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I just singed up for the WUS RC and its downloading right now. CUrrently, I dont really have any patch management at all, except myself ;) I run about 50 machines and I would like to use some kind of automated patch managing software.... Do you guys recommend WUS and if so, do u know of any sites or resources to help me set it up?

THanks!

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i dunno, but it might not run on MSDE, as the last released MSDE version was based on an older version of sqlserver.

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also another thing is if you run something like ISA 2k4(i think that was it) it will stuff it up, so i cant use MSDE becuse it wont work on my server anyway :(

I have it running here as well,

It runs on a dedicated wsus server, and I think it's really a nice solution.

I use it in combination with group policy, and manage about 100 pc's with it. I'm also planning in the near future to deploy another wsus server in another related organisation (other city) so I can approve the updates at one location, but to prevent unnecessary bandwidth I can let them download there updates from windowsupdate.

I think it's a quite nice solution to manage updates.

EDIT:

if you don't have MSDE installed, WSUS Setup will ask you to install a new instance during the setup.

I have it running here as well,

It runs on a dedicated wsus server, and I think it's really a nice solution.

I use it in combination with group policy, and manage about 100 pc's with it. I'm also planning in the near future to deploy another wsus server in another related organisation (other city) so I can approve the updates at one location, but to prevent unnecessary bandwidth I can let them download there updates from windowsupdate.

I think it's a quite nice solution to manage updates.

EDIT:

if you don't have MSDE installed, WSUS Setup will ask you to install a new instance during the setup.

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Agreed. It beats paying for software to do the same thing or having to patch all of the computers yourself. :)

Yah I'm having a problem on my own machine now where a SQL Server 2000 post SP3 patch keeps getting pushed to my machine... I'm trying to find the KB article of where WU keeps saying the patch isnt applied although it is and how to fix it so this stupid annoyance goes away, lol

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