I've
recently rolled out WSUS in a test lab environment, and I've come across a
problem I can't find an answer for. On the test Citrix server, when
updates have been applied and the server needs to reboot, the annoying "Windows
Automatic Update" window flashes to nag the user to reboot. Of course, all
of the buttons (including the "X") are grayed out so the user can't reboot a
loaded terminal server, but this also means the user can't close the
window.
I
don't want to flood our help desk with a jabillion calls about this "mysterious
window," but I can't seem to find anything in Group Policy to prevent this
window from appearing. Disabling "Allow non-administrators to receive
update notifications" doesn't seem to affect this window. Any
insight?
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