Windows 10: Will RTM allow completely disabling automatic updates?

Discus and support Will RTM allow completely disabling automatic updates? in Windows 10 Updates and Activation to solve the problem; Right now, you can't disable automatic updates in Windows 10. You will get all updates eventually. In some environments, this won't work. Some... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Updates and Activation' started by loosus456, Jun 1, 2015.

  1. loosus456 Win User

    Will RTM allow completely disabling automatic updates?


    Right now, you can't disable automatic updates in Windows 10. You will get all updates eventually.


    In some environments, this won't work. Some environments need to keep computers static. And it's undesirable to disable the Windows Update service because we may need, for example, college students in a "intro to computers" class to download updates as part of classwork.


    Do we know if Microsoft has publicly stated whether RTM will have the ability to completely disable updates?

    :)
     
    loosus456, Jun 1, 2015
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  2. roeville Win User

    Metered connections problem on Windows 10

    AIUI, using net stop will just stop the service until you restart the PC, then the service will start up again. What's needed is for the service to be DISABLED. See this article which has scripts to stop and disable, and to enable and start:

    Stop automatic updates in Windows 10 RTM (build 10240)
     
    roeville, Jun 1, 2015
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  3. 10 won't allow me to DISABLE automatic updates?

    It's not about the beta,

    Wikipedia, and trustworthy sources right here in this thread, have confirmed that you cannot disable updates, even on the released product after 29th July.

    To sum it up:

    • HOME edition of Windows 10 will FORCE automatic updates on you. There's NO WAY for you to disable this.
    • PRO edition of Windows 10 will allow you to DEFFER updates, up to a maximum of 30 days. There's NO WAY for you to disable automatic-updates completely, and after 30 days of an update being released, there's no way to deffer it any longer, it will FORCE
      INSTALL.
    • ENTERPRISE edition of Windows 10 will allow you to DEFFER updates, up to a maximum of 6 months. There's NO WAY for you to disable automatic-updates completely, and after 6 months of an update being released, there's no way to deffer it any longer, it will
      FORCE INSTALL.
    • Updates marked as "SECURITY" updates, will FORCE INSTALL as soon as available, you CANNOT even deffer these, even on PRO and ENTERPRISE.
    • If this offends you, stay away from Windows 10.
     
    windowsforme, Jun 1, 2015
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  4. DavidY Win User

    Will RTM allow completely disabling automatic updates?

    My understanding is that the Home version will still force automatic updates, but other versions (eg. the versions intended for the environments you mention) might have the option to stop it.

    From here:
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/wind...ity_win10specs

    Which I think means there won't be a choice for Home users.
     
    DavidY, Jun 1, 2015
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  5. loosus456 Win User
    My current understanding is that Windows Update for Business will allow domain-joined PCs to delay -- but not disable -- updates.

    But I wasn't sure if Microsoft just set the preview version of Windows 10 to automatically update to help with diagnostics.

    I am praying that RTM allows the Pro and Enterprise versions -- whether domain-joined or not -- to disable updates. We basically won't be able to use Windows 10 in computer labs (where DeepFreeze is installed).
     
    loosus456, Jun 1, 2015
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  6. There's always a way ... MS might not provide a nice interface to do something, but group policy or registry modifications have always allowed users to make Windows 'theirs'.

    It's understandable why MS wants to keep all machines at the same release levels, but it's also understandable that many users have requirements that don't fit the "one size fits all" model.
     
    Slartybart, Jun 1, 2015
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  7. Mystere Win User
    No, according to the Microsoft Keynote where Windows Update for Business was announced, you would be able to choose from a variety of servicing profiles, from no updates, to only security patches (no new features), to the whole ball of wax, and be able to choose when and which machines go them.

    However, the end users themselves are less in control and can only delay the updates. Eventually, they have to get applied (assuming WUFB profile says they should be).

    It's unlikely though, that you will be able to pick and choose which updates you can install, it will be either all or nothing for each servicing profile, but I could be wrong about that.
     
    Mystere, Apr 5, 2018
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