Today, after weeks of telling Windows to f*** off because I don't want to reboot for updates, it finally told me to go f*** myself and rebooted in the middle of me doing shit.
Windows 10 is <insert the most vile, inhuman, violent, sick, twisted, evil stuff you can possibly imagine here />.
I just have no words for how horrible this entire lunacy is. (I do have the words, but I'll spare you.)
-Renegade
To me it starts to look more and more like this:
Balmer...he came from the age of the standard software license. Although you shouldn't disregard those, you could. And fix those (more or less) at your leisure to get yourself out of trouble.
Nadella...he comes from the early "on-line" age and blatantly pushes for 'in your face' pop-up advertisements the whole time, creating only troubles for you.
Both are problematic, but one is much worse than the other. 2 Years in and Nadella really shows his face!
However, he forgets one thing...or didn't learn from the past. Just like in the early days of the battle between IE and FireFox, the moment pop-ups got blocked automatically by FF, it made a serious dent in the relevance/importance of IE. Granted, that started an arms race between pop-up ads and blockers, but blockers remain on the winning side.
Personally, I cannot wait until such a battle commences and proves the old adage to Nadella: 'Those who do not learn from the past, are doomed to make the same mistakes.'
Group Policy: No Auto Reboot For Logged On Users is your friend.
Gpedit.msc:
Computer Configuration
. Administrative Template
... Windows Components
..... Windows Update
^Do on local machine even in a domain environment (werked 4 me!).
For the Home Version there is a registry based equivalent (I haven't tried):
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU]
"NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers"=dword:00000001
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-Stoic Joker
The description of this group policy ends with the following (on my computer):
'Note: This policy applies only when Automatic Updates is configured to perform scheduled installations of updates. If the "Configure Automatic Updates" policy is disabled, this policy has no effect.'
The wording of this text does not inspire trust. To me at least.
Wouldn't it be helpful to do the following?
Gpedit.msc:
Computer Configuration
. Windows Settings
... Security Settings
..... Software Restriction Policies
....... Additional Rules
Right-click in the blank area below the two entries to create a new hash and/or path rule that 'Disallow' the execution of the GWX and related files to be executed by Windows (or any other process).
In addition you could also do:
Gpedit.msc:
Computer Configuration
. Windows Settings
... Security Settings
..... Application Control Policies
....... Applocker
......... Executable Rules
Repeat the 'Dissallow' procedure for GWX and related files here too.