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Skip to content Table of Contents Method 1. Local Group Policy Method 2. Registry Editor Method 3. Stop-Service wuauserv.

Related Posts. VBS malware How to securely prevent. Windows is configured to download and install patches automatically when they become available. Many require a restart before they are fully installed on the system, and Windows will restart the system automatically if that is the case. While you can delay the inevitable restart if you are in front of the PC at that time, there is little that you can do about it if you are not.

Previous versions of Windows allowed you to block Windows Update restarts using the Group Policy or Registry , but it appears that these options don't work currently on Windows At least some users reported that they cannot block Windows 10 from restarting the PC after updates are installed.

They changed the Group Policy entry that let them do so on previous versions of Windows, but it does not do a thing on Windows 10 on their PCs.

There is another solution as Reddit user Scurro points out on the site. It is a bit technical in nature, as it requires the disabling of a scheduled task, and taking ownership of the file associated with that task.

First thing you do is open the Windows Task Scheduler and disable the reboot task. Here is how that is done:. While you can take ownership manually, I suggest you use a program for that instead as it makes things a lot simpler.

Now that all preparations are done, it is time to take ownership of the reboot file. We need ownership later on as we will remove access to reboot for all other users and groups. The result of this lengthy process is that updates get installed automatically, but restarts are not scheduled anymore.

As a computer technician, half my though, my eyes glazed over and I just scrolled put the rest. Neat solution. Too much trouble. Thanks for the info though. If I catch the notification in time, I can schedule the update to manually install at some time within the next 7 days. This post shows you how to solve the issue — Windows Update keeps turning off. Here are the steps about how to use Group Policy.

Step 2: Type gpedit. Step 4: Right-click No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations from the right panel of Local Group Editor , select Edit and then choose Enable.

After you finish all the steps above, you can successfully stop Windows 10 from rebooting after updates. The second way you can try is using Registry Editor to stop Windows 8. Follow the steps below to do this job. Tuesday, March 26, PM. Hi, We could try to use the three methods below: 1.

For example: No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic update installations 3. Use Registry 1. Wednesday, March 27, AM. Thank you Dave. I stopped and disabled the service. I'll just wait and see. Thank you Carl, I disabled the "Reboot" task in the Task Scheduler I changed the local GPO choosing option 5 "Allow local admin to choose setting" after enabling "Configure Automatic Updates" and I enabled "No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates intallations" I checked the registry and theAUOptions is already configured to 3 Windows Update still tells me that it will reboot.

Hi, It's OK. If any further help needed, please feel free to post back. Friday, March 29, AM. Hi, Unfortunately, my server rebooted.

Thank you for your answers Cheers. Tuesday, April 2, AM. Tuesday, April 2, PM. You are in complete control of the patch and the reboot, thereby satisfying the desire to have complete control of the system while at the same time ensuring your system is as stable as Microsoft can make it How about no?

Nah, I'll just spend my free time here, boxing an iceberg, because microsoft listens. Sunday, September 15, AM.



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