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I was just wondering if anyone is beta testing Windows Update Service (WUS) from Microsoft?

I finally got some time to test it out, it has such a nice interface and it has mature well beyond what SUS is. So I am reading this 86 pages deployment guide for WUS and created some groups.

The problem is that I am using server-side targeting rather then forcing clients to use this WUS server via GPO as I still have SUS 1.0 w/ sp1 running on the production server. My all computer group has 0 computers and my new IT group has 0 computers. This documentation said on page 31 step 3:

use WUS to load computers into groups or use whatever means you are using for pointing clients to WUS to automatic this task.

Well that isn't quite clear to me ... and I definitely do NOT want to use any type of GPO at the moment since it is only beta. Any one know how to add computers into WUS and its groups?

Thanks.

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Hey IPv6

From what i understand you still need to use GPO to point the client to the WUS server and all the other options as per SUS. Once you do that your ALL Computers group will become filled with computers you can create groups for in WUS.

From what i can see these groups are purely for viewing and reporting type stuff.

cheers

b :)

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You will need to use the GPO, or local machine policy to point the clients to use ur WUS server still. The first time they successfully authenticate with the WUS server, they will be added.

If all the web services werent installed on port 80, in the GPO where you specify intranet and statitistics server, make sure you append the port to the end.

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yeah, I end up creating a test OU and moving my workstation and the WUS server into that OU, then creating a GPO for WUS.

From what i can see these groups are purely for viewing and reporting type stuff

The groups or target groups are used for more then just viewing and generating reports, in the whitepaper and my own WUS research write up:

The benefit of having target groups is to test updates.? You can have an accounting and human resources groups.? From these two groups, 1 workstation from each group can be put into a pilot group.? The pilot group will get the updates first and if all works well, the updates can be push to everyone else.? Unlike SUS, everyone gets the update.

So far WUS seems extremely cool, I like the new interface and they way they changed things for the better. However, it seems that they have dropped support for Office 2000 in the BETA version of WUS. There are still about 20 people in our corp. office that uses Office 2000 (including myself), which is sad but I think they should reconsider supporting that product.

Another thing I like to see is having the breakdown which product I want to download. For example, they have the 'Windows 2003 family' product, which include small business. Personally, I don't want to download small business stuff, I just want windows 2003 standard and all patch related to it.

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