Policy

Specify deadline for automatic updates and restarts for quality update

This policy lets you specify the number of days before quality updates are installed on devices automatically, and a grace period after which required restarts occur automatically. Set deadlines for quality updates to meet your compliance goals. Updates will be downloaded and installed as soon as they are offered and automatic restarts will be attempted outside of active hours. Once the deadline has passed, restarts will occur regardless of active hours, and users will not be able to reschedule. If the deadline is set to 0 days, the update will be installed immediately upon offering, but might not finish within the day due to device availability and network connectivity. Set a grace period for quality updates to guarantee users a minimum time to manage their restarts once updates are installed. Users will be able to schedule restarts during the grace period and Windows can still automatically restart outside of active hours if users choose not to schedule restarts. The grace period might not take effect if users already have more than the number of days set as grace period to manage their restart, based on deadline configurations. You can set the device to delay restarting until both the deadline and grace period have expired. If you disable or do not configure this policy, devices will get updates and will restart according to the default schedule. This policy will override the following policies: 1. Specify deadline before auto restart for update installation 2. Specify Engaged restart transition and notification schedule for updates 3. Always automatically restart at the scheduled time 4. Configure Automatic Updates

Policy
Pack Microsoft Windows
Category Windows Components / Windows Update / Manage end user experience
Policy ID e8541c4c12ac
Internal name ComplianceDeadline

Registry

Copy registry mappings

HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\SetComplianceDeadlineForQU (enabled) = 1
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\SetComplianceDeadlineForQU (disabled) = 0
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ConfigureDeadlineForQualityUpdates
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ConfigureDeadlineGracePeriod
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ConfigureDeadlineNoAutoRebootForQualityUpdates

Policy notes

This policy lets you specify the number of days before quality updates are installed on devices automatically, and a grace period after which required restarts occur automatically. Set deadlines for quality updates to meet your compliance goals. Updates will be downloaded and installed as soon as they are offered and automatic restarts will be attempted outside of active hours. Once the deadline has passed, restarts will occur regardless of active hours, and users will not be able to reschedule. If the deadline is set to 0 days, the update will be installed immediately upon offering, but might not finish within the day due to device availability and network connectivity. Set a grace period for quality updates to guarantee users a minimum time to manage their restarts once updates are installed. Users will be able to schedule restarts during the grace period and Windows can still automatically restart outside of active hours if users choose not to schedule restarts. The grace period might not take effect if users already have more than the number of days set as grace period to manage their restart, based on deadline configurations. You can set the device to delay restarting until both the deadline and grace period have expired. If you disable or do not configure this policy, devices will get updates and will restart according to the default schedule. This policy will override the following policies: 1. Specify deadline before auto restart for update installation 2. Specify Engaged restart transition and notification schedule for updates 3. Always automatically restart at the scheduled time 4. Configure Automatic Updates

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