Try ticking 'Defer updates', then scan, then untick it, then scan again. I didn't think it mattered but who knows.
Tried that too, restarted, removed one updated, restarted, checked for update and it automatically installed it. Does not work and confirmed by many.
downloading svf and wanna try this one.. end up my iso is wrong busy downloading iso at the moment... just hope to find one china zh_cn edition of svf too headaid with this one...
Hi, I also tried to remove the "Microsoft-OneCore-TroubleShooting-Package" but keep getting Access denied... can it be removed? I run CDM as administrator... I tried: I get:
No idea what makes it work then. I'm now actually receiving the same behavior as you, after trying to play with policy settings and trying different variations. Now even my working settings aren't working and the Download button is gone. I just installed Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable because it has a security update that doesn't require a reboot, so it's possible to uninstall/reinstall it many times to check the update thing. No luck so far. The only thing I can think of is, that the setting actually applies to the automated update scan that happens in background without user interaction. So if Windows finds updates by itself (without the user scanning), it will never download without confirmation. Maybe once it scans alone and then you re-scan it keeps the Download button until a time comes where you scan by yourself (before Windows did) and then it automatically installs. Very weird.
I'm gonna create a WSUS server so I can pick my updates Just install server OS, create a domain, create a WSUS server, then hook computer up to it No. Only enterprise versions.
Perhaps this is the way it works for all editions when Group Policy settings are enabled? An interesting test would be to enable "Automatic Updates detection frequency" to 1 hour and check on Pro and Enterprise LTSB to see after uninstalling an update after some time to see if you get the behavior in your OP (Download button) regardless of edition. I just set the frequency on my LTSB VM after applying the OP settings... will see if it pulls anything on its own later or not. Edit: the "Automatic Updates detection frequency" option says it will only be active if the "specify 'intranet Microsoft update service location' setting must be enabled for this policy to have effect", so nevermind... would be interesting to see what triggered OP's manual download button...
Silly me! I just realized that the Op had an Ethernet connection Look at the network icon in the taskbar.
I tried to removed these packages successfully. Just use "install_wim_tweak.exe /o /l" in admin mode to unlock da stuff before..
Just trying to find out if this is a known thing; When I installed LTSB on a tablet, after hours of trying I absolutely could not get the "lock/unlock screen/auto rotation" option to appear in Display settings at all. Yet in regular Enterprise edition it works fine. Anyone else experienced this on a device with a rotatable screen?
I apologize in advance because I'm a decent technical user but I feel like a noob compared to some super-power-users on MDL and the general internets. Let me clarify what you've just said - everyone who installs Windows 10 and gives a damn about their privacy has to do the entire disabling, registry tweaking, stop datalogging etc manually? So we still need to do this even if getting the LTSB version? If yes, that's f**king bulls**t and Microsoft is full of s**t. I understand Microsoft hopes they can trick the average dumb user who uses only default settings. But deliberately making power users disable all the logging/data collection manually and in the most tedious way possible is just a big insult to our intelligence.