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That's ok. You can also set the wired Etherenet connection as metered.
From option 4:
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/3...dows-10-a.html
That's ok. You can also set the wired Etherenet connection as metered.
From option 4:
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/3...dows-10-a.html
Yes, I read Ethernet Connection info. Just assumed other programs like Norton would be affected. For example Norton's Network Cost Awareness limits updates to critical. So, setting Ethernet to Metered seems like I'll degrade Norton and other. IDK
OPTION FOUR would affect anything that would be affected by a metered connection. You could set it to metered, then test to see how Norton does. If it is affected, then you could always set it back to non-metered.
I've never used Noel Carboni's Configure Automatic Updates tool, so I can't say about it.
It appears that the group policy is no longer working with Redstone RTM? I have the policy set, but no longer get the "managed by your organization" notification in windows update. Brink, any experience with Redstone?
Yes, it appears the updates are installing automatically.
I do use the metered connection setting, but Redstone does not give me the option to download the updates anyway. I needed to turn off the metered connection in order to download.
If you manually click on "Check for updates" after using the policy (option 1 or 2), it'll still automatically download and install the updates. The policy will only prevent Windows 10 from automatically downloading and installing them without you checking first.
I'm setting the policy to disabled on my system to see what happens in build 14393.3 now. :)
It appears that the Group Policy Editor is removed in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. How will we disable auto updates now?! Microsoft removes policies from Windows 10 Pro - gHacks Tech News