Windows 10: Duplicates in configured update policies

Discus and support Duplicates in configured update policies in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Using Windows 10 Pro 22H2 19045.5854I cannot run PC Health Check because 'Some settings are managed by your organization'When I view configured update... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by GeorgeSinkinson, Jun 10, 2025 at 3:47 PM.

  1. Duplicates in configured update policies


    Using Windows 10 Pro 22H2 19045.5854I cannot run PC Health Check because 'Some settings are managed by your organization'When I view configured update policies, I getDuplicates in configured update policies :policies set on your deviceDownload the updates automatically and notify when they are ready to be installedSource AdministratorType Group PolicySet Automatic Update optionsSource Administrat

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    GeorgeSinkinson, Jun 10, 2025 at 3:47 PM
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  2. rdwray Win User

    Duplicate updates

    Gave your suggestion a try, but all the updates are still listed. If it wasn't for being out of installs for Office 2010, it would be interesting if an uninstall of it would remove the updates. Edit: Solved the problem "my way", uninstalled all the duplicates and then blocked them wushowhide - Office still works. Sorry Compumind, but let me say thanks now.
     
  3. babranov Win User
    How to remove configured Windows 10 update policies

    I have run into a very frustrating issue where my computer updates and restarts without notice. I have tried to disable this setting, but have encountered the message "Some settings are managed by your organization", but I am not part of an organization, own my windows 10 licence, and am not enrolled in the insider program. Many google searches have suggested that I enter the group policy editor to disable these policies in the "Windows Update" settings but it appears that no policies are configured here so I do not think that this is the issue. I have also seen suggestions to look in the registry editor but the suggested settings to modify do not appear in my editor. I am truly at a loss here! I have attached a list of all the installed policies, any advice as to how I would go about removing all of these would be immensely appreciated!

    1)Auto install and restart at an IT specified time with no notifications

    2)Schedule Update Install Day

    3)Schedule Update Install Time

    4)Get Updates for Other microsoft products

    5)Disable Pause updates by User

    6)Quality Update Deferral Period

    7)Feature update deferral period

    8)Exclude Drivers from Windows Quality Updates

    9)Enable Automatic Updates

    10)Enable skipping battery checks for EDU devices

    all of these have the source Administrator and type: Mobile Device Management

    I am the sole administrator account so I do not understand why these are here.
     
  4. Solaris17 Win User

    Duplicates in configured update policies

    is there any demand for a system configurator?

    Processor(V) <--drop down arrow
    -AMD(V)
    --Socket(V)
    ---AM2(V)
    ----List of cpu's
    ---939(V)
    ----List of CPU's
    -Intel(V)
    --Socket(V)
    ---775(V)
    ----List of cpu's
    ---771(V)
    ----List of CPU's


    etc etc.
     
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