Hi,
I'm currently looking at installing OS updates at logout so as to make the update procedure as painless as possible for my users. I've got this working, along with displaying a splash screen informing the user of what is happening without any issues.
I've set the policy to reboot immediately if there is no user logged in and an update requires it. Obviously, this policy is triggered when the user logs out or as part of a reboot/shutdown procedure, my question is, if the user chooses shutdown and an update requires a reboot, the machine will not reboot as it is shutting down - Is this a safe enough way of doing things? The next time the user powers on the machine will serve as an effective 2nd half of a 'reboot', will it not? All ok or a terrible idea?
Many thanks!