You can get the same affect with the current client (either 2.0 or 3.0) that
is on the servers. The same AU client that is in XP is also on your
Servers, there is no difference in functionality, only in how you use the
functionality. So no change is needed from the client perspective. One
possible solution may be to look at putting the reboot capable servers into
a separate GPO that will allow you to schedule the install of the updates.
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Cecil [MSFT]
Deployment, WSUS
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"JCLEOT" <> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> We currently have WSUS 2.0 and are getting ready to go up to 3.0. One key
> feature we need is the ability to install updates on servers (sever 2003
> mostly) without administrator intervention.
>
> Now, I totally understand why you can do this from the automatic updates
> client on XP and NOT on servers (as it currently stands).... because you
> would not want servers re-booting unexpectedly to install updates. Indeed
> we
> have many clustered servers and complicated heirarchial boot-order
> specific
> server startup and shutdown situations that would curl your hair. But,
> those
> are the exceptions, we have many servers where it would be fine on a
> schedule.
>
> Suppose you had more than 100 servers, an organized testing system, and
> scheduled re-boots for installing updates in an organize fashion. So,
> very
> controlled conditions where altough you might automatically do this, it
> would
> only be after you knew very well that the pathes were OK.
>
> Can anyone think of a way to do this? Can the new automatic updates
> client
> that comes with WSUS 3.0 do this? Reading the release notes I see some
> hints
> to possible changes that would allow this, but nothing explicit.
>
> If this can be done, we could use WSUS 3.0 for all updates everywhere, and
> not have to purchase a 3rd party tool that can do "push" installs. I know
> WSUS is not push technology, it's pull. But, if I could update servers in
> a
> "similar" fashion that clients get their updates, then we would be set.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help you experts can offer ;-)
>
> Regards
> jcleot