I am starting to deploy my SCCM 2007 to a group of users to see if it is ready to be use as our main update server. Last night SCCM rebooted a large number of my test machines and I am unsure why it is. In my current enviroment we want SCCM to -NEVER- reboot the computers and install all updates behind the scene without prompting. I don't mind having nagging screens asking for user to reboot I just never want to allow it to do so on its own.
Is there anything I might be missing or any GPO settings I could setup to ensure this.
The settings I currently have are...
Deployment Template: Under Restart Settings
A system restart may be initiated when....
Checked: Servers
Checked: Workstation
Unchecked: Allow system restart outside of maintenance windows
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I am starting to deploy my SCCM 2007 to a group of users to see if it is ready to be use as our main update server. Last night SCCM rebooted a large number of my test machines and I am unsure why it is. In my current enviroment we want SCCM to -NEVER- reboot the computers and install all updates behind the scene without prompting. I don't mind having nagging screens asking for user to reboot I just never want to allow it to do so on its own.
Is there anything I might be missing or any GPO settings I could setup to ensure this.
The settings I currently have are...
Deployment Template: Under Restart Settings
A system restart may be initiated when....
Checked: Servers
Checked: Workstation
Unchecked: Allow system restart outside of maintenance windows
(same as above for deployed lists)
Deployment Management : Under Schedule
Updates are made available : As soon as possible
Set a deadline
Checked: Ignore maintenance windows
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