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Initiate Windows update from WSUS server manually

Posted on Monday, 1 September 2008No Comment

Let’s say for some reason I want certain computers (perhaps those not regularly connected to the network) to get updates from the WSUS server at a time of my choice (and manually). Initiation of update would be at clients - updating from WSUS server rather than MS site (yes, I know how to do that!). Is there a command and thus script I could run? I’ve seen some references to the /autodetect switch but don’t have any more details at present. Will keep looking on my end. TIA!

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