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I run server 2008 r2 as my desktop OS.
I am trying to disable the annoying restart prompt that comes up after installing updates. The most I can postpone it to is 4 hours.
I have tried disabling “Re-prompt for restart with scheduled installations” and enabling “No auto-restart [...] for scheduled Automatic Update installation” in Computer Policy -> Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Update in gpedit.msc, to no avail.
I have looked at various guides, and nothing seems to work.
I do want automatic updates, and I have it set to notify me immediately, and allow me to choose what to download and install. I just don't want this nagger screen to keep coming up, for various reasons.
Is there a fix?
Please don't respond with a lecture about why I should restart automatically, as your assumptions may not be valid.
1I'm not interested in stopping the service as a solution, as I am looking for a permanent solution. The group policy solution was indeed the one I tried, and it does not work at all. – None – 2010-09-19T20:11:20.787
You can push the time limit from 4 hours to 24. See RebootRelaunchTimeout in http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc708449%28WS.10%29.aspx. You can also do it thru the above policy entry (enabled = 1440 minutes).
– harrymc – 2010-09-19T20:18:41.490Also see my edit above for WindowsUpdateSilencer. – harrymc – 2010-09-19T20:27:43.853
1Disabling "Re-prompt for restart with scheduled installations" only sets the default 10 minutes re-prompt time. With that policy you can go only so far as to postpone by 24 hours (1440 mins) – Sergio – 2013-05-08T10:33:04.743