![]() Now this service "Windows Update Medic Service" is spitting in my soup because my GPO is not working anymore. The latter simply stopped the service and set it to "disabled". One with "enable Windows Updates via WSUS" and another with "disable Windows Updates". In the past I had two GPOs running, which I activated/deactivated on the maintenance day. That's why it doesn't make sense to update Windows in this environment with guard protection enabled. ![]() (Only the administrator has the possibility to deactivate the protection of the card). In addition, all computers are equipped with a guard card - which means that after a restart of the computer, I have deactivated the Windows Update service in my environments for a good reason, because they are schools that only get updates during the holidays. With Windows 1803 Microsoft has integrated a new service "WaaSMedicSvc" which serves as a watchdog for the WindowsUpdate service.
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