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2You asked the question... did it work?– undoCommented Oct 2, 2016 at 8:19
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Waiting for an update to come from MS, to test.– BryceCommented Oct 6, 2016 at 6:44
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If it was in 8, it could work fine in 10.– OvermindCommented Jan 17, 2017 at 13:45
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Seems like I do not have that option Registry path on my system. (I am running Microsoft Windows 10 Education, version 10.0.18362, for what it's worth.) I will be searching across my registry for that key.– Spencer DCommented Sep 27, 2019 at 23:54
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Sadly, no longer working on Windows 10. That's the same as going on GPEDIT, User config, Admin templates, Windows Components, Windows Update, and then the option there about what the key name says. And it setting applies at most to Windows 7. That one and the equivalent to NoAUShutdownOption, which say the same. No idea how you were able to get it to work on Windows 8 though. But on Windows 10 it seems not to work anymore, like Microsoft states there (using Windows 10 LTSC Build 1809).– Edw590Commented Feb 7, 2021 at 19:38
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