Quote from: JamesRodgers on October 22, 2024, 02:48:44 PMQuote from: Raunak Desai (Patch My PC) on April 02, 2024, 01:53:24 AMHey !
Thank you for reaching out.
Certainly! The situation you described is quite common in environments where software updates are deployed through SCCM (System Center Configuration Manager).
Personaly, I don't think there is anything they can do except reboot the machines. What I can suggest is : Only give a few days restart grace period instead of 14.
You can configure SCCM to automatically schedule reboots after updates are installed. This ensures that systems are rebooted within a reasonable timeframe, minimizing the likelihood of pending reboots causing issues during software installations. And about it and more you can find info online. Here is one article about creating LXP from scratch and it may be useful for you. However, be cautious with this approach, as unexpected reboots can disrupt user workflow.
Regards,
Raunak
Hello, I'm pretty new to everything, but why 14 days are not a good option, and you offer to make this period shorter?
I actually have the same question. I've always thought that 2 weeks in an optional time.