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    • RoopanKumarR
      RoopanKumar
      last edited by

      Can a domain user allowed for Windows Updates and install software should be denied.

      If yes how it can be possible.

      we need to provide rights for updating windows that is the case here!!!!

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      • NattNattN
        NattNatt
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        Group policy is the way forward here if you have a central server with Active Directory and you're talking about a Windows environment.

        Turn Windows updates on through Group Policy (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc708574(v=ws.10).aspx) and that's all you need really..?

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        • RoopanKumarR
          RoopanKumar
          last edited by

          is there any way to implement it without WSUS role

          need to do via GPO

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          • NattNattN
            NattNatt @RoopanKumar
            last edited by

            @RoopanKumar said in Can a domain user allowed for Windows Updates and install software should be denied:

            is there any way to implement it without WSUS role

            need to do via GPO

            Yes, read the technet article. The first step is about WSUS - but ignore that. If there is no WSUS setup it will just use the online repository - just don't specify a custom server in any of the setup, therefore it will just use the Windows default one.

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            • RoopanKumarR
              RoopanKumar @NattNatt
              last edited by

              @NattNatt will try this and update you

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              • NattNattN
                NattNatt
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                The steps that matter:

                -In the Group Policy Object Editor, expand Computer Configuration, expand Administrative Templates, expand Windows Components, and then click Windows Update.
                -In the details pane, click Configure Automatic Updates.
                -Click Enabled and select one of the following options:
                Notify for download and notify for install. This option notifies a logged-on administrative user before the download and before the installation of the updates.

                -Auto download and notify for install. This option automatically begins downloading updates and then notifies a logged-on administrative user before installing the updates.

                -Auto download and schedule the install. If Automatic Updates is configured to perform a scheduled installation, you must also set the day and time for the recurring scheduled installation.

                -Allow local admin to choose setting. With this option, the local administrators are allowed to use Automatic Updates in Control Panel to select a configuration option of their choice. For example, they can choose their own scheduled installation time. Local administrators are not allowed to disable Automatic Updates.

                Click OK.

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                • RoopanKumarR
                  RoopanKumar @NattNatt
                  last edited by

                  @NattNatt so for this the system should be logged in domain user or does this need any spl permission

                  the domain user what am specifying wont have any rights to install s/w , is this user enough for the update process

                  or

                  while this process the system should be logged in administrator or local admin which will be having s/w installation rights

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                  • NattNattN
                    NattNatt
                    last edited by

                    No, as long as you apply the group policy globally it should be fine for a normal user and will automatically download and install updates.

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                    • RoopanKumarR
                      RoopanKumar @NattNatt
                      last edited by

                      @NattNatt it wont be applied globally it will be applied only to a particular group or to a particular OU

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                      • NattNattN
                        NattNatt @RoopanKumar
                        last edited by NattNatt

                        @RoopanKumar said in Can a domain user allowed for Windows Updates and install software should be denied:

                        @NattNatt it wont be applied globally it will be applied only to a particular group or to a particular OU

                        Correct - same thing applies - it will only apply to people in the OU the GPP is applied to.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender
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                          If you're using Windows 10 on the end points, this article would be good for you.

                          http://www.techproresearch.com/article/windows-update-for-business-a-hands-on-look-at-how-to-take-control/

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