I would suggest in BatchPatch going to ‘Actions > Send message to logged-on users.’ With this feature you can simply tell users something like “Please reboot your computer now or it will be rebooted in 5 minutes” or just “Your computer will be rebooted in 5 minutes. Please save all work.” And then go ahead either start pinging the computer or wait 5 minutes and use the ‘Get last boot time’ option in BP to see if the user performed the reboot. If not, then go ahead and reboot it. If they are already ignoring the reboot prompt from Windows Update, then sending them a message with a ‘Reboot Now’ option doesn’t seem like it would be any different.
Yes. But I would like to do it like in the shutdown.exe /i
Set time, write the message, that the computer will be automatically rebooted in x Min. If they do it in the mean time, then it is not rebooted. Should actually be done quite simple…