Windows 10: WSUS policy configuration

Discus and support WSUS policy configuration in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; Hello guys... I have a scenario where all the devices from a domain abcde.com are failing when trying to execute the "Check for Updates" button. I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by EDQG, Jul 13, 2021.

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    WSUS policy configuration


    Hello guys... I have a scenario where all the devices from a domain abcde.com are failing when trying to execute the "Check for Updates" button. I reviewed the WindowsUpdate.log and i discover that the device is pointing to a server http://172.16.15.17:8530 , so i verified where is configured this setting, i reviewed the GPOs and is not configured there, then i reviewed GPedit.msc console and nothing configured in the Local Policies.So i reviewed the registry and i can see that this setting is there HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Policies > Microsoft > Windows > Window

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    Hey guys , am having a question if anyone can help

    How to configure when the client pc 's download update from the WSUS cuz in the group policy configuration it is all about automatic update
     
    ahmadmohamad2, Jul 13, 2021
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    The WSUS support thread

    This thread is for all things WSUS (Windows Server Update Services). Discussion, installation questions, problems all go here.

    What is WSUS? It's basically a big file cache for all your Windows/Microsoft updates, so all your updates are only ever downloaded over the internet once. Instead of getting your updates directly from Microsoft whenever you reinstall your operating system, you point Windows to your local WSUS server instead. This makes downloading the multi-gigabytes of updates way faster using your internal network and also saves your internet bandwidth, which is often metered and limited.

    Note that it requires Windows Server to run. I recommend running the latest Server 2008 R2 for performance, stability and security, if you can. This is a 64-bit only OS. And yes, the server can update from it's own WSUS server too. *Cool WSUS policy configuration :cool:

    I've got links to a few resources below and I'll be adding more goodness to this post and the next one, as people make useful contributions to this thread.

    Some WSUS resources to get you started:

    The manual: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd939796(WS.10).aspx

    WSUS home: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/wsus/default.aspx

    WSUS forum: Technet forums - WSUS

    WSUS wiki: www.wsuswiki.com


    POINTING WINDOWS TO THE WSUS SERVER

    Note that this procedure is all you have to do on Vista and 7. XP requires a little extra and the whole update process isn't as transparent or efficient.

    - Click the Orb at the bottom left of the desktop aka 'Start' button
    - In the search field enter GPEDIT.MSC
    - In the Local Group Policy Editor (LGPE) console that appears, navigate to: Computer configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update
    - Double click the Specify Intranet Microsoft update service location Group Policy setting. Note that Not Configured is showing in the State column


    WSUS policy configuration WSUSsetup01.png



    - The dialog box opens. Note that the Not Configured radio button is selected


    WSUS policy configuration WSUSsetup02.png



    - Enter the server details, by clicking the Enabled radio button and entering the same details in both Options fields. The server's name is the standard Windows name. My server is called afterburner *Smile WSUS policy configuration :)


    WSUS policy configuration WSUSsetup03.png



    - Click OK. The main LGPE window now looks like below. Note that Enabled is now showing in the State column.


    WSUS policy configuration WSUSsetup04.png


    - Close the LGPE window

    - Open the Windows Update window. It should now show You receive updates: Managed by your system administrator


    WSUS policy configuration WSUSsetup05.png


    Now, whenever you check for updates, Windows will access your WSUS server instead of looking over the internet to Microsoft's servers.
    If you want to change it back at an time, simply change the Group Policy setting back to Not Configured.
     
    qubit, Jul 13, 2021
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    Configure WSUS with Powershell

    Hi Guys,<br /><br />I have managed to create a PowerShell script which configures our WSUS settings, but I am not able to figure out how I move the computer setting from "Use the Update Services console" to "Use Group Policy or registry settings on computers".<br
    /><br />Have any of you had any luck?
     
    Peter Harslev, Jul 13, 2021
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