Windows 10: Windows 10 Enterprise ignores no reboot with logged on users policy

Discus and support Windows 10 Enterprise ignores no reboot with logged on users policy in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; I am using WSUS to manage windows Updates in my environment, hence the Enterprise licensing. My DC is server 2012 r2, function level 2012 r2. GPO's... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/ahazuarus, Dec 12, 2019.

  1. Windows 10 Enterprise ignores no reboot with logged on users policy


    I am using WSUS to manage windows Updates in my environment, hence the Enterprise licensing.

    My DC is server 2012 r2, function level 2012 r2.

    GPO's configured to:

    1. disable dual scan
    2. no forced reboot with logged on users
    3. no forced reboot during active hours

    I have mixed environment, some 1809 and some 1903 machines. Basically all of them ignore the policies and force reboot any random time during the active hours I have configured.

    I have checked all the usual group policy functionality, I can see the related changes happening in the clients registry whenever a policy is adjusted and they match as expected. It seems that the registry keys themselves have no effect. I have read all of the fine print on the individual GPO's to make sure I understand what they are doing, not like its terribly clear by any means!

    Anyone else dealing with this BS?

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    /u/ahazuarus, Dec 12, 2019
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  2. Joel_859 Win User

    Windows 10 update reboots computer while user is logged in despite group policy setting

    Having this issue as well. Super frustrating.

    Windows 10 is ignoring Group Policy and patching our computers on its own. We have a centralized and controlled patch management solution that allows us to tell each PC what patches to install and when. (Solarwinds)

    Windows 10 seems to ignore the settings we apply in Group Policy. It patches the computers and reboots automatically causing serious frustration from the end user as well as IT Administration.

    This completely undermines our Patch Management solution and policy as we have no control over what patches are being applied. And obviously causing inconvenience to the end user as it randomly reboots their computer.

    How can we stop this behavior in Windows 10 and make it act like all our other machines (Win 7 Pro 64bit)

    This is the reason all corporate environments are so resistant to migrate to Windows 10. Dear Microsoft: You can't disable IT Controls for an OS in a corporate controlled environment.



    Windows 10 Pro Version 10.0.10586

    GPO

    -Computer Configuration | Policies | Administrative templates | Windows Components | Windows Update. Locate the Configure Automatic Updates and "Disable" it.



    -Computer Configuration | Policies | Windows Settings | Security Settings | System Services. Locate Windows Update, it needs to be "Not Defined" or "Enabled"



    -User Configuration | Policies | Administrative Templates | Windows Components | Windows Update and enable the setting Remove access to use all Windows Update features, and under Configure Notifications you want to choose 0 - Do not show any notifications
     
    Joel_859, Dec 12, 2019
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  3. Windows 10 Enterprise 1709 Not Connecting WPA2 Enterprise On Reboot

    We have a new problem that has popped up on our network. We have a small number of machines running Windows 10 Enterprise 64 bit that will not connect to our WPA2-Enterprise Wireless upon reboot. The machine prompts you for network credentials upon every
    reboot and subsequent login.

    Our wireless policy is applied by Group Policy and this is not happening with Windows 10 pro machines.

    - All of our Windows 10 Pro machines are not experiencing this.

    - All of our Windows 7 64 bit machines are not having this problem.

    - The Windows 10 machines have the latest updates.

    - This was not an issue two weeks ago.

    The authentication method is Protected EAP

    Mode: User or Computer.

    Please help us resolve this, thank you.
     
    Daniel Becker (dbecker), Dec 12, 2019
    #3
  4. Uplink10 Win User

    Windows 10 Enterprise ignores no reboot with logged on users policy

    Windows 10 to be Free Upgrade for Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 Users

    Windows 10 to be Free Upgrade for Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 Users but not Enterprise users
     
    Uplink10, Dec 12, 2019
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