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Missing Update Folder Within an Update Package

Posted on: February 3, 2020July 31, 2024Configuration Manager , Software Update Management
Missing Update Folder Within an Update Package

I did some quick cleanup of the update packages in my lab the other day before running the Automatic Deployment Rules. Unfortunately, this appears to have deleted a source folder […]

What Automatic Deployment Rules Actually Do

Posted on: February 1, 2019July 31, 2024Configuration Manager , Software Update Management
What Automatic Deployment Rules Actually Do

A common point of confusion for folks just starting with System Center Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr or SCCM) is exactly what Automatic Deployment Rules (ADRs) do.

Software Updates and Automatic Deployment Rules in ConfigMgr

Posted on: January 29, 2019July 31, 2024Configuration Manager , Software Update Management
Software Updates and Automatic Deployment Rules in ConfigMgr

Configuring Automatic Update Rules (ADRs) in System Center Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr or SCCM) comes up often in the forums and at customers as there is no one, clear-cut way to configure them. […]

Software Update Point Facts

Posted on: September 21, 2018July 31, 2024Configuration Manager , Software Update Management
Software Update Point Facts

As part of a (longish) Reddit forum thread, I posted the below facts about the Software Update Point (SUP) role in System Center Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr). This is not a […]

Servicing Plans in Configuration Manager

Posted on: June 11, 2018July 31, 2024Configuration Manager , Software Update Management
Servicing Plans in Configuration Manager

Servicing Plans in System Center Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr/SCCM) offer ConfigMgr admins the ability to automatically schedule the download and deployment of Windows 10 feature updates. This post is about why […]

WSUS Cleanup for ConfigMgr

Posted on: October 28, 2015July 31, 2024Configuration Manager , Software Update Management
WSUS Cleanup for ConfigMgr

Since ConfigMgr 2007 was released, the recommendation and firm statement from Microsoft has been to not perform any administration within a ConfigMgr integrated WSUS instance. In particular, performing approvals or […]

Notes on The Software Update Scan Cycle

Posted on: February 19, 2014July 31, 2024Configuration Manager , Software Update Management
Notes on The Software Update Scan Cycle

Most of the below information is cobbled together from a couple of TechNet pages, a blog post or two, presentations I’ve seen over the years, conversations I’ve had with others, […]

Windows Update – What Is It Good For?

Posted on: January 18, 2014July 31, 2024Configuration Manager , Software Update Management
Windows Update – What Is It Good For?

As is sometimes the case, this blog post is inspired by me being wrong or making an inaccurate statement (and then doing a bunch of research). This time, the statement […]

ConfigMgr Software Update Management and Group Policy (part 2)

Posted on: May 29, 2010Configuration Manager , Group Policy , Software Update Management
ConfigMgr Software Update Management and Group Policy (part 2)

This post is a continuation of my previous post: ConfigMgr Software Update Management and Group Policy. So how do the rest of the settings in the Windows Updates Group Policy […]

ConfigMgr Software Update Management and Group Policy

Posted on: May 9, 2010July 29, 2024Configuration Manager , Group Policy , Software Update Management
ConfigMgr Software Update Management and Group Policy

There is definitely a lot of confusion about how Group Policies interact with, control, and affect Software Update Management (SUM) on ConfigMgr clients. At the outset of this post (or […]

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