About Window 10 Auto Update

Peng Allen 21 Reputation points
2020-10-30T11:59:39.043+00:00

Hi~

Windows Edition: Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSB

Currently, I already turn off the function of auto-update
my setting of close auto-update as below: (total of 2 ways)

1---------------------------------------------------------------
a). execute gpedit.msc
b). Administrative Templates
c). Windows Components
d). Windows Update
e). Configure Automatic Updates
f). Set Disabled

please refer image below:
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2---------------------------------------------------------------
a). open task manager window
b). Services
c). Windows Update
d). General
e). Startup Type → Manual

please refer image below:
36362-image-21.png

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BUT, on 10/22/2020 at 3:15 AM, the system still restart by auto-update, (please refer image below, red frame)
why do I think it is caused by automatic updates?
because I check the system logs,
before 3:15 AM, have several updates, (please refer image below, blue frame)

please refer image below:
36290-image-22.png

SO, my question is,

have any way to prohibit auto-update? and prohibit auto-restart of the system,

Or

allow download update, but prohibit auto-restart of the system,

the point is to prohibit auto-restart

If possible, I still want to keep the update function, only be executed by the user click a button. (as below image)
36391-image-23.png

Thanks all.

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-10-30T13:41:28.303+00:00

    have any way to prohibit auto-update?

    Critical updates are likely to by-pass what you have set. If you want none of it you can set the Windows Update (wuauserv) startup type to Disabled or another option is to install a site level WSUS server where you can have complete control over what updates get installed, when and where.

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