[THIN] RE: [THIN] Re: WU Client notifying logged in users

  • From: Evan Mann <emann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 10:09:16 -0400

None of that is actually set now that I think about it as I do all my
server updating manually.  So all defaults for WU GPO, which I believe
indicates that is turned on.  Time to create a GPO for my Citrix Servers
and turn that off.  Good catch!

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From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Michel Roth
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 5:40 AM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: WU Client notifying logged in users


Evan,

Is this thing on?
CC\Admin Templ.\Windows Comps.\Windows Update

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Allow non-administrators to receive update notifications 

Specifies whether, when logged on, non-administrative users will receive
update notifications based on the configuration settings for Automatic
Updates. If Automatic Updates is configured, by policy or locally, to
notify the user either before downloading or only before installation,
these notifications will be offered to any non-administrator who logs
onto the computer. 

If the status is set to Enabled, Automatic Updates will include
non-administrators when determining which logged-on user should receive
notification.

If the status is set to Disabled or Not Configured, Automatic Updates
will notify only logged-on administrators. 

Note: If the "Configure Automatic Updates" policy is disabled, this
policy has no effect.
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On 7/5/06, Evan Mann <emann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 

        The WU Client keeps notifying all my logged in users to reboot,
however, since they have no elevated access, that option is greyed out
and all they can do is click remind me later.  Is there a way to prevent
the users from seeing this?  So far it seems like only WI users see
this. 




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