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I was trying to fix a problem with SteamVR Home and got sucked in.

At the time I wanted to update Windows I got this message:

"Some settings are managed by your organization"

Give that I am the only admin on my system and the sole

owner of said system, I though this that me so I should be able to manage them.

Not so! I found two solution to this one involved Group policy editor and the other

regeditor. Neither solution worked.

There are the issues which I transcribed from windows update:

View Configured update policies

Wondering why you’re seeing ‘Some setting are managed by your organization’?

Examples include:

·       Your organization has set some policies to manage updates

·       You have opted in for Windows insider program

Policies set on your device

Intranet Update Service for detecting Updates

Source: Administrator

Type: Group Policy

 

Allow connecting to Windows Update Internet Locations

Source: Administrator

Type: Group Policy

 

Disable all online services for Windows update except manager services

Source: Administrator

Type: Group Policy

 

Use alternate URL for Update Service

Source: Administrator

Type: Group Policy

 

Configure an alternative location for downloading updates when scanning against a manager service

Source: Administrator

Type: Group Policy

 

Do not connect to any Windows Update internet locations

Source: Administrator

Type: Group Policy

If anyone knows how to fix this or where the fix can be found much appreciated

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1. There is a higher admin account than your's.

2. It is possibly best to ignore the message. 


Bob

i5, 16 GB ram, GTX 960, FS on SSD, Windows 10 64 bit, home built works anyway.

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On 1/13/2020 at 8:02 PM, bobbyjack said:

1. There is a higher admin account than your's.

Well if there is I'm re-installing.

I am the sole owner and user of this system.

I built and and installed everything myself.

So something is a miss!

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6 hours ago, Avidean said:

well sometimes a fresh look makes all the difference! 😆

I fixed it!

How?


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4 hours ago, vortex681 said:

How?

There is a hidden administrator account in Windows 10.

I did not discover this fact on line. I noticed that there was an option to

unhide in Winaero Tweaker.

So after unhidding the built in Administrators account I logged into it

and looked for the group policy: Allow connecting to Windows Update Internet Locations

under Windows update in the Group policy editior and changed it appropriately.

I then logged out of the build in Administrators account and logged back into my

regular account and in Windows update and the message:

"Some settings are managed by your organization"

was gone and when I clicked update windows, it updated normally.

 

That's averts the complete reinstall for me for now.

But at some point, perhaps when Prepar3D V5 is released

I'll do a complete reinstall. When I do the first thing I'll do is

unhide the built in administrator account and delete the account

I setup when installing. That way there will be only one account

on the computer with full administrator privileges.

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I should add that I caused this problem in the first place by using Winaero to disable windows update in the first place.

Not the apps fault. Mine for misusing it. Since I believe I uninstalled the app to install a newer version without first reseting

all the tweaks I had applied.

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You might do some research before you delete the normal admin account. As I understand it, just using the elevated account is a security risk, as well as there not being a way to recover from any account corruption. 


Bob

i5, 16 GB ram, GTX 960, FS on SSD, Windows 10 64 bit, home built works anyway.

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