There is a group policy that will do this. You have to add
the ADM file for SUS, but when you do, the policy becomes available. Then
you can set the suppress reboot with the policy.
Clay Perrine, MCSE
Microsoft Active Directory Support.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Douglas M. Long Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 8:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Suppress reboot of windows update??? Does
the SUS automatic update client have to be installed for this registry
key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\
to be
present, or should it be there with the generic Automatic Update also? I
dont have a SUS server (or client) in my environment, and dont see this in my
registry. Sorry for questions that many probably think should be common
knowledge, but I can't find the answer anywhere else, and you guys have been
VERY helpful other times that I have asked questions.
Thank
you,
Doug
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- RE: [ActiveDir] Suppress reboot of windows update??? Fuller, Stuart
- RE: [ActiveDir] Suppress reboot of windows update??? Roger Seielstad
- RE: [ActiveDir] Suppress reboot of windows update... Douglas M. Long
- RE: [ActiveDir] Suppress reboot of windows update??? Roger Seielstad
- RE: [ActiveDir] Suppress reboot of windows update??? Clay Perrine
- RE: [ActiveDir] Suppress reboot of windows update... Douglas M. Long
- RE: [ActiveDir] Suppress reboot of windows update??? Michael Wassell
- RE: [ActiveDir] Suppress reboot of windows update??? Michael Wassell
- RE: [ActiveDir] Suppress reboot of windows update??? Roger Seielstad
- RE: [ActiveDir] Suppress reboot of windows update... Douglas M. Long