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  1. Looking for command line upgrade from Windows 10 to 11 for multiple systems

    It appears that is correct. It suppresses that box completely.
  2. Looking for command line upgrade from Windows 10 to 11 for multiple systems

    I did try /noRestartUI and discovered that is the reverse of what I need. When I manually ran the command line using an account with local Admin rights on a test system, that option completely suppressed the restart box below. The system just rebooted, no warning. That's the box I need to...
  3. Looking for command line upgrade from Windows 10 to 11 for multiple systems

    Quick update without the /quietinstall, I can see it running in the task Manager, but not doing anything. I think it is waiting for EULA approval which does not show.
  4. Looking for command line upgrade from Windows 10 to 11 for multiple systems

    Unfortunately, Microsoft has not published any of the switches for the Update Assistant. I found a number of other sites that have the information. They reverse engineered the application to find the switches. The links below are some of the sites. There was one that not only had the...
  5. Looking for command line upgrade from Windows 10 to 11 for multiple systems

    Unfortunately, we are seeing the same thing when run from the task scheduler. It runs (and upgrades to Windows 11), but the user never sees the pop up from the application that gives them the option to defer the reboot. All they get is that the system is rebooting now with no other warning...
  6. Looking for command line upgrade from Windows 10 to 11 for multiple systems

    I'm looking for a command line update for Windows 10 to 11 that can be pushed to a number of systems. The users are not local admins on their systems. I was able to create a command line using the Windows 11 update assistant that works, but when run from a 3rd party app push or as a scheduled...
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