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From: Franc v/d Westelaken on 5 Mar 2006 15:05 Nope, there a registry setting and a GPO which allows you to automatically install updates whcih don't require a reboot. this one: Specifies whether Automatic Updates should automatically install certain updates that neither interrupt Windows services nor restart Windows. If the status is set to Enabled, Automatic Updates will immediately install these updates once they are downloaded and ready to install. If the status is set to Disabled, such updates will not be installed immediately. Note: If the "Configure Automatic Updates" policy is disabled, this policy has no effect. Franc. <workinghard(a)news.postalias> wrote: >Hold on ... "which don't require a reboot" ... with autoupdates how do you >determine this ... the only thing you can do is postpone update ... > >"Franc v/d Westelaken" <FvdWestelaken(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:bvbm02tociieco9jgqjhl0flclig06itnh(a)4ax.com... >> Automatic updates is enabled and configured that it is allowed to >> install updates automatically which don't require a reboot. >> >> Franc. >
From: workinghard on 5 Mar 2006 15:56 OK , your using WSUS, not Windows Update ... To date I have not yet seen an update in that category ... but i could be wrong. What are the otherx settings for WSUS in the GPO, have a look at the WSUS log on the machine to see it something happend around the time of the reboot "Franc v/d Westelaken" <FvdWestelaken(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:svgm02du9u8tlbtgkqo82rruj3884o2crp(a)4ax.com... > Nope, there a registry setting and a GPO which allows you to > automatically install updates whcih don't require a reboot. > > this one: > > Specifies whether Automatic Updates should automatically install > certain updates that neither interrupt Windows services nor restart > Windows. > > If the status is set to Enabled, Automatic Updates will immediately > install these updates once they are downloaded and ready to install. > > If the status is set to Disabled, such updates will not be installed > immediately. > > Note: If the "Configure Automatic Updates" policy is disabled, this > policy has no effect. > > Franc. > > <workinghard(a)news.postalias> wrote: > >>Hold on ... "which don't require a reboot" ... with autoupdates how do you >>determine this ... the only thing you can do is postpone update ... >> >>"Franc v/d Westelaken" <FvdWestelaken(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >>news:bvbm02tociieco9jgqjhl0flclig06itnh(a)4ax.com... >>> Automatic updates is enabled and configured that it is allowed to >>> install updates automatically which don't require a reboot. >>> >>> Franc. >> >
From: Franc v/d Westelaken on 5 Mar 2006 16:28 Already did that, no WSUS activity around that time. Server has been stable all day now, so I gues it was a one time occasion (let's hope so). Franc. <workinghard(a)news.postalias> wrote: >OK , your using WSUS, not Windows Update ... > >To date I have not yet seen an update in that category ... but i could be >wrong. > >What are the otherx settings for WSUS in the GPO, have a look at the WSUS >log on the machine to see it something happend around the time of the reboot > > >"Franc v/d Westelaken" <FvdWestelaken(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:svgm02du9u8tlbtgkqo82rruj3884o2crp(a)4ax.com... >> Nope, there a registry setting and a GPO which allows you to >> automatically install updates whcih don't require a reboot. >> >> this one: >> >> Specifies whether Automatic Updates should automatically install >> certain updates that neither interrupt Windows services nor restart >> Windows. >> >> If the status is set to Enabled, Automatic Updates will immediately >> install these updates once they are downloaded and ready to install. >> >> If the status is set to Disabled, such updates will not be installed >> immediately. >> >> Note: If the "Configure Automatic Updates" policy is disabled, this >> policy has no effect. >> >> Franc. >> >> <workinghard(a)news.postalias> wrote: >> >>>Hold on ... "which don't require a reboot" ... with autoupdates how do you >>>determine this ... the only thing you can do is postpone update ... >>> >>>"Franc v/d Westelaken" <FvdWestelaken(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>news:bvbm02tociieco9jgqjhl0flclig06itnh(a)4ax.com... >>>> Automatic updates is enabled and configured that it is allowed to >>>> install updates automatically which don't require a reboot. >>>> >>>> Franc. >>> >> >
From: workinghard on 6 Mar 2006 11:25
OK, mysterious ... Reason Code: 0x80020002 smells of an update by WSUS ... when did you last time patch ... did it reboot then was that postponed for some reason ... "Franc v/d Westelaken" <FvdWestelaken(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:bglm02d984bk5duq8fnh2ucqpvpv5aeg9a(a)4ax.com... > Already did that, no WSUS activity around that time. Server has been > stable all day now, so I gues it was a one time occasion (let's hope > so). > > Franc. > > <workinghard(a)news.postalias> wrote: > >>OK , your using WSUS, not Windows Update ... >> >>To date I have not yet seen an update in that category ... but i could be >>wrong. >> >>What are the otherx settings for WSUS in the GPO, have a look at the WSUS >>log on the machine to see it something happend around the time of the >>reboot >> >> >>"Franc v/d Westelaken" <FvdWestelaken(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >>news:svgm02du9u8tlbtgkqo82rruj3884o2crp(a)4ax.com... >>> Nope, there a registry setting and a GPO which allows you to >>> automatically install updates whcih don't require a reboot. >>> >>> this one: >>> >>> Specifies whether Automatic Updates should automatically install >>> certain updates that neither interrupt Windows services nor restart >>> Windows. >>> >>> If the status is set to Enabled, Automatic Updates will immediately >>> install these updates once they are downloaded and ready to install. >>> >>> If the status is set to Disabled, such updates will not be installed >>> immediately. >>> >>> Note: If the "Configure Automatic Updates" policy is disabled, this >>> policy has no effect. >>> >>> Franc. >>> >>> <workinghard(a)news.postalias> wrote: >>> >>>>Hold on ... "which don't require a reboot" ... with autoupdates how do >>>>you >>>>determine this ... the only thing you can do is postpone update ... >>>> >>>>"Franc v/d Westelaken" <FvdWestelaken(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>news:bvbm02tociieco9jgqjhl0flclig06itnh(a)4ax.com... >>>>> Automatic updates is enabled and configured that it is allowed to >>>>> install updates automatically which don't require a reboot. >>>>> >>>>> Franc. >>>> >>> >> > |