Windows 2003 WSUS and clients

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Alzana

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
 
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
Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, 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
 
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
> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, 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

>
>
>
 
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
Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and 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
>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, 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
 
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
> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and 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
> >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, 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

>
>
>
 
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
Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
no rights.

> 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
>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
>> 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
>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
>>>> 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
 
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