Q
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I am using Windows 10 Pro for Workstations v2004. My Windows account is linked to my Microsoft account. This system isn't part of a corporate domain, it is a standalone personal system. I have verified that I am not part of the Windows Insider Program using this site. The 'Windows Insider Program' pane mentioned there doesn't exist on my system.
Yet, I'm getting .NET 'Preview Updates' (e.g. kb4570721) downloaded/installed that require reboots when I check for updates with Windows Update. However, the non .NET preview updates (e.g. KB4571744) behave as expected and remain truly 'optional', requiring additional action before being downloaded/installed.
Are the .NET preview updates forced upon all users or has my machine somehow inadvertently signed up for non-production ready updates?
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Yet, I'm getting .NET 'Preview Updates' (e.g. kb4570721) downloaded/installed that require reboots when I check for updates with Windows Update. However, the non .NET preview updates (e.g. KB4571744) behave as expected and remain truly 'optional', requiring additional action before being downloaded/installed.
Are the .NET preview updates forced upon all users or has my machine somehow inadvertently signed up for non-production ready updates?
Thanks
Continue reading...