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so 3 days is too long for Microsoft eh? i would still like a way of shutting it off, so i never see that popup. and only the action center one. Thanks for clarifying why its happening though.
so 3 days is too long for Microsoft eh? i would still like a way of shutting it off, so i never see that popup. and only the action center one. Thanks for clarifying why its happening though.
You're right elbmek, we'll never see it, I'm set to auto too.
The obvious fix for the immediate problem is check for updates more often per Mystere's explaination, seems if it's too long between updates then the pop up is generated.
There may be a reg hack, or something else, but for right now it's a fix for the pop up.
Try to disable "Show me tips about Windows", maybe even "Show app notifications".
Disabling Action Center would disable it for sure, but also all other notifications.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...ction-settings
Lock Screen App Notifications - Turn On or Off in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
Holy Hell! I read about several ways to fix this, but I cant even get past this damn FULL SCREEN BLOCK out with just one Button choice.
WTF - Even if/ when I run CMD or TASKMGR (to end this process), I cant access them. Is there way to get them to be the ACTIVE WINDOW on screen?
Lol, that avatar + that quote.
Well that kind of bent-over submissive attitude is exactly what Microsoft's constant bullying tactics are supposed to create. Because M$ knows what's best for us. Just turn on auto updates. Let the updates spread like a network worm through LAN. Do not defer. Do not disable. Give us your telemetry data and be complacent.
So for now I set the Update Mode to Notify-Only, but I also am using the 3rd part Windows Update Minitool while keeping Windows Update Service disabled and that's how I "solved" it...
Hello, I apologize, I know this thread is 100 some days old, but I created an account to post this.
This has worked for me, so hopefully I can help people who come here looking for answers, like I did, only to not get so many. This will disable the notification that takes up your whole screen and interrupts your gaming (huge problem in raids and competitive games, thanks, MSFT.
First: You must open an elevated instance of CMD, meaning cmd with admin privileges.
then you must copy and paste the following into CMD and press enter.
Done! It works by taking control of the programs' by associating them with your profile, giving you ownership, then denying them execute rights. When they try to execute, they will be denied. Thank you for reading, I hope this has helped!Code:cd /d "%Windir%\System32" takeown /F MusNotification.exe icacls MusNotification.exe /deny Everyone:(X) takeown /F MusNotificationUx.exe icacls MusNotificationUx.exe /deny Everyone:(X) rem
Thanks docpipo for describing how you stopped this annoying "feature". I manually used TaskManager to stop two MusNotifications from running and this allowed our user to continue working in windows.
I will try your code you posted since I would prefer this annoying blue box not show up at all for end-users.,
Thanks! :)