April 2009 - Posts
We had one new WSUS related KB article published last week, this one regarding an issue where even after configuring "delay restart for scheduled installations," client machines may reboot immediately after the installation of an update.
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Everywhere you look these days it’s all about blogs. Blogs here, blogs there, they’re all over the place. So have you ever wondered how many different blogs Microsoft hosts? Let me tell, you don’t want to know. Let’s just say it’s thousands
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Over on the MSRC blog they posted this months Q&A in case you want to see everything that was discussed during the questions and answers part of the webcast. I have Al Brown’s intro and a link below: ======== During this month’s webcast we were
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Just an FYI that the folks over on the MSRC blog just posted their April 2009 Security Bulletin webcast video for your viewing enjoyment. I have Jerry Bryant’s intro and a link below: Hello again, This is Jerry Bryant letting you know that
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The good folks over at the MSRC blog just posted the overview video for the April Security Bulletins in case you want to check it out. They’re also hosting their usual bulletin webcast tomorrow so if you have any questions then you should be able
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Just an FYI that according to Cecilia Cole, WSUS Program Manager, SP2 for Office 2007 is coming to WSUS later this month. According to Cecilia: Service Pack 2 includes some significant work, including: built-in ability to save as ODF & PDF formats,
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We often get questions about when the support End of Life (EOL) is for a particular piece of software so I thought I’d mention some of the important dates for WSUS in case you were still running any of the older versions. WSUS 2.0 RTM support has already
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Here’s an interesting resolution I came across the other day that I thought might help some of you in case you run into the same thing. My customer was running Windows 2003 Server and after an upgrade from WSUS 2.0 to WSUS 3.0, when they tried to
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