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How to remove "Some settings are managed by your organization" on Windows 2019 DC
Hi Bob Lin,
When you applied a policy for Windows Update, you would get that warning. That's normal.
Could you check group policy configurations below which applied to your domain controller OU or Local Group Policy on your Domain Controller:
In 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
- Change all of the enabled configurations from Enabled to Not Configured
hasanemresatilmis wrote:
Hi Bob Lin,
When you applied a policy for Windows Update, you would get that warning. That's normal.
Could you check group policy configurations below which applied to your domain controller OU or Local Group Policy on your Domain Controller:
In 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
- Change all of the enabled configurations from Enabled to Not Configured
But the OP said there is no policy configured:
am I the only one that actually reads the post?
because I'm also looking for a solution to this and so far, nothing
- Bob LinDec 17, 2020Copper Contributor
After searching online, this is my conclusion: It could be your System Administrator disabled Windows Update manually. This message is just a warning and shouldn’t cause any issues or limitations.
Here is collected resolutions.
https://youtu.be/5EvRgfffphc
- jsmithteamiisPMPMay 04, 2021Copper Contributor
All this information is wrong wrong wrong! Easiest fix is to delete the WindowsUpdate registry key.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
I will post a step by step perfect way to do this later tonight or tomorrow.
- Iulian1981Jun 30, 2023Copper Contributor