Postpone feature updates (Windows 10 2004 etc)
Hi there!
I don't know if it's technically possible to do this. But it would be helpful if we can postpone feature updates that Microsoft release twice a year (1906, 2004 etc) because they sometimes contain bugs and other issues that may affect our environment. A great way to avoid being early adopters is if we were able to set a delay for certain updates. Say for example 30, 60 or 90 days, so there is a chance for Microsoft to release hotfixes that solves the most urgent issues after new feature release.
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18 Dec, '20
Johnny Jand support these also for macOS new releases (minor several and major once) [and also Linux* if relevant]
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15 Mar, '21
EricI'm not sure if you know this, but you can set this up in the policy to not install updates based on the name of the update. I have a rule setup that looks for windows updates that have the words "Feature update to Windows" in it and specifically states not to install this. It seems to work fine. But then I have a PowerShell script setup that allows me to manually kick off those feature updates on an individual workstation basis. I will post it in the PowerShell script forum.