I really don't want to get a particular update SCCM push from IT. I have local admin rights on my windows 7 machine. Is there a way for me to prevent the update from applying. I can see it in Software Center but cannot see a way to decline the update.
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The answer is no. SCCM is a centralized management control tool, users should obey the management of the IT sector strategy. Current situation you could communicate with IT departments.
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I see your point; however I have already attempted talking to IT and got nowhere. I believe I am more than capable of supporting myself and just need to be left alone this once. – andrew santos Feb 18 '17 at 03:30
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I'm afraid you can't do that. – Paladin Guo - MSFT Feb 20 '17 at 02:20
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Is that answer from technology point of view? – andrew santos Feb 20 '17 at 06:02
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Technically, you could decline the all update by edit the Registry keys, which is possible but is not recommended: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate – Paladin Guo - MSFT Feb 21 '17 at 06:34
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i am really only concerned about one particular update – andrew santos Feb 21 '17 at 10:39
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After I discuss with our WSUS guy, they give me a way. You can have a try: [link](http://serverfault.com/questions/145843/block-specific-windows-update-hotfix/341318#341318) – Paladin Guo - MSFT Feb 22 '17 at 08:56