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I understand that applies to the CU- or is that wrong or already out of date?
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Not necessarily- if the pending updates were deemed not 'required to keep Windows running smoothly' then your device is up to date.
From now on, if it always says 'Your device is up to date', can we assume that the updates are always not required to keep Windows running smoothly?
The simple answer would be to impose no restrictions on Windows updates being applied, other than perhaps when in time they are. Otherwise, you'd have to get MS's advice as to their rationale.
Another point of view would be: have you ever observed Windows not to run 'smoothly' if not applying updates? Perhaps 'smoothly' is just a marketing term here.
Windows Update MiniTool found 'Update Rollups', 'Security Updates', and 'Critical Updates'.
Windows Update said 'Your device is up to date. Last checked: 28/4/2017, 11:57', and I did not manually check for updates on that day.
Does it go to show that Windows Update will always say 'Your device is up to date' as long as metered connections are used?