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Windows 10 2004 19041.207 no longer respect gpo settings #19
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Thanks for the heads up! Do you happen to have a source for this so that I can dig into it more to see what updates I should possible make? As an aside, I'm not sure the GPO settings were even working correctly anyway for Home users anyway. I made a note of such in one of the more recent versions. Depending on what the 2004 update brings, I will probably just remove that feature all together in the next one. |
I was using this technique for blocking automatic updates. I tested with 3 times (formatting again, again) and 3 times I got automatic updates (including driver). |
Thank you for your update. Seems like the easiest route at this point would be to remove the functionality. I have an update on my dev branch to start doing that as I work on some other tweaks. |
Usually the first two tabs would be enough for non-enterprise win 10 users. That is turning off Windows Services and on second tab blocking microsoft update servers. I didnt use GPO and it was enough. |
I mostly just use the first one. Shutting the services down completely and turning it back on when I need it seems easiest. I've been playing with the Pause function as well which I kind of link, but then when the 30 days is up, I'm still surprised by an update, so while it's more likely that the update won't break stuff, I still don't have the control I'd like about it being the right time to update. |
Deprecated GPO support and merged in to v4.0.0. |
With starting windows 10 2004 version, windows no longer respect gpo settings.
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