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What are those “Per User” MSI warning messages about?
If you ever created an update that uses MSI rules you are bound to see a warning message letting you know that the scan agent cannot detect an MSI if it was installed per-user and that you should use different rules to help detect if the update is applicable Read More...
What’s the difference between Prerequisite, Applicability and Installed Rules?
In both System Center Updates Publisher (SCUP) and Custom Updates Publishing Tool (CUPT) there are three different types (or sections) of detection rules in the Create/Modify Update Wizard. These rules types are prerequisite, applicability and installed Read More...
What is Catalog Updates and why should I use it…
Catalog Updates is a feature in Custom Updates Publishing Tool (CUPT) and System Center Updates Publisher (SCUP) that allows you to maintain a list of catalogs. This list of catalog gains you two things, first the ability to detect when a catalog is updated Read More...
What is the difference between the different export options?
In Custom Updates Publishing Tool (CUPT) there were two export options, now with System Center Updates Publisher (SCUP) you have three. Today I’m here to tell you what the difference is between all of them. Export Option 1 First is the option “Export Read More...
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