I am running "Pro" like that makes a difference. Only if the
workstation is joined to an Active Directory Domain, and then through
Domain Policy-- can you disable the Windows Updates on Win 10.
All I can do is postpone it for an extended time. Eventually, it will
take an update and reboot. Only realistic solution to stopping auto
reboots is to bail out on Windows 10 and go back to Windows 7. I don't
really want to block updates completely either.
I'm in touch with the software dev and will certainly get the
application square, without heroic measures with an autokey program.
It's just a bug or unfinished functionality.
Warren Merkel, KD4Z
On 8/15/2018 11:54 PM,
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> Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2018 17:45:05 -0500
> From: Mike Murray<
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>
> Only if you have the pro version. Microsoft is trying to protect us
> amateurs;-)
>
> Mike - W0AG
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