Client configuration can also be applied by using a local group policy or by modifying the Windows registry. You can't manage WSUS on a replica server. Microsoft Update A Microsoft internet site that stores and distributes updates for Windows computers device drivers , Windows operating systems, and other Microsoft software products. For example, metadata supplies information for the properties of an update so you can find out what the update is useful for. Metadata also includes Microsoft Software License Terms.
The metadata package downloaded for an update is typically much smaller than the update file package. A WSUS infrastructure enables you to manage updates for computers on your network to install.
You can use WSUS to approve or decline updates before release, to force updates to install by a certain date, and to obtain extensive reports on what updates each computer on your network requires. You can configure WSUS to approve certain classes of updates automatically including critical updates, security updates, service packs, and drivers.
WSUS also enables you to approve updates for detection only, so that you can see what computers will require a particular update without having to install the update. Based on network security and configuration, the administrator can determine how many other servers connect directly to Microsoft Update. Windows Update is also the name of a service that runs on Windows computers and detects, downloads, and installs updates.
Feedback Submit and view feedback for. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Note This article assumes that you already use and are familiar with Group Policy. Note If the Configure Automatic Updates policy setting is set to Disabled , this policy has no effect.
Note If the Configure Automatic Updates policy setting is disabled or is not configured, this policy setting has no effect. Note Updates from a service other than an intranet Microsoft update service must always be signed by Microsoft. Note This policy is not supported on Windows RT. Note If the No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations policy setting is enabled, this policy has no effect. Note The Specify intranet Microsoft update service location setting must be enabled for this policy to have effect.
Note This policy applies only when Automatic Updates is configured to perform scheduled installations of updates. Note This policy applies only when the computer is configured to connect to an intranet update service by using the Specify intranet Microsoft update service location policy setting.
Note This policy applies only when this computer is configured to support the specified target group names in WSUS. Important This policy applies only when Automatic Updates is configured to perform scheduled installations of updates. Note This setting is related to option 4 in Configure Automatic Updates. Note If the operating computer's power-wake policy is explicitly disabled, this setting has no effect.
Note By default, unless otherwise noted, these settings are not configured. Note To perform these procedures, you must be a member of the Domain Admins group or its equivalent. Submit and view feedback for This product This page.
View all page feedback. In this article. Windows operating systems that are still within their Microsoft Product Support Lifecycle. Specifies that updates are not immediately installed. Local administrators can change this setting by using the Local Group Policy Editor.
Specifies that Automatic Updates immediately installs updates after they're downloaded and ready to install. Specifies that users will always see an Account Control window and require elevated permissions to do these tasks. A local administrator can change this setting by using the Local Group Policy Editor.
Specifies that Windows Automatic Update and Microsoft Update will include non-administrators when determining which signed-in user will receive update notifications. Non-administrative users will be able to install all optional, recommended, and important update content for which they received a notification. Users won't see a User Account Control window. Users don't need elevated permissions to install these updates, except in the case of updates that contain changes to the user interface, Microsoft Software License Terms, or Windows Update settings.
Specifies that only logged-on administrators receive update notifications. Specifies that updates from an intranet Microsoft update service location must be signed by Microsoft. Specifies that Automatic Updates accepts updates received through an intranet Microsoft update service location if they're signed by a certificate found in the local computer's Trusted Publishers certificate store.
Specifies that a restart timer will always begin immediately after Windows Update installs important updates, instead of first notifying users on the sign-in screen for at least two days. Specifies that the use of automatic updates is not specified at the Group Policy level.
However, a computer administrator can still configure automatic updates in Control Panel. Specifies that Windows recognizes when the computer is online and uses its internet connection to search Windows Update for available updates. Specifies that any client updates that are available from the public Windows Update service must be manually downloaded from the internet and installed.
Specifies that after updates are installed, the default wait time of 15 minutes will elapse before any scheduled restart occurs.
Specifies that when the installation is finished, a scheduled restart will occur after the specified number of minutes has expired. Specifies that Install Updates and Shut Down will be the default option in the Shut Down Windows dialog if updates are available for installation at the time the user selects the Shut Down option to shut down the computer.
If you enable this policy setting, the user's last shutdown choice for example, Hibernate or Restart is the default option in the Shut Down Windows dialog, regardless of whether the Install Updates and Shut Down option is available on the What do you want the computer to do?
Starting with Windows Server R2, Windows 8. Specifies that computers can retrieve information from public update services such as Windows Update and the Microsoft Store. Specifies that Windows will no longer connect to public update services such as Windows Update or the Microsoft Store. This will cause most functionality of the Microsoft Store app to stop working.
Specifies that the Install Updates and Shut Down option is available in the Shut Down Windows dialog if updates are available when the user selects the Shut Down option to shut down the computer. A local administrator can change this setting by using a local policy.
Specifies that Install Updates and Shut Down won't appear as a choice in the Shut Down Windows dialog, even if updates are available for installation when the user selects the Shut Down option to shut down the computer. Specifies that the Install Updates and Shut Down option will be the default option in the Shut Down Windows dialog if updates are available for installation at the time the user selects the Shut Down option to shut down the computer.
Specifies that no target group information is sent to WSUS. Luckily this policy setting is available in Windows Server and we will see the steps to implement that in this post. Note that this policy setting does not prevent users from running Windows-based programs that perform these functions. Right the GPO that you created in the above step and click Edit. Right click the policy setting and click on Edit. When you enable this policy setting, the Power button and the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep, and Hibernate commands are removed from the Start menu.
Click on Enabled to enable this policy setting and click OK. Hello, The situation right now is that when i press the power button my computer shuts down and thus ignores the pending updates.
I would like to configure the power button to automatically update my computer and shutdown. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 2. Report abuse. Details required :. There's also an undo file, Restore Defaults. So, the above method works in all editions of Windows 10, including Windows 10 Home.
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