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Read your EULA.? Please post back if you have any more problems or questions. I use the policy "No auto-start with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations". This policy really prevents that the server to reboot itself if a user is logged on.

But as soon as the user is logged off, the server begins to reboot itself. That is what is not desired but cannot be prevented.

Its hard to believe that microsoft considers that any server where no users are logged on can be restarted anytime. I hope I'm wrong with this and there is a method to prevent a server to reboot itself after its patch intallation and where no users are logged on. If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem.

And my hp pavillion laptop does not support XP politely for which Microsoft had contributed to force using Vista. Is this a way of doing business? Though their software are widely useful, they should at least have some respect of customer, not undestimating them. Thats why anti-microsoft slogans are spreading from such frustrations. Now I can quit raging at my computer and safely go to lunch. Now enter the command net stop wuauserv and hit enter. A message should be displayed stating that the Windows Update Service was stopped successfully.

It is also possible to issue the command shutdown -a to prevent a shutdown if the shutdown window is already displayed windows will shut down in.. Group Policies are not available in all editions of Microsoft Windows. It is usually the Home and Basic editions that do not offer this. The Group Policy Editor can be started by clicking on start and typing gpedit. Windows XP users need to select Run first and enter the filename afterwards. Locate the "No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations" option.

Right-click the entry and select Edit from the menu. This opens a new window. Select Enable to activate the option.

Specifies that to complete a scheduled installation, Automatic Updates will wait for the computer to be restarted by any user who is logged on, instead of causing the computer to restart automatically. If the status is set to Enabled, Automatic Updates will not restart a computer automatically during a scheduled installation if a user is logged in to the computer.

Instead, Automatic Updates will notify the user to restart the computer. Setting this to enabled will prevent the automatic restart of the PC for as long as a user is logged on to the system. Please note that this entry might be different depending on the Windows version.



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