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RonaldvdMeer
Oct 31, 2019Iron Contributor
Resuming Quality updates in Intune
Recently we have paused a quality update for Windows 10 because of an issue with one of our application. After that issue was solved we hit the resume button in the update ring in Intune. I was expe...
Jan 27, 2022
Hi,
Just curious but which of the registry keys did you deleted? Sounds like a proactive remediation to me...
IF those keys are found exit 1 --> remediation delete those keys with powershell and exit 0
Just curious but which of the registry keys did you deleted? Sounds like a proactive remediation to me...
IF those keys are found exit 1 --> remediation delete those keys with powershell and exit 0
paulcreedy710
Jan 27, 2022Brass Contributor
Yes so on that path I deleted these
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\current\device\Update
PauseQualityUpdatesStartTime
PauseQualityUpdatesStartTime_ProviderSet
PauseQuanityUpdatesStartTime_WinningProvider
After doing that, hitting the 'Check updates' button goes off and downloads/installs the updates as normal. This has worked manually on about 5-6 workstations so far. Other than in one case so far I didn't have to restart the machine either, but that may have been a separate issue. Its not practical to do this remotely on all the other machines.
We are in a hybrid environment.
- Jan 27, 2022Hi.. I guess I got some content for a new blog 😛 ... When looking at those registry keys... were there values in it after you resumed the updates or were they empty?
- paulcreedy710Jan 27, 2022Brass ContributorJust checking now on one device and they don't seem to have come back.
- Jan 27, 2022When you first pauze those updates it will add a date in the PauseQualityUpdatesStartTime value . I am wondering if those are also empty or still configured.