you need to prevent Computer1 from automatically restar…

You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10 Enterprise. Computer1 is configured to receive
Windows updates from the Internet.
If a user is logged on to Computer1, you need to prevent Computer1 from automatically restarting without the
logged on user’s consent after the installation of the Windows updates.
What should you do?

You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10 Enterprise. Computer1 is configured to receive
Windows updates from the Internet.
If a user is logged on to Computer1, you need to prevent Computer1 from automatically restarting without the
logged on user’s consent after the installation of the Windows updates.
What should you do?

A.
Enable the Defer upgrades setting.

B.
Edit the Automatic App Update scheduled task.

C.
Configure the Choose how updates are delivered setting.

D.
Configure the Choose how updates are installed setting.

Explanation:
In the Choose how updates are installed setting, you can use the drop-down menu to choose an option:
Schedule a restart
Automatically restart
The Schedule a restart option will allow the user to choose when the computer is restarted. Of the answers
given, this is the only way to prevent Computer1 from automatically restarting without the logged on user’s
consent after the installation of the Windows updates.
Incorrect Answers:
A: The Defer Upgrades setting delays feature upgrades for several months while allowing security updates
through. It does not prevent a computer from automatically restarting without the logged on user’s consent after
the installation of the Windows updates.
B: The Automatic App Update scheduled task is for updating Windows Store Apps, not the operating system.
Furthermore, there is no setting in the Automatic App Update scheduled task that can prevent a computer from
automatically restarting without the logged on user’s consent after the installation of updates.
C: The Choose how updates are delivered setting can be used to enable or disable peer-to-peer updates.
This is where one computer on the network downloads the updates from Microsoft and other computers on the
network download the updates from that computer. This setting cannot prevent a computer from automatically
restarting without the logged on user’s consent after the installation of the Windows updates.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-10/getstarted-choose-how-updates-are-installed



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