SCCM Force Reboot after Patching Easiest Options ConfigMgr

Let’s check SCCM force reboot options after patching. Reboot options are available in client settings policies: Manier times, then reboot options after patching works by the maintenance window.

You can set the maintenance window configurations from SCCM collection properties. You can use maintenance windows to define to avoid accidental force reboots and installation of applications during business-critical hours.

Windows 10 and Windows 11 reboot notifications(toast notification) are improved much. You can see the notification settings from System > Notifications & actions. However, when you use SCCM/Configuration Manager, the notifications should be configured through client settings.

SCCM Force Reboot Options after patching?

Let’s check the default client settings to control force reboot and notification delivered to Window 10/ Windows 11 devices. All these notification and force reboot behaviors must be configured/managed through client settings.

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  • Launch Configuration Manager Console.
  • Navigate to \Administration\Overview\Client Settings.
  • Select the default client settings and go to properties.
SCCM Force Reboot after Patching Software Updates ConfigMgr
SCCM Force Reboot after Patching Software Updates ConfigMgr

Now, let’s check configurations available for setting up the SCCM force reboot after patching. You also need to check the following section called Software Updates client settings configurations. You can specify settings that apply to all clients in the hierarchy and can be modified by custom settings. You can specify restart behavior on client computers.

From the Computer Restart tab, you can configure the following settings. The following are the recommended/ default values. Most of these notifications and configurations are very matured if you compare the same with WUfB settings in Intune.

Client Settings for PC RestartValue
Configuration Manager can force a device to restart Yes
Specify the amount of time after the deadline before a device gets restarted (minutes) 90
Specify the amount of time that a user is presented a final countdown notification before a device gets restarted (minutes) 15
After the deadline, specify the frequency of restart reminder notifications to the user (minutes) 240
When a deployment requires a restart, show a diag window to the user instead of a toast notification. No
When a deployment requires a restart, allow the low rights user to restart a Windows server deviceNo
Force Restart options – Policies – Default ones
SCCM Force Reboot after Patching Software Updates ConfigMgr
SCCM Force Reboot after Patching Software Updates ConfigMgr – SCCM Force Reboot options

Patching Notification & Force Reboot Configs

Now, let’s check patching(software update) notifications & force reboot configurations from the client settings tab called Software Updates. You can learn how to create & deploy a new software update patch package using SCCM. Let’s learn more details from the below section.

  • Navigate to Client Settings -> Software Updates tab.
  • The following are the default values of software update policies.

NOTE! These policies will not help configure and manage force reboot settings directly; however, these settings help provide a consistent user experience.

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Software Updates Deadline SettingsDefault Values
Period of time for which all pending deployments deadline is reached, install all other software update deployments with the deadline coming within a specified period of time. Yes
Period of time for which all pending deployment with deadline in this time will also be installed 1 Hour
Enable installation of software updates in “All deployments” maintenance windows when the “Software Update” maintenance window is available No
Patching Related Policies
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SCCM Force Reboot after Patching Software Updates ConfigMgr – SCCM Force Reboot options

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9 thoughts on “SCCM Force Reboot after Patching Easiest Options ConfigMgr”

  1. Hi!
    I want some servers to be updated automatically and restarted (if needed) during a defined maintenance window (i have every workday 20-24h).

    I got the problem, that updates are installed – but the servers don’t do the reboot.
    What am i missing?

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  2. me too.

    ADR runs and deploys. Software updates install during maint window but servers do not restart. they are left “pendingreboot”

    Did you find the cause and a resolution?

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  3. Something to try…
    Had an issue at one client where reboots didn’t happen on some systems.
    It seems the notifications got stuck in to toast notifications and the users never saw this. Could possibly be fix by a GPO to show toast notifications.
    However, for the sake of simplicity we changes the setting “show a diag window to the user instead of a toast notification” to yes and it appeared to have resolve the issue.

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  4. The default settings do not make sense to me at all. In the documentation (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/core/clients/deploy/device-restart-notifications#client-settings) for the setting

    “After the deadline, specify the frequency of restart reminder notifications to the user” we can read

    “This frequency duration value should be less than the value of Specify the amount of time after the deadline before a device gets restarted (minutes) minus the value of Specify the amount of time that a user is presented a final countdown notification before a device gets restarted (minutes). Otherwise, the reminder notifications won’t work.”

    That means using the default values the value for “After the deadline, specify the frequency of restart reminder notifications to the user” needs to be smaller than 90min-15min.
    But the default is 240, I question how this should work.

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