Never had to set it for the other GPOs, all have these same On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 12:52 PM, Joe Tinney <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it the Automatic Maintenance feature messing with you? > > https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/wsus/2013/10/08/ > enabling-a-more-predictable-windows-update-experience-for- > windows-8-and-windows-server-2012-kb-2885694/ > > > > > On Jan 26, 2018 11:06, "Susan Bradley" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Well at least on my Windows 10's that misbehave like this I've never ever > seen a message in the log file indicating anything. > > I also set the policy, "Always automatically restart at the scheduled time" > > On 1/26/2018 7:09 AM, Michael Leone wrote: > > DC OS is Win 2012 R2. And yes, the option to reboot with logged in > users is disabled. Not that I leave a DC with a logged in user > overnight; I always log out when I am done, so there was no logged on > user at the time the updates were supposed to install. Even if so, I > should have seen a message to that effect in a log, shouldn't I? > > On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 9:29 AM, Susan Bradley <[email protected]> > <[email protected]> wrote: > > What OS? > > and did you set the setting to not reboot if a user is logged in? > > > On 1/26/2018 5:44 AM, Michael Leone wrote: > > I can't tell what I am doing wrong (I'm practically certain it's my > fault, but I don't know where ... yet). I want to schedule automaticWhat > updates using WSUS to my domain controllers. So I created new AD > groups (multiple groups, because I want to stagger the rebooting of > DCs - I have 6). And I made a series of new GPOs, and set them to > automatically download and schedule install, all at different hours > and different days. Filtered them to the new AD groups, linked them to > the "Domain Controllers" OU. > > So one was supposed to happen this morning at 5 AM. Nothing. No reboot. > > I check the host, and both "gpresult /r" and rsop.msc are telling me > the same thing - updates are scheduled to be installed Friday at 5 AM. > The specific GPO that this DC is supposed to use is actually being > applied, it says. > > And there are 5 important updates waiting, so I know that it checked > in with WSUS, and found what it should. So it should have done > *something*. > > But no installation today, no reboot. No interesting entries in event > log. Nothing interesting in windowsupdate log - it says it found 5 > updates, but nothing about installing the durn things ... > > This should work, right? No reason I can't create a GPO to > automatically install Windows Updates via WSUS, right? > > > > > > >

