Manually Installing, Scripting, and Removing Updates
Most updates in your organization should be installed using WSUS 3.0 SP2 or Configuration Manager 2007 R2. However, at times you might need to install, script, or remove updates manually. This section provides an overview of Windows Update files and describes how to work with updates.
Learn more:
Overview of Windows 7 Update Files
How to Script Update Installations
How to Remove Updates
Deploying Updates to New Computers
Other Reasons to Use a Private Network for New Computers
Managing BITS
BITS Behavior
BITS Group Policy Settings
Configuring the Maximum Bandwidth Served For Peer Client Requests Policy
Managing BITS with Windows PowerShell
Windows Update Group Policy Settings
Configuring Windows Update to Use a Proxy Server
Tools for Auditing Software Updates
The MBSA Console
MBSACLI and more
In this tutorial:
- Managing Software Updates
- Methods for Deploying Updates
- Windows Update Client
- Windows Server Update Services
- System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2
- Manually Installing, Scripting, and Removing Updates
- Overview of Windows 7 Update Files
- How to Script Update Installations
- How to Remove Updates
- Deploying Updates to New Computers
- Other Reasons to Use a Private Network for New Computers
- Managing BITS
- BITS Behavior
- BITS Group Policy Settings
- Configuring the Maximum Bandwidth Served For Peer Client Requests Policy
- Managing BITS with Windows PowerShell
- Windows Update Group Policy Settings
- Configuring Windows Update to Use a Proxy Server
- Tools for Auditing Software Updates
- The MBSA Console
- MBSACLI
- Scheduling MBSA
- Troubleshooting the Windows Update Client
- The Process of Updating Network Software
- Assembling the Update Team
- Inventorying Software
- Creating an Update Process
- Discovering Updates
- Evaluating Updates
- Speeding the Update Process
- Retrieving Updates
- Testing Updates
- Installing Updates
- Removing Updates
- Auditing Updates
- How Microsoft Distributes Updates
- Security Updates
- Update Rollups
- Service Packs
- Microsoft Product Life Cycles