Hello Alzana,
With the wuau.adm from MS you can configure a GPO with all settings for the
clients also in which timeframe they look to the server and so on.
Best regards
Myweb
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> yes i see them in the list. how do i chk the timeconfig for clients? I
> tried to force it anyway with the wuauclt cmd
>
> "Myweb" wrote:
>
>> Hello Alzana,
>>
>> Sometimes MS have expired updates and will mark them as expired in
>> WSUS, but you can still see them in the list. How is you timeconfig
>> for the clients to report to WSUS?
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Myweb
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>> confers
>> no rights.
>>> Hello Myweb
>>>
>>> tks for the reply. Though the newly created pcs are moved to the OU
>>> and also in the group created in WSUS but they dont get the old
>>> updates. I remember reading something about expiration but cannot
>>> recall it properly
>>>
>>> "Myweb" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Alzana,
>>>>
>>>> If you move the new workstation to the computer group it will get
>>>> all updates you have approved. By default it will not move to your
>>>> self created Computer groups. Did you check this? Also it is
>>>> important that the new workstations will be on the OU in AD where
>>>> the policy is applied to.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>>
>>>> Myweb
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>>>> and
>>>> confers
>>>> no rights.
>>>>> I have a question about wsus, which i inherited in this network at
>>>>> work.
>>>>> Is that true that after a certain amount of time the updates
>>>>> expired?
>>>>> All PC on the net are updated with what i approve but if i join a
>>>>> new
>>>>> XP
>>>>> workstation in the network, how can i make it to download all
>>>>> updates
>>>>> which i
>>>>> already approved and that are already installed on all the other
>>>>> clients??
>>>>> It seems i am not able to have it download all the past approved
>>>>> updates