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Windows 10: You'll get UPDATES LIKE IT or NOT – unless you have Enterprise Edition


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Disable automatic updates: Open Local Group Policy Editor. To do so, type Edit Group Policy in Start or taskbar search box and then press Enter key. Alternatively, open Run command box, type Gpedit.msc, and then press Enter key to open the same. Navigate to the following policy: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update. On the right-side, double-click on the policy labelled Configure Automatic Updates to open its properties. Select Enabled option. Under Configure automatic updating, select second option labelled Notify for download and notify for install. Dont touch rest of the settings. When this policy is enabled, youll see Some settings are managed by your organization message under Advanced options of Windows Update.

Doesn't work with Pro. Still downloads and installs without informing

Did you check out my link at post # 11? B)

I saw that, but I assume the GUI makes the same changes as listed above or are there more changes to make this work with Pro?

Please don't assume anything — it achieves everything just as mentioned. ;)

Ok, I'll take that assumption back. So what does the GUI do differently than what was mentioned above?

First try it, post a screenshot showing all the options then we'll get down to explanations.

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First try it, post a screenshot showing all the options then we'll get down to explanations.

Okay, no need for the GUI or an explanation. I changed the gpo selection from 2 to 5 and that allows you to choose when to download

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