Learning and Sharing all kinds of Cyber Security Knowledge for Cloud, Vulnerability Assessment, Risk Assessment, Threat Hunting, Policy Compliance, SIEM, Cisco, Checkpoint, F5, Juniper, Fortigate, Palo Alto, Vmware etc. If this video is having some useful information, please give me a thumb up. Check the Disabled option to turn off the policy. Double-click the Configure Automatic Updates policy on the right side.Ģ. Run gpedit.msc as administrator then navigate to the following path:Ĭomputer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Updateġ. Double-click the newly created key and change its value from 0 to 1.Ĭlick the OK button.Restart your computer.Īnother way is to use group policy. Right-click on the right side, select New, and click the DWORD (32-bit) Value option.Name the new key NoAutoUpdate and press Enter.Ĥ. ![]() Right-click the newly created key, select New, and click the Key option.Name the new key AU and press Enter.ģ. Right-click the Windows (folder) key, select New, and then click the Key option.Name the new key WindowsUpdate and press Enter.Ģ. Here is another registry key, you might want to give it a try: Navigate to the following path in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windowsġ. Disable Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) through Windows Services. If your services come back running again after a couple of days, you might want to try following two methods: Symantec Endpoint Protection should now be disabled. You can enable / disable it whenever you want. I used that a lot recently to block windows update. Either you upgrade to the latest release to make it compatible or uninstall SEP, upgrade OS
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