Local Windows Update Server


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I saw a long time ago a new product Microsoft was coming out with. It was a Local Windows Update Server. You would tell your Local server which updates you wanted installed to your client machines, and you would set your client machines to look at the local windows update server for updates instead of the server on the web. I cannot remember what this is called.... does anyone have any ideas about it?

/Edit: Nevermind, I found it. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversyst...us/default.mspx

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I saw a long time ago a new product Microsoft was coming out with.? It was a Local Windows Update Server.? You would tell your Local server which updates you wanted installed to your client machines, and you would set your client machines to look at the local windows update server for updates instead of the server on the web.? I cannot remember what this is called.... does anyone have any ideas about it?

Its Called:

Microsoft Software Update Services.

Its be around for a while.

More Info:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversyst...us/default.mspx

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversyst...sus/popper.html

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Its Called:

Microsoft Software Update Services.

Its be around for a while.

More Info:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversyst...us/default.mspx

SUS is really expensive and unless you are a rather large corporate environment look at some other programs that do the same thing and then some. HFNetcheck and Patchlin are two good companies that I research and have used in some work environments.

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Its Called:

Microsoft Software Update Services.

Its be around for a while.

More Info:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversyst...us/default.mspx

SUS is really expensive and unless you are a rather large corporate environment look at some other programs that do the same thing and then some. HFNetcheck and Patchlin are two good companies that I research and have used in some work environments.

Expensive? What are you talking about. SUS IS FREE. :yes:

HFNETCHK ? Thats an obsolete version of the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer.

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