Yep. That's the one you get if you tick that policy box in Update's Advance settings. This is almost certainly a bug, so it may get fixed in a cumulative update somewhere down the line. In the mean time, we've tracked down the registry key now if you want to try....
Note that checking for updates also seems to check if that message should be displayed. It won't disappear until you make the check.
This fix only seems to work if it was ticking the box that triggered the message. There's a similar policy in gpedit. If that caused it then we don't have a fix (yet).
Thank you for the solution @Bree, the message got removed by following the above steps. I have marked the thread as solved.
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For the record, I get the message, too, but my only configured policy is "Exclude drivers from Windows quality updates." I'm assuming that reversing the policy and undoing related registry keys for this item would be another, different fix. Thoughts?
Thanks for clarifying this.
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For the record, I get the message, too, but my only configured policy is "Exclude drivers from Windows quality updates." I'm assuming that reversing the policy and undoing related registry keys for this item would be another, different fix. Thoughts?
Thanks for clarifying this.
--Ed--
Ed, I think GP modification will always give that notification (which it should) as 'standard users' do not use it... the registry workaround is a bug-fix is for metered connections only.
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