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In this case it's not gpedit, rather the *some settings are manage by your organisation message is a result of ticking the new policy box just below 'Pause updates'. See this thread...
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That policy box also appears in Home's settings page now. Once ticked there's a policy in place, unticking it doesn't remove the policy, just disables it. There appears to be no obvious way to remove the policy (and hence the 'managed by...' message). Here's Home after upgrading to FCU.
Thanks @Bree
Now I know nothing is wrong, and won't need to waste time looking, or my last step would have been, repair install.
If it is just some stuck info thing, it can stay put.
Yeah I played with that setting, after upgrading(even though I have absolutely no need for it).
I guess you could call it Windows click bait
It doesn't seem to be a normal gpedit policy.
Once set the red message appears whichever way you set it. It's can be set On or Off, but either way it counts as having set a policy. There appears to be no mechanism (especially in Home) to set it back to 'unconfigured' as you can in gpedit. The blue View configured updates policies link that also appears after ticking the box says it's a 'Mobile Device Management' policy.
@Bree and Shawn.
I finally got rid or it(some settings managed....):)
I know I said I probably wouldn't, but...
I did a repair install.
Anyhow, I was also getting crash errors with the People toolbar in the sys tray, and a couple of other blips in the system, and I thought it might have to do with that I had upgraded with that leaked trick, to get the upgrade from Microsoft's server using PS to add that .cab file, so I went and got the "official" ISO using the "upgrade now" selection.
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Anyhow the text is now gone:)