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Guest Richard Johansson, Parnasso
Posted

Maybe this subject is not placed in the right newsgroup, but then excuse me

for placing it incorrectly. I have a question about the Group Policy settings

for the WSUS 3.0. I run an SBS 2k3 with 6 users logging in through VPN

connections all of them. I would like to configure any updates that I have

approved for installation in the WSUS Console to be automatically installed

either upon logon or upon logoff of the specific user. The situation now

being is that my users are stuck with the setting that they themselves have

to approve which updates that are to be installed. How do I change this in

the Group Policy object Editor?

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Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: WSUS 3.0

 

Hello Richard,

 

Do you use the wuau.adm for WSUS 3?

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

no rights.

> Maybe this subject is not placed in the right newsgroup, but then

> excuse me for placing it incorrectly. I have a question about the

> Group Policy settings for the WSUS 3.0. I run an SBS 2k3 with 6 users

> logging in through VPN connections all of them. I would like to

> configure any updates that I have approved for installation in the

> WSUS Console to be automatically installed either upon logon or upon

> logoff of the specific user. The situation now being is that my users

> are stuck with the setting that they themselves have to approve which

> updates that are to be installed. How do I change this in the Group

> Policy object Editor?

>

Guest Richard Johansson, Parnasso
Posted

Re: WSUS 3.0

 

Unfortunately I am not acquainted with that file. How do I reach it and how

is it used?

 

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

> Hello Richard,

>

> Do you use the wuau.adm for WSUS 3?

>

> Best regards

>

> Meinolf Weber

> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

> no rights.

>

> > Maybe this subject is not placed in the right newsgroup, but then

> > excuse me for placing it incorrectly. I have a question about the

> > Group Policy settings for the WSUS 3.0. I run an SBS 2k3 with 6 users

> > logging in through VPN connections all of them. I would like to

> > configure any updates that I have approved for installation in the

> > WSUS Console to be automatically installed either upon logon or upon

> > logoff of the specific user. The situation now being is that my users

> > are stuck with the setting that they themselves have to approve which

> > updates that are to be installed. How do I change this in the Group

> > Policy object Editor?

> >

>

>

>

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: WSUS 3.0

 

Hello Richard,

 

It should be included on your WSUS installation, so search on the machine.

If you not find it here is the content, just copy and past it to a textfile

and save as wuau.adm (remove the START and END)

 

START

 

 

#if version <= 2

#endif

 

CLASS MACHINE

CATEGORY !!WindowsComponents

CATEGORY !!WindowsUpdateCat

 

POLICY !!AutoUpdateCfg

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

#if version >= 4

SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

#endif

 

#if version >= 3

EXPLAIN !!AutoUpdateCfg_Help

#endif

VALUENAME "NoAutoUpdate"

VALUEON NUMERIC 0

VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1

 

PART !!AutoUpdateMode DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED

VALUENAME "AUOptions"

ITEMLIST

NAME !!AutoUpdateModeNotify VALUE NUMERIC 2

NAME !!AutoUpdateModeDownload VALUE NUMERIC 3 DEFAULT

NAME !!AutoUpdateModeAuto VALUE NUMERIC 4

NAME !!AutoUpdateModeAdminChooses VALUE NUMERIC 5

END ITEMLIST

END PART

 

Part !!AutoUpdateSchIntro1 TEXT

END PART

 

Part !!AutoUpdateSchIntro2 TEXT

END PART

 

Part !!AutoUpdateSchDay DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED

VALUENAME "ScheduledInstallDay"

ITEMLIST

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Everyday VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Sunday VALUE NUMERIC 1

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Monday VALUE NUMERIC 2

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Tuesday VALUE NUMERIC 3

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Wednesday VALUE NUMERIC 4

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Thursday VALUE NUMERIC 5

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Friday VALUE NUMERIC 6

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Saturday VALUE NUMERIC 7

END ITEMLIST

END PART

 

Part !!AutoUpdateSchTime DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED

VALUENAME "ScheduledInstallTime"

ITEMLIST

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime0 VALUE NUMERIC 0

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime1 VALUE NUMERIC 1

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime2 VALUE NUMERIC 2

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime3 VALUE NUMERIC 3 DEFAULT

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime4 VALUE NUMERIC 4

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime5 VALUE NUMERIC 5

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime6 VALUE NUMERIC 6

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime7 VALUE NUMERIC 7

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime8 VALUE NUMERIC 8

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime9 VALUE NUMERIC 9

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime10 VALUE NUMERIC 10

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime11 VALUE NUMERIC 11

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime12 VALUE NUMERIC 12

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime13 VALUE NUMERIC 13

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime14 VALUE NUMERIC 14

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime15 VALUE NUMERIC 15

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime16 VALUE NUMERIC 16

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime17 VALUE NUMERIC 17

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime18 VALUE NUMERIC 18

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime19 VALUE NUMERIC 19

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime20 VALUE NUMERIC 20

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime21 VALUE NUMERIC 21

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime22 VALUE NUMERIC 22

NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime23 VALUE NUMERIC 23

END ITEMLIST

END PART

END POLICY

 

POLICY !!CorpWuURL

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate"

#if version >= 4

SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

#endif

 

#if version >= 3

EXPLAIN !!CorpWuURL_Help

#endif

 

ACTIONLISTON

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

VALUENAME "UseWUServer"

VALUE NUMERIC 1

END ACTIONLISTON

 

ACTIONLISTOFF

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

VALUENAME "UseWUServer"

VALUE NUMERIC 0

END ACTIONLISTOFF

 

PART !!CorpWUURL_Name EDITTEXT REQUIRED

VALUENAME "WUServer"

END PART

 

PART !!CorpWUStatusURL_Name EDITTEXT REQUIRED

VALUENAME "WUStatusServer"

END PART

 

Part !!CorpWUURL_Example TEXT

END PART

END POLICY

 

POLICY !!TargetGroup_Title

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate"

#if version >= 4

SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

#endif

 

#if version >= 3

EXPLAIN !!TargetGroup_Help

#endif

 

VALUENAME "TargetGroupEnabled"

VALUEON NUMERIC 1

VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

 

PART !!TargetGroup_Name EDITTEXT REQUIRED

VALUENAME "TargetGroup"

END PART

END POLICY

 

POLICY !!RescheduleWaitTime_Title

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

#if version >= 4

SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

#endif

 

#if version >= 3

EXPLAIN !!RescheduleWaitTime_Help

#endif

 

VALUENAME "RescheduleWaitTimeEnabled"

VALUEON NUMERIC 1

VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

 

Part !!RescheduleWaitTime_Minutes1 TEXT

END PART

 

PART !!RescheduleWaitTime_Minutes2 NUMERIC REQUIRED

VALUENAME "RescheduleWaitTime"

MIN 1

MAX 60

DEFAULT 1

END PART

END POLICY

 

POLICY !!NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers_Title

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

#if version >= 4

SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

#endif

 

#if version >= 3

EXPLAIN !!NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers_Help

#endif

 

VALUENAME "NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers"

VALUEON NUMERIC 1

VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

END POLICY

 

POLICY !!DetectionFrequency_Title

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

#if version >= 4

SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

#endif

 

#if version >= 3

EXPLAIN !!DetectionFrequency_Help

#endif

 

VALUENAME "DetectionFrequencyEnabled"

VALUEON NUMERIC 1

VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

 

Part !!DetectionFrequency_Hour1 TEXT

END PART

 

PART !!DetectionFrequency_Hour2 NUMERIC REQUIRED

VALUENAME "DetectionFrequency"

MIN 1

MAX 22

DEFAULT 22

END PART

END POLICY

 

POLICY !!ImmediateInstall_Title

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

#if version >= 4

SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

#endif

 

#if version >= 3

EXPLAIN !!ImmediateInstall_Help

#endif

 

VALUENAME "AutoInstallMinorUpdates"

VALUEON NUMERIC 1

VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

END POLICY

 

POLICY !!RebootWarningTimeout_Title

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

#if version >= 4

SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

#endif

 

#if version >= 3

EXPLAIN !!RebootWarningTimeout_Help

#endif

 

VALUENAME "RebootWarningTimeoutEnabled"

VALUEON NUMERIC 1

VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

 

Part !!RebootWarningTimeout_Minutes1 TEXT

END PART

 

Part !!RebootWarningTimeout_Minutes2 TEXT

END PART

 

PART !!RebootWarningTimeout_Minutes3 NUMERIC REQUIRED

VALUENAME "RebootWarningTimeout"

MIN 1

MAX 30

DEFAULT 5

END PART

END POLICY

 

POLICY !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Title

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

#if version >= 4

SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

#endif

 

#if version >= 3

EXPLAIN !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Help

#endif

 

VALUENAME "RebootRelaunchTimeoutEnabled"

VALUEON NUMERIC 1

VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

 

Part !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Minutes1 TEXT

END PART

 

Part !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Minutes2 TEXT

END PART

 

PART !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Minutes3 NUMERIC REQUIRED

VALUENAME "RebootRelaunchTimeout"

MIN 1

MAX 1440

DEFAULT 10

END PART

END POLICY

 

POLICY !!ElevateNonAdmins_Title

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate"

#if version >= 4

SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

#endif

 

#if version >= 3

EXPLAIN !!ElevateNonAdmins_Help

#endif

 

VALUENAME "ElevateNonAdmins"

VALUEON NUMERIC 1

VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

END POLICY

 

POLICY !!IncludeRecommendedUpdates_Title

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

#if version >= 4

SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsVista

#endif

 

#if version >= 3

EXPLAIN !!IncludeRecommendedUpdates_Help

#endif

 

VALUENAME "IncludeRecommendedUpdates"

VALUEON NUMERIC 1

VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

END POLICY

 

POLICY !!AUPowerManagement_Title

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

#if version >= 4

SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsVista

#endif

 

#if version >= 3

EXPLAIN !!AUPowerManagement_Help

#endif

 

VALUENAME "AUPowerManagement"

VALUEON NUMERIC 1

VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

END POLICY

 

POLICY !!TrustedPublisher_Title

KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate"

#if version >= 4

SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

#endif

 

#if version >= 3

EXPLAIN !!TrustedPublisher_Help

#endif

 

VALUENAME "AcceptTrustedPublisherCerts"

VALUEON NUMERIC 1

VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

END POLICY

 

END CATEGORY ;; WindowsUpdateCat

END CATEGORY ;; WindowsComponents

 

[strings]

WindowsComponents="Windows Components"

WindowsUpdateCat="Windows Update"

SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1="Windows Server 2003, XP SP1, 2000 SP3"

SUPPORTED_WindowsVista="At least Microsoft Windows Vista"

 

AutoUpdateCfg="Configure Automatic Updates"

AutoUpdateCfg_Help="Specifies whether this computer will receive security

updates and other important downloads through the Windows automatic updating

service.\n\nThis setting lets you specify if automatic updates are enabled

on this computer. If the service is enabled, you must select one of the four

options in the Group Policy Setting:\n\n2 = Notify before downloading any

updates and notify again before installing them.\n\nWhen Windows finds updates

that apply to this computer, an icon appears in the status area with a message

that updates are ready to be downloaded. Clicking the icon or message provides

the option to select the specific updates to download. Windows then downloads

the selected updates in the background. When the download is complete, the

icon appears in the status area again, with notification that the updates

are ready to be installed. Clicking the icon or message provides the option

to select which updates to install.\n\n3 = (Default setting) Download the

updates automatically and notify when they are ready to be installed\n\nWindows

finds updates that apply to your computer and downloads these updates in

the background (the user is not notified or interrupted during this process).

When the download is complete, the icon appears in the status area, with

notification that the updates are ready to be installed. Clicking the icon

or message provides the option to select which updates to install.\n\n4 =

Automatically download updates and install them on the schedule specified

below\n\nSpecify the schedule using the options in the Group Policy Setting.

If no schedule is specified, the default schedule for all installations will

be everyday at 3:00 AM. If any of the updates require a restart to complete

the installation, Windows will restart the computer automatically. (If a

user is logged on to the computer when Windows is ready to restart, the user

will be notified and given the option to delay the restart.)\n\n5 = Allow

local administrators to select the configuration mode that Automatic Updates

should notify and install updates\n\nWith this option, the local administrators

will be allowed to use the Automatic Updates control panel to select a configuration

option of their choice. For example they can choose their own scheduled installation

time. Local administrators will not be allowed to disable Automatic Updates'

configuration.\n\nTo use this setting, click Enabled, and then select one

of the options (2, 3, 4 or 5). If you select 4, you can set a recurring schedule

(if no schedule is specified, all installations will occur everyday at 3:00

AM).\n\nIf the status is set to Enabled, Windows recognizes when this computer

is online and uses its Internet connection to search the Windows Update Web

site for updates that apply to this computer.\n\nIf the status is set to

Disabled, any updates that are available on the Windows Update Web site must

be downloaded and installed manually by going to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com.\n\nIf

the status is set to Not Configured, use of Automatic Updates is not specified

at the Group Policy level. However, an administrator can still configure

Automatic Updates through Control Panel."

 

AutoUpdateMode="Configure automatic updating:"

AutoUpdateModeNotify="2 - Notify for download and notify for install"

AutoUpdateModeDownload="3 - Auto download and notify for install"

AutoUpdateModeAuto="4 - Auto download and schedule the install"

AutoUpdateModeAdminChooses="5 - Allow local admin to choose setting"

AutoUpdateSchIntro1="The following settings are only required"

AutoUpdateSchIntro2="and applicable if 4 is selected."

AutoUpdateSchDay="Scheduled install day: "

 

AutoUpdateSchDay_Everyday="0 - Every day"

AutoUpdateSchDay_Sunday="1 - Every Sunday"

AutoUpdateSchDay_Monday="2 - Every Monday"

AutoUpdateSchDay_Tuesday="3 - Every Tuesday"

AutoUpdateSchDay_Wednesday="4 - Every Wednesday"

AutoUpdateSchDay_Thursday="5 - Every Thursday"

AutoUpdateSchDay_Friday="6 - Every Friday"

AutoUpdateSchDay_Saturday="7 - Every Saturday"

 

AutoUpdateSchTime="Scheduled install time:"

 

AutoUpdateSchTime0="00:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime1="01:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime2="02:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime3="03:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime4="04:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime5="05:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime6="06:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime7="07:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime8="08:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime9="09:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime10="10:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime11="11:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime12="12:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime13="13:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime14="14:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime15="15:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime16="16:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime17="17:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime18="18:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime19="19:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime20="20:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime21="21:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime22="22:00"

AutoUpdateSchTime23="23:00"

 

CorpWuURL="Specify intranet Microsoft update service location"

CorpWUURL_Name="Set the intranet update service for detecting updates:"

CorpWUStatusURL_Name="Set the intranet statistics server:"

CorpWUURL_Example="(example: http://IntranetUpd01)"

CorpWuURL_Help="Specifies an intranet server to host updates from the Microsoft

Update Web sites. You can then use this update service to automatically update

computers on your network.\n\nThis setting lets you specify a server on your

network to function as an internal update service. The Automatic Updates

client will search this service for updates that apply to the computers on

your network.\n\nTo use this setting, you must set two servername values:

the server from which the Automatic Updates client detects and downloads

updates, and the server to which updated workstations upload statistics.

You can set both values to be the same server.\n\nIf the status is set to

Enabled, the Automatic Updates client connects to the specified intranet

Microsoft update service, instead of Windows Update, to search for and download

updates. Enabling this setting means that end users in your organization

don't have to go through a firewall to get updates, and it gives you the

opportunity to test updates before deploying them.\n\nIf the status is set

to Disabled or Not Configured, and if Automatic Updates is not disabled by

policy or user preference, the Automatic Updates client connects directly

to the Windows Update site on the Internet.\n\nNote: If the "Configure Automatic

Updates" policy is disabled, then this policy has no effect."

 

TargetGroup_Title="Enable client-side targeting"

TargetGroup_Name="Target group name for this computer"

TargetGroup_Help="Specifies the target group name or names that should be

used to receive updates from an intranet Microsoft update service.\n\nIf

the status is set to Enabled, the specified target group information is sent

to the intranet Microsoft update service which uses it to determine which

updates should be deployed to this computer.\n\nIf the intranet Microsoft

update service supports multiple target groups this policy can specify multiple

group names separated by semicolons. Otherwise, a single group must be specified.\n\nIf

the status is set to Disabled or Not Configured, no target group information

will be sent to the intranet Microsoft update service.\n\nNote: This policy

applies only when the intranet Microsoft update service this computer is

directed to is configured to support client-side targeting. If the "Specify

intranet Microsoft update service location" policy is disabled or not configured,

this policy has no effect."

 

RescheduleWaitTime_Title="Reschedule Automatic Updates scheduled installations"

RescheduleWaitTime_Minutes1="Wait after system"

RescheduleWaitTime_Minutes2="startup (minutes): "

RescheduleWaitTime_Help="Specifies the amount of time for Automatic Updates

to wait, following system startup, before proceeding with a scheduled installation

that was missed previously.\n\nIf the status is set to Enabled, a scheduled

installation that did not take place earlier will occur the specified number

of minutes after the computer is next started.\n\nIf the status is set to

Disabled, a missed scheduled installation will occur with the next scheduled

installation.\n\nIf the status is set to Not Configured, a missed scheduled

installation will occur one minute after the computer is next started.\n\nNote:

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."

 

NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers_Title="No auto-restart for scheduled Automatic

Updates installations"

NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers_Help="Specifies that to complete a scheduled

installation, Automatic Updates will wait for the computer to be restarted

by any user who is logged on, instead of causing the computer to restart

automatically.\n\nIf the status is set to Enabled, Automatic Updates will

not restart a computer automatically during a scheduled installation if a

user is logged in to the computer. Instead, Automatic Updates will notify

the user to restart the computer.\n\nBe aware that the computer needs to

be restarted for the updates to take effect.\n\nIf the status is set to Disabled

or Not Configured, Automatic Updates will notify the user that the computer

will automatically restart in 5 minutes to complete the installation.\n\nNote:

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."

 

DetectionFrequency_Title="Automatic Updates detection frequency"

DetectionFrequency_Hour1="Check for updates at the following"

DetectionFrequency_Hour2="interval (hours): "

DetectionFrequency_Help="Specifies the hours that Windows will use to determine

how long to wait before checking for available updates. The exact wait time

is determined by using the hours specified here minus zero to twenty percent

of the hours specified. For example, if this policy is used to specify a

20 hour detection frequency, then all clients to which this policy is applied

will check for updates anywhere between 16 and 20 hours.\n\nIf the status

is set to Enabled, Windows will check for available updates at the specified

interval.\n\nIf the status is set to Disabled or Not Configured, Windows

will check for available updates at the default interval of 22 hours.\n\nNote:

The "Specify intranet Microsoft update service location" setting must be

enabled for this policy to have effect.\n\nNote: If the "Configure Automatic

Updates" policy is disabled, this policy has no effect."

 

ImmediateInstall_Title="Allow Automatic Updates immediate installation"

ImmediateInstall_Help="Specifies whether Automatic Updates should automatically

install certain updates that neither interrupt Windows services nor restart

Windows.\n\nIf the status is set to Enabled, Automatic Updates will immediately

install these updates once they are downloaded and ready to install.\n\nIf

the status is set to Disabled, such updates will not be installed immediately.\n\nNote:

If the "Configure Automatic Updates" policy is disabled, this policy has

no effect."

 

RebootWarningTimeout_Title="Delay Restart for scheduled installations"

RebootWarningTimeout_Minutes1="Wait the following period before"

RebootWarningTimeout_Minutes2="proceeding with a scheduled"

RebootWarningTimeout_Minutes3="restart (minutes): "

RebootWarningTimeout_Help="Specifies the amount of time for Automatic Updates

to wait before proceeding with a scheduled restart.\n\nIf the status is set

to Enabled, a scheduled restart will occur the specified number of minutes

after the installation is finished.\n\nIf the status is set to Disabled or

Not Configured, the default wait time is 5 minutes.\n\nNote: 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."

 

RebootRelaunchTimeout_Title="Re-prompt for restart with scheduled installations"

RebootRelaunchTimeout_Minutes1="Wait the following period before"

RebootRelaunchTimeout_Minutes2="prompting again with a scheduled"

RebootRelaunchTimeout_Minutes3="restart (minutes): "

RebootRelaunchTimeout_Help="Specifies the amount of time for Automatic Updates

to wait before prompting again with a scheduled restart.\n\nIf the status

is set to Enabled, a scheduled restart will occur the specified number of

minutes after the previous prompt for restart was postponed.\n\nIf the status

is set to Disabled or Not Configured, the default interval is 10 minutes.\n\nNote:

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."

 

ElevateNonAdmins_Title="Allow non-administrators to receive update notifications"

ElevateNonAdmins_Help="Specifies whether, when logged on, non-administrative

users will receive update notifications based on the configuration settings

for Automatic Updates. If Automatic Updates is configured, by policy or locally,

to notify the user either before downloading or only before installation,

these notifications will be offered to any non-administrator who logs onto

the computer.\n\nIf the status is set to Enabled, Automatic Updates will

include non-administrators when determining which logged-on user should receive

notification.\n\nIf the status is set to Disabled or Not Configured, Automatic

Updates will notify only logged-on administrators.\n\nNote: If the "Configure

Automatic Updates" policy is disabled, this policy has no effect."

 

IncludeRecommendedUpdates_Title="Enable recommended updates via Automatic

Updates"

IncludeRecommendedUpdates_Help="Specifies whether Automatic Updates will

deliver both important as well as recommended updates from the Windows Update

update service.\n\nWhen this policy is enabled, Automatic Updates will install

recommended updates as well as important updates from Windows Update update

service.\n\nWhen disabled or not configured Automatic Updates will continue

to deliver important updates if it is already configured to do so."

 

AuPowerManagement_Title="Enabling Windows Update Power Management to automatically

wake up the system to install scheduled updates"

AUPowerManagement_Help="Specifies whether the Windows Update will use the

Windows Power Management features to automatically wake up the system from

hibernation, if there are updates scheduled for installation.\n\nWindows

Update will only automatically wake up the system if Windows Update is configured

to install updates automatically. If the system is in hibernation when the

scheduled install time occurs and there are updates to be applied, then Windows

Update will use the Windows Power management features to automatically wake

the system up to install the updates.\n\nWindows update will also wake the

system up and install an update if an install deadline occurs.\n\nThe system

will not wake unless there are updates to be installed. If the system is

on battery power, when Windows Update wakes it up, it will not install updates

and the system will automatically return to hibernation in 2 minutes."

 

TrustedPublisher_Title="Allow signed content from intranet Microsoft update

service location"

TrustedPublisher_Help="Specifies whether Automatic Updates should accept

updates signed by entities other than Microsoft when the update is from an

intranet Microsoft update services location.\n\nIf set to Enabled, Automatic

Updates will accept updates received through an intranet Microsoft update

services location if they are signed by a certificate found in the "Trusted

Publishers" certificate store of the local machine.\n\nIf set to Disabled,

updates from an intranet Microsoft update services location must be signed

by Microsoft.\n\nUpdates from a service other than an intranet Microsoft

update service must always be signed by Microsoft regardless of whether this

policy is Enabled or Disabled."

 

; These string below are used by Online Help

 

ADM_TITLE="Group Policy settings for Automatic Updates"

USER="User Configuration"

COMPUTER="Computer Configuration"

cOMPUTER_EXPLAIN="Contains settings that may only be used to configure Computers."

USER_EXPLAIN="Contains settings that may only be used to configure Users."

SUPPORTEDON="Requirements:"

 

 

END

 

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

no rights.

> Unfortunately I am not acquainted with that file. How do I reach it

> and how is it used?

>

> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:

>

>> Hello Richard,

>>

>> Do you use the wuau.adm for WSUS 3?

>>

>> Best regards

>>

>> Meinolf Weber

>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

>> confers

>> no rights.

>>> Maybe this subject is not placed in the right newsgroup, but then

>>> excuse me for placing it incorrectly. I have a question about the

>>> Group Policy settings for the WSUS 3.0. I run an SBS 2k3 with 6

>>> users logging in through VPN connections all of them. I would like

>>> to configure any updates that I have approved for installation in

>>> the WSUS Console to be automatically installed either upon logon or

>>> upon logoff of the specific user. The situation now being is that my

>>> users are stuck with the setting that they themselves have to

>>> approve which updates that are to be installed. How do I change this

>>> in the Group Policy object Editor?

>>>

Guest Richard Johansson, Parnasso
Posted

Re: WSUS 3.0

 

Hi again

I have not yet searched for the file in question, but if and when I find it,

how do I use it to accomplish the desired outcome. Is there any GUI for it,

or are we talking plain text editing?

 

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

> Hello Richard,

>

> It should be included on your WSUS installation, so search on the machine.

> If you not find it here is the content, just copy and past it to a textfile

> and save as wuau.adm (remove the START and END)

>

> START

>

>

> #if version <= 2

> #endif

>

> CLASS MACHINE

> CATEGORY !!WindowsComponents

> CATEGORY !!WindowsUpdateCat

>

> POLICY !!AutoUpdateCfg

> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

> #if version >= 4

> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

> #endif

>

> #if version >= 3

> EXPLAIN !!AutoUpdateCfg_Help

> #endif

> VALUENAME "NoAutoUpdate"

> VALUEON NUMERIC 0

> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1

>

> PART !!AutoUpdateMode DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED

> VALUENAME "AUOptions"

> ITEMLIST

> NAME !!AutoUpdateModeNotify VALUE NUMERIC 2

> NAME !!AutoUpdateModeDownload VALUE NUMERIC 3 DEFAULT

> NAME !!AutoUpdateModeAuto VALUE NUMERIC 4

> NAME !!AutoUpdateModeAdminChooses VALUE NUMERIC 5

> END ITEMLIST

> END PART

>

> Part !!AutoUpdateSchIntro1 TEXT

> END PART

>

> Part !!AutoUpdateSchIntro2 TEXT

> END PART

>

> Part !!AutoUpdateSchDay DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED

> VALUENAME "ScheduledInstallDay"

> ITEMLIST

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Everyday VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Sunday VALUE NUMERIC 1

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Monday VALUE NUMERIC 2

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Tuesday VALUE NUMERIC 3

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Wednesday VALUE NUMERIC 4

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Thursday VALUE NUMERIC 5

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Friday VALUE NUMERIC 6

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Saturday VALUE NUMERIC 7

> END ITEMLIST

> END PART

>

> Part !!AutoUpdateSchTime DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED

> VALUENAME "ScheduledInstallTime"

> ITEMLIST

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime0 VALUE NUMERIC 0

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime1 VALUE NUMERIC 1

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime2 VALUE NUMERIC 2

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime3 VALUE NUMERIC 3 DEFAULT

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime4 VALUE NUMERIC 4

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime5 VALUE NUMERIC 5

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime6 VALUE NUMERIC 6

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime7 VALUE NUMERIC 7

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime8 VALUE NUMERIC 8

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime9 VALUE NUMERIC 9

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime10 VALUE NUMERIC 10

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime11 VALUE NUMERIC 11

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime12 VALUE NUMERIC 12

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime13 VALUE NUMERIC 13

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime14 VALUE NUMERIC 14

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime15 VALUE NUMERIC 15

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime16 VALUE NUMERIC 16

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime17 VALUE NUMERIC 17

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime18 VALUE NUMERIC 18

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime19 VALUE NUMERIC 19

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime20 VALUE NUMERIC 20

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime21 VALUE NUMERIC 21

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime22 VALUE NUMERIC 22

> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime23 VALUE NUMERIC 23

> END ITEMLIST

> END PART

> END POLICY

>

> POLICY !!CorpWuURL

> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate"

> #if version >= 4

> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

> #endif

>

> #if version >= 3

> EXPLAIN !!CorpWuURL_Help

> #endif

>

> ACTIONLISTON

> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

> VALUENAME "UseWUServer"

> VALUE NUMERIC 1

> END ACTIONLISTON

>

> ACTIONLISTOFF

> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

> VALUENAME "UseWUServer"

> VALUE NUMERIC 0

> END ACTIONLISTOFF

>

> PART !!CorpWUURL_Name EDITTEXT REQUIRED

> VALUENAME "WUServer"

> END PART

>

> PART !!CorpWUStatusURL_Name EDITTEXT REQUIRED

> VALUENAME "WUStatusServer"

> END PART

>

> Part !!CorpWUURL_Example TEXT

> END PART

> END POLICY

>

> POLICY !!TargetGroup_Title

> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate"

> #if version >= 4

> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

> #endif

>

> #if version >= 3

> EXPLAIN !!TargetGroup_Help

> #endif

>

> VALUENAME "TargetGroupEnabled"

> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

>

> PART !!TargetGroup_Name EDITTEXT REQUIRED

> VALUENAME "TargetGroup"

> END PART

> END POLICY

>

> POLICY !!RescheduleWaitTime_Title

> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

> #if version >= 4

> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

> #endif

>

> #if version >= 3

> EXPLAIN !!RescheduleWaitTime_Help

> #endif

>

> VALUENAME "RescheduleWaitTimeEnabled"

> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

>

> Part !!RescheduleWaitTime_Minutes1 TEXT

> END PART

>

> PART !!RescheduleWaitTime_Minutes2 NUMERIC REQUIRED

> VALUENAME "RescheduleWaitTime"

> MIN 1

> MAX 60

> DEFAULT 1

> END PART

> END POLICY

>

> POLICY !!NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers_Title

> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

> #if version >= 4

> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

> #endif

>

> #if version >= 3

> EXPLAIN !!NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers_Help

> #endif

>

> VALUENAME "NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers"

> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

> END POLICY

>

> POLICY !!DetectionFrequency_Title

> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

> #if version >= 4

> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

> #endif

>

> #if version >= 3

> EXPLAIN !!DetectionFrequency_Help

> #endif

>

> VALUENAME "DetectionFrequencyEnabled"

> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

>

> Part !!DetectionFrequency_Hour1 TEXT

> END PART

>

> PART !!DetectionFrequency_Hour2 NUMERIC REQUIRED

> VALUENAME "DetectionFrequency"

> MIN 1

> MAX 22

> DEFAULT 22

> END PART

> END POLICY

>

> POLICY !!ImmediateInstall_Title

> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

> #if version >= 4

> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

> #endif

>

> #if version >= 3

> EXPLAIN !!ImmediateInstall_Help

> #endif

>

> VALUENAME "AutoInstallMinorUpdates"

> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

> END POLICY

>

> POLICY !!RebootWarningTimeout_Title

> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

> #if version >= 4

> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

> #endif

>

> #if version >= 3

> EXPLAIN !!RebootWarningTimeout_Help

> #endif

>

> VALUENAME "RebootWarningTimeoutEnabled"

> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

>

> Part !!RebootWarningTimeout_Minutes1 TEXT

> END PART

>

> Part !!RebootWarningTimeout_Minutes2 TEXT

> END PART

>

> PART !!RebootWarningTimeout_Minutes3 NUMERIC REQUIRED

> VALUENAME "RebootWarningTimeout"

> MIN 1

> MAX 30

> DEFAULT 5

> END PART

> END POLICY

>

> POLICY !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Title

> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

> #if version >= 4

> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

> #endif

>

> #if version >= 3

> EXPLAIN !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Help

> #endif

>

> VALUENAME "RebootRelaunchTimeoutEnabled"

> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

>

> Part !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Minutes1 TEXT

> END PART

>

> Part !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Minutes2 TEXT

> END PART

>

> PART !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Minutes3 NUMERIC REQUIRED

> VALUENAME "RebootRelaunchTimeout"

> MIN 1

> MAX 1440

> DEFAULT 10

> END PART

> END POLICY

>

> POLICY !!ElevateNonAdmins_Title

> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate"

> #if version >= 4

> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

> #endif

>

> #if version >= 3

> EXPLAIN !!ElevateNonAdmins_Help

> #endif

>

> VALUENAME "ElevateNonAdmins"

> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

> END POLICY

>

> POLICY !!IncludeRecommendedUpdates_Title

> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

> #if version >= 4

> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsVista

> #endif

>

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: WSUS 3.0

 

Hello Richard,

 

You have to create a GPO for it and add the .adm file to the administrative

templates. Then you can use GPMC for the configuration.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

no rights.

> Hi again

> I have not yet searched for the file in question, but if and when I

> find it,

> how do I use it to accomplish the desired outcome. Is there any GUI

> for it,

> or are we talking plain text editing?

> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:

>

>> Hello Richard,

>>

>> It should be included on your WSUS installation, so search on the

>> machine. If you not find it here is the content, just copy and past

>> it to a textfile and save as wuau.adm (remove the START and END)

>>

>> START

>>

>> #if version <= 2

>> #endif

>> CLASS MACHINE

>> CATEGORY !!WindowsComponents

>> CATEGORY !!WindowsUpdateCat

>> POLICY !!AutoUpdateCfg

>> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

>> #if version >= 4

>> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

>> #endif

>> #if version >= 3

>> EXPLAIN !!AutoUpdateCfg_Help

>> #endif

>> VALUENAME "NoAutoUpdate"

>> VALUEON NUMERIC 0

>> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1

>> PART !!AutoUpdateMode DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED

>> VALUENAME "AUOptions"

>> ITEMLIST

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateModeNotify VALUE NUMERIC 2

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateModeDownload VALUE NUMERIC 3 DEFAULT

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateModeAuto VALUE NUMERIC 4

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateModeAdminChooses VALUE NUMERIC 5

>> END ITEMLIST

>> END PART

>> Part !!AutoUpdateSchIntro1 TEXT

>> END PART

>> Part !!AutoUpdateSchIntro2 TEXT

>> END PART

>> Part !!AutoUpdateSchDay DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED

>> VALUENAME "ScheduledInstallDay"

>> ITEMLIST

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Everyday VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Sunday VALUE NUMERIC 1

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Monday VALUE NUMERIC 2

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Tuesday VALUE NUMERIC 3

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Wednesday VALUE NUMERIC 4

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Thursday VALUE NUMERIC 5

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Friday VALUE NUMERIC 6

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchDay_Saturday VALUE NUMERIC 7

>> END ITEMLIST

>> END PART

>> Part !!AutoUpdateSchTime DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED

>> VALUENAME "ScheduledInstallTime"

>> ITEMLIST

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime0 VALUE NUMERIC 0

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime1 VALUE NUMERIC 1

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime2 VALUE NUMERIC 2

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime3 VALUE NUMERIC 3 DEFAULT

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime4 VALUE NUMERIC 4

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime5 VALUE NUMERIC 5

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime6 VALUE NUMERIC 6

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime7 VALUE NUMERIC 7

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime8 VALUE NUMERIC 8

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime9 VALUE NUMERIC 9

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime10 VALUE NUMERIC 10

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime11 VALUE NUMERIC 11

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime12 VALUE NUMERIC 12

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime13 VALUE NUMERIC 13

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime14 VALUE NUMERIC 14

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime15 VALUE NUMERIC 15

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime16 VALUE NUMERIC 16

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime17 VALUE NUMERIC 17

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime18 VALUE NUMERIC 18

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime19 VALUE NUMERIC 19

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime20 VALUE NUMERIC 20

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime21 VALUE NUMERIC 21

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime22 VALUE NUMERIC 22

>> NAME !!AutoUpdateSchTime23 VALUE NUMERIC 23

>> END ITEMLIST

>> END PART

>> END POLICY

>> POLICY !!CorpWuURL

>> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate"

>> #if version >= 4

>> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

>> #endif

>> #if version >= 3

>> EXPLAIN !!CorpWuURL_Help

>> #endif

>> ACTIONLISTON

>> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

>> VALUENAME "UseWUServer"

>> VALUE NUMERIC 1

>> END ACTIONLISTON

>> ACTIONLISTOFF

>> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

>> VALUENAME "UseWUServer"

>> VALUE NUMERIC 0

>> END ACTIONLISTOFF

>> PART !!CorpWUURL_Name EDITTEXT REQUIRED

>> VALUENAME "WUServer"

>> END PART

>> PART !!CorpWUStatusURL_Name EDITTEXT REQUIRED

>> VALUENAME "WUStatusServer"

>> END PART

>> Part !!CorpWUURL_Example TEXT

>> END PART

>> END POLICY

>> POLICY !!TargetGroup_Title

>> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate"

>> #if version >= 4

>> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

>> #endif

>> #if version >= 3

>> EXPLAIN !!TargetGroup_Help

>> #endif

>> VALUENAME "TargetGroupEnabled"

>> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

>> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

>> PART !!TargetGroup_Name EDITTEXT REQUIRED

>> VALUENAME "TargetGroup"

>> END PART

>> END POLICY

>> POLICY !!RescheduleWaitTime_Title

>> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

>> #if version >= 4

>> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

>> #endif

>> #if version >= 3

>> EXPLAIN !!RescheduleWaitTime_Help

>> #endif

>> VALUENAME "RescheduleWaitTimeEnabled"

>> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

>> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

>> Part !!RescheduleWaitTime_Minutes1 TEXT

>> END PART

>> PART !!RescheduleWaitTime_Minutes2 NUMERIC REQUIRED

>> VALUENAME "RescheduleWaitTime"

>> MIN 1

>> MAX 60

>> DEFAULT 1

>> END PART

>> END POLICY

>> POLICY !!NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers_Title

>> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

>> #if version >= 4

>> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

>> #endif

>> #if version >= 3

>> EXPLAIN !!NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers_Help

>> #endif

>> VALUENAME "NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers"

>> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

>> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

>> END POLICY

>> POLICY !!DetectionFrequency_Title

>> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

>> #if version >= 4

>> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

>> #endif

>> #if version >= 3

>> EXPLAIN !!DetectionFrequency_Help

>> #endif

>> VALUENAME "DetectionFrequencyEnabled"

>> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

>> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

>> Part !!DetectionFrequency_Hour1 TEXT

>> END PART

>> PART !!DetectionFrequency_Hour2 NUMERIC REQUIRED

>> VALUENAME "DetectionFrequency"

>> MIN 1

>> MAX 22

>> DEFAULT 22

>> END PART

>> END POLICY

>> POLICY !!ImmediateInstall_Title

>> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

>> #if version >= 4

>> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

>> #endif

>> #if version >= 3

>> EXPLAIN !!ImmediateInstall_Help

>> #endif

>> VALUENAME "AutoInstallMinorUpdates"

>> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

>> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

>> END POLICY

>> POLICY !!RebootWarningTimeout_Title

>> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

>> #if version >= 4

>> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

>> #endif

>> #if version >= 3

>> EXPLAIN !!RebootWarningTimeout_Help

>> #endif

>> VALUENAME "RebootWarningTimeoutEnabled"

>> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

>> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

>> Part !!RebootWarningTimeout_Minutes1 TEXT

>> END PART

>> Part !!RebootWarningTimeout_Minutes2 TEXT

>> END PART

>> PART !!RebootWarningTimeout_Minutes3 NUMERIC REQUIRED

>> VALUENAME "RebootWarningTimeout"

>> MIN 1

>> MAX 30

>> DEFAULT 5

>> END PART

>> END POLICY

>> POLICY !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Title

>> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

>> #if version >= 4

>> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

>> #endif

>> #if version >= 3

>> EXPLAIN !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Help

>> #endif

>> VALUENAME "RebootRelaunchTimeoutEnabled"

>> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

>> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

>> Part !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Minutes1 TEXT

>> END PART

>> Part !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Minutes2 TEXT

>> END PART

>> PART !!RebootRelaunchTimeout_Minutes3 NUMERIC REQUIRED

>> VALUENAME "RebootRelaunchTimeout"

>> MIN 1

>> MAX 1440

>> DEFAULT 10

>> END PART

>> END POLICY

>> POLICY !!ElevateNonAdmins_Title

>> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate"

>> #if version >= 4

>> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowXPSP1

>> #endif

>> #if version >= 3

>> EXPLAIN !!ElevateNonAdmins_Help

>> #endif

>> VALUENAME "ElevateNonAdmins"

>> VALUEON NUMERIC 1

>> VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

>> END POLICY

>> POLICY !!IncludeRecommendedUpdates_Title

>> KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"

>> #if version >= 4

>> SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsVista

>> #endif


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