If non-active hours are set for during the night and the PC is left in Sleep, Hibernate or even Shutdown then when updates are available, does
Windows switch on the PC with the Wake-up Timers to download and install the updates ?
If so, does it then do the second leg of updating and restart to consolidate the updates and then switch the PC off or back to the Mode it was in ?
If so, does it then do the second leg of updating and restart to consolidate the updates and then switch the PC off and back to the mode it was in ?
Or are you faced with a live PC screen when you wake up in the morning ?
I do all my updates manually, have rigged the non-active hours accordingly and disabled the Wake-up timers.
I have no wish to wake up in the morning and find my PC has been on half the night.
I have searched the web on this, but have found nothing to answer my question.