

Correct. I had mistakenly stated Windows Update and I meant the updates via the Microsoft Store. I’ve updated my post to correct that mistake and added some clarifications.
Correct. I had mistakenly stated Windows Update and I meant the updates via the Microsoft Store. I’ve updated my post to correct that mistake and added some clarifications.
No, I used CSP’s installer not via the MS Store.
So I couldn’t find anything for 3rd Party Apps. I found GPO settings for disabling Automatic Updates which doesn’t apply in this situation because I already have it disabled. Where are the GPO settings for 3rd Party?
Figured it out…capitalization…always lol. The username defined on Pop was all lowercase and I was sending the username via MS RDP with a few upper case letters since that’s how it’s spelt for the actual Pop sign on user.
It’s the stock RDP settings built into Pop. I am passing authentication info from my Windows client to Pop which is the authentication info defined in Pop’s RDP settings (username and password). I’m manually defining the auth info on the Windows Client so it’s not passing in the default current login information.
I’ll see if the logs mention anything. It doesn’t look like there’s an application specific log for the RDP function in Pop so maybe it’s just under syslog or journal?
EDIT: Figured it out…the username I defined in the Pop settings was all lowercase. I was sending a few uppercase letters via MS since that’s how the actual Pop login username is spelt.
Dang…ok thanks. I’ll keep working on it and I’ll update in case I find a solution.
You’re totally right, I forgot to add the picture and details when I posted. I updated the post with an image and expanded text. I did confirm that the time and timezone are consistent between the two devices.
Corrected my original post. I’ve also updated it to reflect that larger context as well as the content in the “…” menu option.
Selecting the “Cancel Download” within the “…” menu only stops the download for that instance. When the Store rechecks for updates, this will pop back up. There doesn’t seem to be a way to tell the Store to ignore updates for that product.
If there’s isn’t a way to disable specific updates, then I’m not sure what I would want to do as I also have PowerToys installed. That also get updated via this context and I like that streamline so I’d prefer not to turn off ALL 3rd party updates if you even can.