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Feb 07
2010
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One of the things I tend to end up sorting out a lot when I am deploying Windows networks is a patch management structure. First there was Software Update Services (SUS) which then became Windows Software Update Services(WSUS). It is easy to setup and all that is needed is to set the content update location path to the server in Group Policy.
Of course you need to monitor and control the updates but WSUS has an intuative dashboard that gives you control over the systems and the status of your clients within the update cycle. If you find a patch that has come down you didn't want, you can disable this from being distributed.






