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Note: something similar has a good answer here How to disable automatic reboots in Windows 10?. This is not the same because I'm explicitely looking for information about a different option.
Plain and simple question: Is NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers (registry value) still supported/effective on Windows 10? This option is gold for me, because it allows complete and automatic updates installation (as per default) but prevents the autoreboot step.
The equivalent no auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations gpedit policy is present, so I would expect NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers to be supported too.
I'm getting mixed feedback after NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers is applied: someone says it's effective, someone reports not. Is there a semi-official reference for it?
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According to this article it is still supported in W10...http://winaero.com/blog/how-to-prevent-windows-10-from-automatically-rebooting-for-update-installations/
– Moab – 2016-04-17T15:30:25.9931
Also check Gpedit settings....http://www.tenforums.com/windows-updates-activation/17530-disable-automatic-reboot-updates.html
– Moab – 2016-04-17T15:31:10.560One way to confirm it is to try the registry setting on a test machine... – Moab – 2016-04-17T15:33:43.353
Possible solution here....https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/3h6e74/how_do_i_stop_windows_10_from_automatically/
– Moab – 2016-04-17T15:47:41.820Have you heeded the note at the end of the description? The one about "Configure Automatic Updates". – RomanSt – 2016-07-14T10:58:30.223