Ahh, if that's the case, just reapply the number of days to registry again then ?
By the way, the flightsettingsmaxpauseupdate value is not available by default in non insider version windows, but is it available by default for insider version ?
ahh, I see, so it's still possible that Windows Update can resume on its own despite already applying this registry edit
Has there been a case before ?
Here, I thought this can be a permanent workaround :crys:
Sorry Brink, I hope that you are not mad if I ask many questions :crys:
What do you mean by "no guarantee a installed update may reset it back to defaults" ?
Is it like the case with a guy where after applying this in registry, the paused interval can only be at 7 days maximum despite he's not...
Yeah, I mean it will reset back to its default value which is from 7 to 35 days for the public release right ?
For insider it will be only maximum 7 days, but for public, it will back to 7 - 35 days option right ?
And then, is it safe to edit registry to add max pause days for windows update...
Hi Brink, you mentioned this for Windows Insider, but what about the non insider version ? Will it revert back to 35 days if I hit resume updates ?
Thanks a lot