Just in case if this is tried by experts out there or known to someone. I have below questions on Windows Updates Delivery Optimization, a feature in Windows 10 that allows to receive patches (other content like apps etc. also) from "PCs on my LAN" sort of peer-peer or branch-cache etc features. Ref: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/windows-update-delivery-optimization-faq
1) On a domain joined PC, does it still work to receive updates from PCs on LAN, if so how ? 2) Is this a Computer level settings or can be managed at domain/enterprise level ? 3) It has two options "PC on my LAN" or "PC on my LAN or PC on Internet", sounds clear that we need to choose first option in enterprises, however how does it work to find which clients have this enabled and then is the patches that my system needs are available on those systems. 4) Is this monitored or proved that its working in my scenario thru some logs etc. ? Unfortunately Windows Updates aren't any more providing live logs, as logs now has to be retrieved from ETL a newer mechanism thru PowerShell enabled command, so cant read much what happens when my Windows Updates fetch patches Thanks, Vasu
