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If the update was KB4457128 then it has been observed that it can prematurely record a successful install before a restart has taken place...
Cumulative Update KB4457128 Windows 10 v1803 Build 17134.285 Sept. 11
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What Times WU To Auto Check For Updates?...It would appear that the prematurely logged 'success' also prevented a restart being scheduled...
Manually restarting would seem to complete the install, but with 'success' recorded twice in the update history.
You said 'all our computers', does that mean you are in a company system and are using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) to manage and distribute updates? If so, try getting a new copy of KB4457128 as Microsoft appear to have made some changes, at least for the public update servers...
What Times WU To Auto Check For Updates? - post #62Bree said:
Or you may want to get the new KB4464218 that was issued after KB4457128.
Cumulative Update KB4464218 Windows 10 v1803 Build 17134.286 Sept. 17
If you are not using WSUS, as KB4464218 contains no new security fixes it will not be downloaded by the automatic windows update check. It will however be found and installed by a manual check. Open the settings for Windows Update and click 'Check for updates' to find and install it.
Hey acount300,
I think what you're referring to is located in ... Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Advanced Options > Well show a reminder when we're going to restart ... bla,bla,bla
Have you taken a look at this - Manage device restarts after updates (Windows 10) | Microsoft DocsHi Eagle51,
Thanks, I need 1 GPO for all user![]()
Hi Eagle51,
I already was read your link and have a policy as the first post, however, our computer still NOT notify.
I have already created GPO as your guide but computer not show notification
Turn On or Off Windows Update Restart Notifications in Windows 10 | Windows 10 Tutorials