Then do note there are some limitations for Sever 2008 DCs (I assume the Domain Function level is at least 2008) and Win10.I cannot remember where but I think the min level is server 2012 with the Win10 ADMX. Only for these 25 machines or you only have 25 machines (thus means all machines) ? What am I missing? I'd rather not set a Group Policy forcing Auto-Updates, I'm more just curious why it's saying that the organization has turned it off, when I can't find anywhere that I've done that. I've changed them in there to something more helpful, like 0 and 0, but if I click away and click back, they are reset to 1 again. However, in RegEdit, both AUOptions and NoAutoUpdate are set at "1" (meaning, respectively: Automatic updates are disabled, and Automatic updates are turned off). Looking though GPEdit, Configure Automatic Updates is "Not configured". I've tried gpresult and it also shows no Update settings being applied. I've done RSOP and see no settings for Automatic Updates being applied. We have no settings in Group Policy for Automatic updates, it's Not Configured. I can still do updates manually, but I'd rather not. However, almost all (though not all) of the computers report "Your organization has turned off auto-updates.". And they are all at Windows 10 version 1903. They are all part of the same OU and have the same GPO's applied to them. I have 25 Windows 10 desktops on a domain (at the Server 2008 level with 2 domain controllers).
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