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Peter Longley
Apr 20, 2017Iron Contributor
Windows Enterprise Creators update 1703 installed on some computers in our office
Not sure if I am missing anything but from what I can see the update 1703 for Entreprise is not available currently and certainly from looking on my Windows 10 enterprise installation it is not an op...
- Apr 20, 2017you can control this by choosing when to rollout updates with WSUS or if you won't want to use WSUS but use WU, you can use the Windows Update for Business GPO policies.
Nathan Mercer
Apr 20, 2017Steel Contributor
It sounds like you are trying from Windows Update, it is published there but the rollout is throttled/staggered, so not every PC sees it at the same time. It will also be available for download from the VLSC as an ISO on 1 May.
Peter Longley
Apr 20, 2017Iron Contributor
Thats the thing I was not trying before and assumed that we would be in control of when it would roll out to Enterprise installations but suddenly we had 3 computers with issues and found a windows.old folder and then established they had updated.
Not a major issue but frustrating to not have that control for an enterprise installation.
Not a major issue but frustrating to not have that control for an enterprise installation.
- May 04, 2017
As long as any workstation has access to MU/WU they can go around your WSUS rules.
There is a group policy setting you can do to block access to MU/WU
Remove access to use all Windows Update features
This snuck into the 1607 group policy after it was released.
- May 04, 2017
Note this setting does not impact Windows store.
- Nathan MercerApr 20, 2017Steel Contributoryou can control this by choosing when to rollout updates with WSUS or if you won't want to use WSUS but use WU, you can use the Windows Update for Business GPO policies.