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Re: windows update cache
From: Seth Mattinen <sethm () rollernet us>
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 09:44:08 -0700
Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007, Joe Johnson wrote:Windows Software Update Services doesn't require the end-user to be part of a domain to get updates. You just need to define the WSUS server as the source for updates by changing a few registry entries and make sure the server is available via HTTP or HTTPS to your customers. You can read more at Microsoft's site. Also, WSUS is free to run on any Windows server.Great if you're running a windows IT type LAN; crap if you're running an ISP!
Why? It talks TCP/IP. ~Seth
Current thread:
- windows update cache Miguel Mata (Sep 28)
- RE: windows update cache michael.dillon (Sep 28)
- RE: windows update cache Joe Johnson (Sep 28)
- Re: windows update cache Adrian Chadd (Sep 28)
- Re: windows update cache Seth Mattinen (Sep 28)
- Re: windows update cache Adrian Chadd (Sep 28)
- Re: windows update cache Seth Mattinen (Sep 28)
- Re: windows update cache Forrest (Sep 28)
- Re: windows update cache Adrian Chadd (Sep 28)
- Re: windows update cache Steve Gibbard (Sep 28)
- Re: windows update cache Seth Mattinen (Sep 28)
- Re: windows update cache Adrian Chadd (Sep 28)
- Re: windows update cache Warren Kumari (Sep 28)
- RE: windows update cache Joe Johnson (Sep 28)
- Re: windows update cache Adrian Chadd (Sep 28)
- RE: windows update cache Joe Johnson (Sep 28)