IE 10 installed via Windows Updates

We have SCCM 2012 SP1 in our environment. We configured a number of Windows 7 computers manually with IE 9. Over the course of the night the computers might have pulled IE10 via windows update. The workstations are all pointing to the Sccm, but no upgrades
were authorized.
On the Windows 7 machines reviewed the following log files in C:\Windows.
1. IE10_main.log file in the Windows folder.
2.Reviewed C:\Windows\WindowsUpdate.log
Q1. From where did the IE 10 get installed on these machines?
Q2. Can we have the workstations stop AU and still receive patches via Sccm?
Q3. If we request a GPO to disable AU on all agency workstations patches will still get to the agency desktops w/o any issues?
IE10_main.log and WindowsUpdate have been uploaded to onedrive:
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=F3743C55DC76B1EE!1099&authkey=!AL40dKaAzl-_trc&ithint=folder%2c.log

1. Don't know, you'd have to do some investigation. There is no process called "authorization" in ConfigMgr for updates though but assuming that the systems are correctly set to use ConfigMgr (and the WSUS instance that your SUP is installed on), then there
are two possibilities -- approval directly within WSUS or added to a deployed software update group -- in addition to someone manually doing it. It could also have been pushed as a package or application from within ConfigMgr.
2. No. ConfigMgr uses the Windows Update Agent which is contained in the Windows Update service, this service must not be disabled.
3. Yes, this is recommended for multiple reasons. This may or may not have anything to do with IE10 being installed though.
Jason | http://blog.configmgrftw.com

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