You have the "Some settings are managed by your organization" notice. Do you by chance have anything tweaked in the Local Group Policy Editor?
I did not tweak any in the Local Group Policy Editor. I think that notice is due to some registry tweaks I have made. Windows 10 picks them up as policy changes.
Into the search field at the top of Registry Editor, and press Enter. Find the 2 sub-keys in the right panel, Right click them and click MODIFY. Type what you want and click OK. To add that key to your Favorites for quick access (should you change your mind), highlight the main key in the left panel and click add to favorites up top. Call the favorite anything you want.
Here it ended in a blue screen, not working Kaspersky and not functioning network adapter. WHY o why do they keep pushing this crap? Anyway, just counting down to a newly ordered iMac. Must work, can’t keep repairing computers whole the time. It gets worse lately. No system is perfect, no os is. But the level of Win 10 really went down the drain. Worked with it since 3.11, now it’s enough. Can’t handle it anymore and would like to have my time back again.
I did not tweak any in the Local Group Policy Editor. I think that notice is due to some registry tweaks I have made. Windows 10 picks them up as policy changes.
Here is what I changed via reg tweaks.
Well that's why you don't have those settings. Apparently they're hidden because you already tweaked them in the registry. Guarantee if you revert those tweaks the Advance settings will re-appear.
That was a good suggestion, but alas it did not fix the issue. I speculate it is some thing to do with Cumulative Update(s). I am just going to let sleeping dogs lie.
I speculate it is some thing to do with Cumulative Update(s).
Well if they do, they certainly didn't affect me. And I have all the current updates.
BTW I now have that "some settings are managed by your organization" warning, but it came from me disabling driver updates in the Local Group Policy Editor. Returning to the original settings will remove that warning. Also, even with that, I still have my Advanced settings, so....
Anyway good luck in finding a solution but I don't think the updates are the cause.
UPDATE 11/27: Cumulative Update KB4467681 Windows 10 v1709 Build 16299.820 - Nov. 27 - Windows 10 Forums
Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4467686
Direct download links for KB4467686 MSU file from Microsoft Update...
Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4103714
See also: KB4132650 Servicing stack update for Windows 10 v1709 - May 21 - Windows 10 Forums
Direct download links for KB4103714 MSU file from Microsoft Update Catalog:
:arrow:...
Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4058258
Direct download links for KB4058258 MSU file from Microsoft Update Catalog:
:arrow: Download KB4058258 MSU for Windows 10 v1709 32-bit (x86) - 364.1 MB
:arrow: Download KB4058258...