As Daniel mentioned, do those boxes (and in fact, EVERY single box you manage 
that it's applicable for) have this update, released less than a month ago:  
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3050265  It's specifically for the exact 
issue of windows update scans on Windows 7 (both x86 and x64) where when a box 
as "low ram" (defined in this case as 1gb or so)... takes all the ram and then 
starts paging to disk--making the entire system slow and basically unusable to 
the end user.
Before you just go ahead and disable windows updates completely... I strongly 
encourage you to deploy that update first (reboot), and then have them retest 
the impact of the windows update scan. 
 


     On Thursday, July 2, 2015 6:08 AM, Hun boy <[email protected]> wrote:
   

 Ok..Hope no impact on endpoint updates 

Sent from iPhone....sorry for typos
On 02-Jul-2015, at 3:25 pm, Daniel Ratliff <[email protected]> wrote:


 
[mssms] Windows update service disableThe client will be fine, no updates will 
install and software update scans will also fail.

Is that service really eating up alot of RAM? If so try installing the June WUA 
update, it fixed high RAM utilization for us.



-----Original Message-----
From: Hun boy [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2015 04:32 AM Eastern Standard Time
To: Sms
Subject: [mssms] Windows update service disable

For some reason top management wanted to disable updates services to save their 
ram in VDI PROJECT ...

Now question here is by disabling we will loose only software updates feature 
??? Or antivirus updates from endpoint production also will stop ??

Does the sccm client will work properly without this service ???

Sent from iPhone....sorry for typos




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