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qt5/coin/pre-provisioning/qtci-windows-11_24H2-x86_64/disable-windows-update-medic.ps1
Elias Toivola 3fc4fe9e00 Add Windows 11 24h2 x86_64 UEFI with non-blocking tests
There are two image templates right away: -70 is Windows 11 with no
Visual Studio or Windows SDK ever installed. -71 includes VS2022 17.9.1
(MSVC 14.39.33519) and Windows SDK 10.0.26100.1742

Image changes compared to 23h2:
- VS2019 is left out as it's no longer used in provisioning scripts.
- Old DirectX installation (10-dxsdk.ps1) is left out. It's legacy,
  originally used for Windows 7, and newer libraries should be found
  from Windows SDK.
- 08-libclang-v100-dyn.ps1 is removed as it's no longer used. It had
  dependency to VS2019.
- These images use UEFI instead of BIOS.
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Task-number: QTQAINFRA-6734
Task-number: QTQAINFRA-6823
Change-Id: I53a62c74b07d7fbfc9b1afbe44444272ae7c51e7
Reviewed-by: Tero Heikkinen <tero.heikkinen@qt.io>
2025-04-11 08:43:08 +00:00

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# Windows Update Medic Service (WaaSMedicSvc)'PerformRemediation' helps recover update-related services to the supported configuration.
# WaasMedicSvc keeps re-starting Windows Update, even if it disabled manually.
# Even Admin user don't have privileged to disable PerformRemediation from Task Scheduler which means that WaaSMedicSvc.dll need's to be removed from the system
$limit = (Get-Date).AddMinutes(20)
$path = "C:\Windows\System32\WaaSMedicSvc.dll"
DO {
takeown /F $path
icacls $path /grant Administrators:f
Write-host "Deleting $path"
Try {
del $path
}
Catch [System.UnauthorizedAccessException] {
Write-host "Access to the path '$path' is denied."
Continue
}
if ((Get-Date) -gt $limit) {
exit 1
}
}while (Test-Path -Path "$path")