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Microsoft Improves Security for Windows Server Update Services

There haven’t been any significant changes to Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) for years. But recently, Microsoft released two updates that aim to make it easier to secure WSUS. In this article, I’ll look at how the two changes, introduced in September 2020 and January 2021, can help improve WSUS security. By default, Windows clients...

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What Has Changed in Windows Update for Business

Russell Smith looks at changes in Windows Update for Business in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update 1607.

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Huge Change to Patch Tuesday — IT Admins are Revolting [updated]

Microsoft to change how older Windows versions get patches. For better or worse, it’ll be more like the Windows 10 way. Next Patch Tuesday, prepare for a single rollup patch. This means you won’t be able to pick and choose the patches that work for you. And that’s good, because… um, reasons.

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Windows Server Update Services 2012: Reporting and PowerShell

Show that WSUS who’s who! Discover how to install Windows Server Update Services 2012 (WSUS) reporting and how to manage it with PowerShell.

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Windows Server Update Services 2012: Configuration

After you’ve installed WSUS 2012, what next? Learn how to configure clients and approve updates in Windows Server Update Services 2012 in this helpful article.

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