You are on a task that requires special permission, so I can't do it for you right now.
You are on a task that requires special permission, so I can't do it for you right now.
Hey, I got Windows 11 version 22h2 and I am having trouble with the Task Scheduler app. When I go to the Update Orchestrator folder under Microsoft Windows, right-click on the Reboot folder, and try to click "Disable," it says that my account doesn't have permission because you are not an admin. I tried changing permissions for everything but still can't disable things. Can someone help me bypass this so I can turn off what I want without needing special access?
I know you probably say "Because I want what is mine" when someone asks why they are trying to turn off Windows updates, but I'm going to keep asking because maybe I'll be wrong this time too. Why would you actually want to stop those Windows updates? And why isn't just clicking "Pause for a week" enough if you're scared something bad will happen at the wrong moment? Especially since you could keep extending it another week or two, even though from a safety and quality of life point of view, doing that is really bad because your computer gets weak then other computers you use can get weak too.