![]() My script does the job but Microsoft seems **** bent on ensuring that no matter that no matter what one does – updates are happening. ![]() Over here – I had to create a script that runs “post” Edge install – to clean all this c*** up EVERYTIME an Edge update is released. All of these things conspire to keep Edge checking for updates as quickly as each hour on a typical install. ![]() When you first install Edge (whether the consumer package or via the “business’ MSI version – the installer sets up a myriad of vectors that allow Edge to relentlessly update itself with no control from either the user OR via IT (if you are managing it in a business environment).Įdge places a series of tasks in Task Scheduler and installs several apps (like Microsoft Edge Update) and services (3 of them) onto the PC. Updates with Edge Chromium are a challenge. I’m not at all pleased with this sort of behavior, so today I’ll be digging for the technical details and the information required to toggle that deeper setting to “off”. There is no entry within the WU list which reflects such an update was processed, unless it was something slyly and covertly wrapped into a malware definitions update in the past day. Chredge does not have a high-level setting option for that feature, so it must be buried within the deeper structure - both machines apparently auto-updated to the latest version without any notification or user involvement. ![]() In general, I turn off auto-updating for any app installed on all of my machines where that user-selectable option is available in its settings, with few exceptions. Firefox is the default browser by choice on my primary laptop, though I installed Chredge on both of my W10H圆4 laptops to replace the extant versions of Edge when it became available a few months back (it’s the default and only browser on a 32Gb eMMC laptop).
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