T tobwen Well-Known Member Joined Oct 17, 2020 Messages 25 Nov 16, 2020 Thread Author #1 Users cannot (at least in v2004) allow Quality=Security Updates but disable Feature updates (=to next major release). Is this correct?
Users cannot (at least in v2004) allow Quality=Security Updates but disable Feature updates (=to next major release). Is this correct?
Neemobeer Cloud Security Engineer Staff member Joined Jul 4, 2015 Messages 9,000 Nov 16, 2020 #2 Yes and no. The updates themselves are independent of the upgrades (1909, 2004 etc); however, each release of Windows 10 is only supported for 18 months at which point you need to upgrade to continue receiving patches.
Yes and no. The updates themselves are independent of the upgrades (1909, 2004 etc); however, each release of Windows 10 is only supported for 18 months at which point you need to upgrade to continue receiving patches.
T tobwen Well-Known Member Joined Oct 17, 2020 Messages 25 Nov 16, 2020 Thread Author #3 That was not an answer to my question. Ok, I ask in another way: If I disable Security Service(s) (with e.g. Sordum Windows Update Blocker tool) : Will the Quality/Security Updates delivered or not?
That was not an answer to my question. Ok, I ask in another way: If I disable Security Service(s) (with e.g. Sordum Windows Update Blocker tool) : Will the Quality/Security Updates delivered or not?