Dec 12 2020 04:53 PM
One of our clients has upgraded their Windows 2012 R2 DC to 2019. The Windows Update shows "Some settings are managed by your organization". They wanders how remove this message. I have tried these.
1. Run gpedit.msc and make sure All Settings are No configured.
2. Run gpedit.msc. Enabled Allow Telemetry wit 3-Full. Then disable. I tries that a couple times and run gpupdate /force.
3. Changing Registry Setting: changed NoToastApplicationNotification vvalue from 1 to 0.
4. Changed Privacy" -> "Feedback & diagnostics from Basic to Full.
None of them fixes the problem. Any suggestions?
Dec 12 2020 08:58 PM
Dec 13 2020 10:57 AM
Dec 14 2020 07:47 AM - edited Dec 14 2020 12:39 PM
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Dec 14 2020 08:25 AM
Dec 15 2020 11:41 PM
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
Dec 16 2020 05:39 AM - edited Dec 16 2020 05:40 AM
@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
Dec 17 2020 07:01 AM
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.
Why my Windows shows “Some settings are managed by your organization”
May 04 2021 02:26 PM
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.
May 04 2021 02:43 PM
Jun 14 2021 08:56 AM
Jun 17 2021 11:22 AM
I was having the same problem with a users laptop.
I tried the group policy settings but nothing there helped.
I used the registry settings to clear up the problem by comparing it to my own settings that worked.
I removed the keys under:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WIndows\WIndowsUpdate\AU
except for the default:
Jun 18 2021 05:12 AM
Jun 24 2021 11:41 PM
Jul 07 2021 12:30 AM
@jsmithteamiisPMP this does not work for my machine as I have all things in "not configured" state, yet the windows update still says that it's managed by my organization
Jul 13 2021 07:38 AM
this solution worked for me. It help that you showed me where to go in GPedit.msc. A few other posts just said to go the Gpedit but not "Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> All Settings ." Thanks
Jul 28 2021 07:05 AM
Jul 29 2021 04:08 PM - edited Jul 29 2021 04:09 PM
I have a similar problem. After disabling WSUS server and removing the associated GPO. It seems that the GPO is still active because I am still seeing the message “*Some settings are managed by your organization” on all my DC, servers and Windows 10 clients. I have ran gpresult /h gpreport.html and checked resultant set of policy. I am unable to detect where the GP is still be applied. Any help will be appreciated.
Sep 02 2021 07:35 AM
I have done this -- "Nothing" is set as you mention - everything in the ALL SETTINGS is set to "Not Configured". This is a brand new (about 10 days old) Server 2019 install that I will be setting up to be a Domain Controller for my home. I am one of those folks who hates to see any WARNING or ERROR in the event viewer and messages like this one - which make no sense. 😊
I think I have finally gotten all of the errors out of the Event Viewer (DCOM and such) - now this one. has been bugging me since this OS was installed. I am fully updated....and I hate responses of "you can safely ignore it." As there has to be a reason for it, and a way to fix it.
Much Thanks,
Curtis