Notification – a message displayed to the user outside of the app's normal UI (i.e., the browser) Push Message – a message sent from the server to the client; Push Notification – a notification created in response to a push message; Notifications API – an interface used to configure and display notifications to the user. Error: Windows is running within the non-genuine notification period. Run ‘slui.exe’ to go online and validate Windows. The following events are logged in the event log.
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View the Windows 10 Update settings you can configure and manage with Microsoft Intune.
When you configure settings for Windows 10 update rings in Intune, you're configuring the Windows Update settings. If a Windows update setting has a Windows 10 version dependency, the version dependency is noted in the settings details.
Update settings
Update settings control what bits a device will download, and when. For more information about the behavior of each setting, see the Windows reference documentation.
- Servicing channel
Default: Semi-Annual Channel
Windows Update CSP: Update/BranchReadinessLevelSet the channel (branch) from which the device receives Windows updates. Different channels can use different deferral periods before updates are delivered.For example, the Semi-Annual Channel has a six-month deferral. If you use this channel with no additional deferrals from this body of settings, the device installs the update six-months after its release.Supported update channels:- Semi-Annual Channel
- Semi-Annual Channel (targeted)
- Windows Insider – Fast
- Windows Insider – Slow
- Release Windows Insider
If you select an Insider channel, Intune automatically configures the Windows update setting Update/ManagePreviewBuilds so that the insider build will work.ImportantBeginning with Windows version 1903, the use of the Semi-Annual Channel (targeted) (SAC-T), is retired. With this change, SAC-T merges with the Semi-Annual Channel. To learn more about this change and how it affects Windows Update for Business, see the Windows IT Pro Blog post Windows Update for Business and the retirement of SAC-T. - Microsoft product updates
Default: Allow
Windows Update CSP: Update/AllowMUUpdateService- Allow - Select Allow to scan for app updates from Microsoft Update.
- Block - Select Block to prevent scanning for app updates.
- Windows drivers
Default: Allow
Windows Update CSP: Update/ExcludeWUDriversInQualityUpdate- Allow - Select Allow include Windows Update drivers during updates.
- Block - Select Block to prevent scanning for drivers.
- Quality update deferral period (days)
Default: 0
Windows Update CSP: Update/DeferQualityUpdatesPeriodInDaysSpecify the number of days from 0 to 30 for which Quality Updates are deferred. This period is in addition to any deferral period that is part of the service channel you select. The deferral period begins when the policy is received by the device.Quality Updates are typically fixes and improvements to existing Windows functionality. - Feature update deferral period (days)
Default: 0
Windows Update CSP: Update/PauseFeatureUpdatesPeriodInDaysSpecify the number of days for which Feature Updates are deferred. This period is in addition to any deferral period that is part of the service channel you select. The deferral period begins when the policy is received by the device.Supported deferral period:- Windows version 1709 and later - 0 to 365 days
Feature Updates are typically new features for Windows. Steam guard keygen manager. - Set feature update uninstall period (2 – 60 days)
Default: 10
Windows Update CSP: Update/ConfigureFeatureUpdateUninstallPeriodConfigure a time after which feature updates can't be uninstalled.After this period expires, the previous update bits are removed from the device, and it can no longer uninstall to a previous update version.For example, consider an update ring with a feature update uninstall period of 20 days. After 25 days you decide to roll back the latest feature update and use the Uninstall option. Devices that installed the feature update over 20 days ago can't uninstall it as they've removed the necessary bits as part of their maintenance. However, devices that only installed the feature update up to 19 days ago can uninstall the update if they successfully check in to receive the uninstall command before exceeding the 20-day uninstall period.
User experience settings
User experience settings control the end-user experience for device restart and reminders. For more information about the behavior of each setting, see the Windows Update CSP documentation.
- Automatic update behavior
Default: Auto install at maintenance time
Windows Update CSP: Update/AllowAutoUpdateChoose how automatic updates are installed and, if necessary, when to restart the device.Supported options:- Notify download - Notify the user before downloading the update. Users choose to download and install updates.
- Auto install at maintenance time - Updates download automatically and then install during Automatic Maintenance when the device isn't in use or running on battery power. When restart is required, users are prompted to restart for up to seven days, and then restart is forced.This option can restart a device automatically after the update installs. Use the Active hours settings to define a period during which the automatic restarts are blocked:
- Active hours start - Specify a start time for suppressing restarts due to update installations.
Default: 8 AM
Windows Update CSP: Update/ActiveHoursStart - Active hours end - Specify an end time for suppressing reboots due to update installations.
Default: 5 PM
Windows Update CSP: Update/ActiveHoursEnd
- Auto install and restart at maintenance time - Updates download automatically and then install during Automatic Maintenance when the device isn't in use or running on battery power. When restart is required, the device restarts when not being used. (This is the default for unmanaged devices.)This option can restart a device automatically after the update installs. Use of the Active hours settings aren't described in Windows Update settings but are used by Intune to define a period during which the automatic restarts are blocked:
- Active hours start - Specify a start time for suppressing restarts due to update installations.
Default: 8 AM
Windows Update CSP: Update/ActiveHoursStart - Active hours end - Specify an end time for suppressing reboots due to update installations.
Default: 5 PM
Windows Update CSP: Update/ActiveHoursEnd
- Auto install and restart at scheduled time - Specify an installation day and time. If unspecified, installation runs at 3 AM daily, followed by a 15-minute countdown to a restart. Logged on uses can delay countdown and restart.
Windows Update CSP: Update/AllowAutoUpdateThis option supports additional settings.- Automatic behavior frequency - Use this setting to schedule when updates are installed, including the week, the day, and the time.
Default: Every week - Scheduled install day - Specify on which day of the week you want updates to install.
Default: Any Day - Scheduled install time - Specify the time of day when you want updates to install.
Default: 3 AM
- Auto install and reboot without end-user control - Updates download automatically and then install during Automatic Maintenance when the device isn't in use or running on battery power. When restart is required, the device restarts when not being used. This option sets the end-users control pane to read-only.
- Reset to default - Restore the original auto update settings on Windows 10 machines that run the October 2018 Update or later.
- Restart checks
Default: Allow
Windows Update CSP: Update/SetEDURestartKeyshot 6 crack. To skip these checks when you restart a device, select Skip.This setting has different results depending on the devices version of Windows:- Windows version 1709 and later - During Active Hours, the following processes don't run for updates: scan, download, install, and reboot. After Active Hours, the update processes do run and can wake the device from sleep, scan, download, install, and reboot the device as long as the battery checks and power checks pass.
- Block user from pausing Windows updates
Default: Allow
Windows Update CSP: Update/SetDisablePauseUXAccess- Allow - Allow device users to pause the installation of an update.
- Block - Prevent device users from pausing the installation of an update.
- Block user from scanning for Windows updates
Default: Allow
Windows Update CSP: Update/SetDisableUXWUAccess- Allow - Allow device users to use Windows Update scan to find and download updates, and install features.
- Block - Prevent device users from accessing the Windows Update scan, downloading updates, and installing features.
- Require user approval to dismiss restart notification
Default: Not configured
Windows Update CSP: Update/AutoRestartRequiredNotificationDismissal- No - Automatic Dismissal after 25 seconds.
- Yes - Require User Dismissal.
- Remind user prior to required auto-restart with dismissible reminder (hours)
Default: 4
Windows Update CSP: Update/ScheduleRestartWarningSpecify how long in advance of an automatic restart to display a dismissible notification to a device user about that restart. Values of 2, 4, 8, 12, or 24 hours are supported.When you clear the default value, this setting becomes Not configured. - Remind user prior to required auto-restart with permanent reminder (minutes)
Default: 15
Windows Update CSP: Update/ScheduleImminentRestartWarningSpecify how long in advance of an automatic restart to display a non-dismissible warning to a device user about that restart. Values of 15, 30 or 60 minutes are supported.When you clear the default value, this setting becomes Not configured. - Change Update notification level
Default: Use the default Windows Update notifications
Windows Update CSP: Update/UpdateNotificationLevelSpecify what level of Windows Update notifications users see. This setting doesn't control how and when updates are downloaded and installed.Microsoft office interop excel dll version 12.0.0.0. Supported options:- Not configured
- Use the default Windows Update notifications
- Turn off all notifications, excluding restart warnings
- Turn off all notifications, including restart warnings
- Use deadline settings
Default: Not configuredAllows user to use deadline settings.- Not configured
- Allow
When set to Allow, you can configure the following settings for deadlines:- Deadline for feature updates
Default: Not configured
Windows Update CSP: Update/ConfigureDeadlineForFeatureUpdatesSpecifies the number of days a user has before feature updates are installed on their devices automatically (2-30). - Deadline for quality updates
Default: Not configured
Windows Update CSP: Update/ConfigureDeadlineForQualityUpdatesSpecifies the number of days a user has before quality updates are installed on their devices automatically (2-30). - Grace period
Default: Not configuredWindows Update CSP: Update/ConfigureDeadlineGracePeriodSpecifies a minimum number of days after deadline until restarts occur automatically (0-7). - Auto reboot before deadline
Default: YesWindows Update CSP: Update/ConfigureDeadlineNoAutoRebootSpecifies whether the device should auto reboot before deadline.- Yes
- No
Delivery Optimization download mode
Delivery Optimization is no longer configured as part of a Windows 10 Update Ring under Software Updates. Delivery Optimization is now set through device configuration. However, previous configurations remain available in the console. You can remove these previous configurations by editing them to be Not configured, but they can't otherwise be modified.
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To avoid conflicts between new and old policy, see Remove Delivery Optimization from Windows 10 Update Rings and then move your settings to a Delivery Optimization profile.