![]() ![]() ![]() Leaving it in the control of your users is a bad idea, this is one of the reasons MS introduced Windows to be able to select the times based on users activities and why patches are now no longer user controllable. This is why you should be centrally managing them, and setting GPO to they do not reboot during active hours, this disables rebooting during the hours you specify, by default I believe this is 8am and 5pm, windows will not reboot for patches during these hours, this applies to 1607 builds, but if you are managing these devices, you can specify reboot times. Many users would rather just install the updates manually before the automatic installation deadline and manually reboot while they are at work rather than have their workstation automatically rebooting overnight and perhaps hanging and making it impossible to access their work PC remotely if they are telecommuting the day after Windows Updates install. They need to to know when the updates are coming so that the workstation doesn't reboot with little or no warning while they have unsaved data open. ![]()
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