Phone Update Restrictions |
Set the Windows Embedded Handheld Phone Update Restriction.
- Never Check: updates are not checked
- Automatic Install: installs updates automatically
- Check updates: checks for updates but lets user choose when to download and install them
- Download updates: downloads updates but lets user choose when to install them
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WP8.1 |
Auto Update Settings |
Allow the IT administrator to manage automatic update behavior to scan, download, and install updates.
- Notify User: Notify the user before downloading the update. This policy is used by enterprises that want to enable end-users to manage data usage. With this option users are notified when there are updates that apply to the device and are ready for download. Users can download and install the updates from the Windows Update control panel.
- Install and Notify: Auto install the update and then notify the user to schedule a restart. Updates are downloaded automatically on non-metered networks and installed during "Automatic Maintenance" when the computer is not in use and is not running on battery power. If automatic maintenance is unable to install updates for two days, Windows Update will install updates right away. If the installation requires a restart, the end-user is prompted to schedule the restart time. The end-user has up to seven days to schedule the restart and after that, a restart is forced. Enabling the end-user to control the restart time reduces the risk of accidental app data loss caused by apps that do not shutdown properly on restart.
- Install and Restart: Auto install and restart. Updates are downloaded automatically on non-metered networks and installed during "Automatic Maintenance" when the computer is not in use and is not running on battery power. If automatic maintenance is unable to install updates for two days, Windows Update will install updates right away. If a restart is required, then the device is automatically restarted when the device is not actively being used. This is the default behavior for unmanaged devices. Devices are updated quickly, but it increases the risk of accidental app data loss caused by apps that do not shutdown properly on restart.
- Install and Restart at Specific Time: Auto install and restart at a specified time. The IT administrator specifies the installation day and time. If no day and time are specified, the default is 3 AM daily. Automatic installation happens at this time and restart happens after a 15-minute countdown. If the user is logged in when Windows is ready to restart, the user can interrupt the 15-minute countdown to delay the restart.
- Install and Restart Without User Control: Auto install and restart without end-user control. Updates are downloaded automatically on non-metered networks and installed during "Automatic Maintenance" when the computer is not in use and is not running on battery power. If automatic maintenance is unable to install updates for two days, Windows Update will install updates right away. If a restart is required, then the device is automatically restarted when the device is not actively being used. It sets the end-user control panel to read-only.
- No Auto Updates: Turn off automatic updates.
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WP10 |
Disable Non-Microsoft Signed Update |
Disallow the IT administrator to manage whether Automatic Updates accepts updates signed by entities other than Microsoft when the update is found at the UpdateServiceUrl location. This policy supports using WSUS for third-party software and patch distribution. Supported operations are Get and Replace. |
WP10 |
Disable Update Service |
Specify whether the device can use Microsoft Update, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), or Windows Store. Even when Windows Update is configured to receive updates from an intranet update service, it will periodically retrieve information from the public Windows Update service to enable future connections to Windows Update, and other services like Microsoft Update or the Windows Store. Enabling this policy will disable that functionality, and may cause connection to public services such as the Windows Store to stop working. Note: This policy applies only when the desktop or device is configured to connect to an intranet update service using the Custom Update WSUS server URL policy. |
WP10 |
Scheduled Install Time (0-23 hours) |
Enable the IT administrator to schedule the time of the update installation. |
WP10 |
Custom Update WSUS Server URL |
The URL of a custom update WSUS server. Allows the device to check for updates from a WSUS server instead of Microsoft Update. This is useful for on-premises MDMs that need to update devices that cannot connect to the Internet. |
WP10 |
Scheduled Install Day |
Enable the IT administrator to schedule the day of the update installation. |
WP10 |