't follow some of their more extreme rules. I believe Those In Charge wisely and quietly decided, unfortunately after this was irrevocably in place, that auditors were never to be allowed to do that again.

Wade.