Difference between revisions of "Automatic Updates"
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Revision as of 08:18, 20 September 2006
If you deployed Windows workstations using Unattended, you had the opportunity to configure Automatic Updates.
If you didn't do it, or want to change it for some reason (i.e., Microsoft introduced a "patchday", and it makes too great impact on your network and/or workstations), you can use WPKG.
The below setting (auconfig.pl 3) will download updates automatically and notify the user before install. Other choices are possible:
1 | off Disable automatic updates 2 | notify Notify user before download 3 | download Download automatically; notify user before install 4 | install Download and install automatically
For more options, see auconfig.pl help.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <packages> <package id="windowsupdates" name="Windows Updates" revision="1" reboot="false" priority="10" execute="once"> <install cmd='C:\Perl\bin\perl %SERVER%\unattended\bin\auconfig.pl 3' /> <upgrade cmd='C:\Perl\bin\perl %SERVER%\unattended\bin\auconfig.pl 3' /> </package> </packages>
Note that you will need Unattended on your server, and Perl on your workstations (it comes by default if you deploy Windows with Unattended).