1. LittlePro

    LittlePro MDL Senior Member

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    #7641 LittlePro, Apr 7, 2020
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    Both options are there!
    Do you want to be logged in automatically at startup without entering pin, etc. Or you want to undo the same ? Confused here!

    Is it that even after configuring the the pin, etc., you are logged in directly without entering/ using that ?

    Thanks. ...
     
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  2. qwesta

    qwesta MDL Senior Member

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    @LittlePro
    I wish you could make the size of the fonts in your signature look realistic to those in the posts you make.
    Thank you
     
  3. maxama123

    maxama123 MDL Addicted

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    Im already logged in automatically into windows on each boot up but what i want is to enter a password or pin to enter into Windows. How do i do this?
     
  4. LittlePro

    LittlePro MDL Senior Member

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  5. qwesta

    qwesta MDL Senior Member

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    HAHAHA, we are asking you to make it smaller, not to override what you write sir
     
  6. bfoos

    bfoos MDL Guide Dog

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    OMG This made me laugh so loud it woke my roommate up!
     
  7. AveYo

    AveYo MDL Expert

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    #7647 AveYo, Apr 7, 2020
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  8. AveYo

    AveYo MDL Expert

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    Windows checks for updates as usual.
    When updates found, it sends a wnf event to trigger notification.
    Since notification process is replaced with a dummy, there's no expected reply, so it does it again, couple times.
    So far so good.

    Shortly after, windows-as-a-service kicks in: Windows checks connection type, working hours, postpone settings, update registry, update policies - it's all purely informative.
    If certain flags are set on the respective update (most are flagged security critical and mandatory reboot even if not required) and time between last updated and current is past a certain range, Windows will straight out proceed to downloading and installing the update.
    Else, will keep appearance of giving user a choice in the matter and trigger another notification every x minutes. Again, no expected reply, so it does it again, couple times.
    The time until Windows gets impatient and proceeds with downloading and installing the update without user confirmation depends on many factors, it can range from 15 minutes to couple hours to days for non-critical stuff. This is what I mean by late schedule - it's not much different than normal.

    After update has been auto installed and a pending reboot was set, Windows starts spamming reboot notifications. No expected reply, so it does it again, like clockwork.
    Might also run remediation services in between, smelling something fishy, but won't find anything wrong because the scripts haven't touched update services / registry / policies.
    So now you can stay outdated without being nagged for as long as you can keep your PC on.
    I once did that for almost 4 months without noticing it as PC was set to enter sleep on idle.
    Hence the reminder for people that rarely reboot / shutdown their PC to check settings - updates from time to time and deal with pending reboots: accept or ignore (also noticeable on the start menu - power icon).
     
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  9. ashish1989

    ashish1989 MDL Addicted

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    So it means we have to check this option manually, will the updates be installed after that or is it done automatically
     
  10. AveYo

    AveYo MDL Expert

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    Since most updates are set for mandatory reboot, if you don't reboot your device windows can't proceed with installing another one (with some exceptions).
    The alternative would be to fully allow automatic updates (there are registry / policies for that), but then who in the world would want their PC suddenly reboot?!
    It's not an issue for most people that do shutdown their PC over night. And most people will notice the power icon overlay anyway.
    Pick your poison?
     
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  11. Rallye89

    Rallye89 MDL Novice

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    Which way should I use svf along with iso to generate a msdn matching iso for my country?
     
  12. neofita

    neofita MDL Member

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    LostED SVF Patch Lover

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  14. LittlePro

    LittlePro MDL Senior Member

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  15. Carlos Detweiller

    Carlos Detweiller Emperor of Ice-Cream

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    And another link to the copycat...
     
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  16. LittlePro

    LittlePro MDL Senior Member

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    With all respect, I beg your pardon & ask where is the original one which talks about it clearly. I will instantly change it.

    Thanks. ...
     
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  17. ashish1989

    ashish1989 MDL Addicted

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    I have installed windows 10 pro yesterday and I am the administrator
    When I am deleting anything in C drive it is asking for admin rights, how is it possible
     
  18. SSadistic

    SSadistic MDL Novice

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    Is there a way to build W10 with only core futures? The windows media pack and thats it.
     
  19. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Just stop linking to the copied from mdl crap by chef kock, i've told you over and over that he doesn't know sqaud and all "his" "work" is copied from here or anywhere on the net.

    He finally left mdl and now you keep posting his crap here.