Users encountering this issue could not check their Windows computers’ eligibility through the PC Health Check software. They were left with no other option but to check the minimum requirements for Windows 11 manually.

What does Your organization manages updates on this PC mean?

If the PC Health Check app on your machine displays this message on the screen, it could be triggered by a few factors and could mean different things, including:

Restricted admin rights – It simply means that you do not have the administrator rights of the PC or you are not logged in using the administrator account. You do not use a personal MS account – Using a Microsoft Family account, and a parent or caretaker is set as the primary system administrator would also trigger the message. Local accounts – On the flip side, using a local account on a Windows computer can also be the culprit behind this message since having a Microsoft account is a requirement for Windows 11.

Moreover, this issue can also present itself on Windows machines with linked business or educational accounts. Though there are many possibilities of why this issue is presenting itself, you don’t need to be alarmed. Below are some quick and easy fixes that will definitely resolve the problem.

How can I fix the error: Your organization manages updates on this PC?

1. Use an administrator account

As mentioned earlier, this issue mostly means that you are not running an administrator account. Thus, the first and foremost thing you should ensure is that you have an administrator account on the system or at least have credentials for one. SPONSORED Changing to an administrator account will most likely resolve the issue. If you are already logged in with an admin account, move on to the next solutions in the list.

2. Disconnect work or school account

3. Edit Windows Registry

4. Change Group Policy Editor Settings

5. Change Diagnostic data settings

If the issue is presenting itself due to insufficient data being sent to Microsoft, changing Diagnostic data will definitely resolve the problem.

Since this solution requires a Group Policy Editor, it only applies to a certain pool of Windows users. Though for non-pro users, there are plenty of other reliable solutions.

6. Enable telemetry

There has also been a pool of users complaining about the non-accessibility of settings and the above-mentioned issue. If that’s also the case with you, check out issues with settings that your organization manages. And that is it, Your organization manages updates on this PC should no longer be an issue for you. If you still have questions or even suggestions, do not hesitate to let us know using the comments section below, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

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