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New script for updating Windows. #21084

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@pablo-herranz pablo-herranz force-pushed the poo176097_windows-update-script-fails-in-24h2 branch from 7805dde to a536457 Compare January 30, 2025 13:42
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@pablo-herranz pablo-herranz force-pushed the poo176097_windows-update-script-fails-in-24h2 branch from a536457 to c2ff764 Compare January 31, 2025 09:20
The existing Windows Update script is failing to run on Windows 24H2 due to deprecation within the Windows Update Agent API. This necessitates the development of a new script compatible with the updated API.
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@ricardobranco777 ricardobranco777 merged commit f873b0b into os-autoinst:master Jan 31, 2025
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