Changes for page Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten im Windows Update Management
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... ... @@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ 10 10 * Sync Profiles and distributed File Repositories 11 11 * CI adjustments from the restart dialogue 12 12 * Configuring Office 365 apps outside of ACMP 13 -* Special features of the display fields in Windows Update Management 14 14 15 15 = Configuring the dashboard in Windows Update Management = 16 16 ... ... @@ -121,17 +121,17 @@ 121 121 122 122 **[[Agent Tasks>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Client-Management.Agentenplaner.WebHome]] **(//Client Management// > //Agent Task//) 123 123 124 -|(% style="width:431px" %)**Agent Task**|(% style="width: 863px" %)**Description**|(% style="width:399px" %)**Condition**125 -|(% style="width:431px" %)Windows Updates Scanner|(% style="width: 863px" %)The Windows Updates Scanner scans the clients to see whether they have reported an update as required/installed. The scanner is also executed when an [[Update Collection>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Windows Update Collection.WebHome]] is triggered.|(% style="width:399px" %)Start every day123 +|(% style="width:431px" %)**Agent Task**|(% style="width:1007px" %)**Description**|(% style="width:255px" %)**Condition** 124 +|(% style="width:431px" %)Windows Updates Scanner|(% style="width:1007px" %)The Windows Updates Scanner scans the clients to see whether they have reported an update as required/installed. The scanner is also executed when an [[Update Collection>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Windows Update Collection.WebHome]] is triggered.|(% style="width:255px" %)Start every day 126 126 127 127 **[[Scheduled Server Tasks>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.System.Einstellungen.ACMP Server.WebHome||anchor="HGeplanteServeraufgaben"]] **(//System// > //Settings //> //ACMP// //Server// > //Scheduled Server Tasks//) 128 128 129 -|(% style="width:418px" %)**Serveraufgabe**|(% style="width:8 78px" %)**Description**|(% style="width:397px" %)**Condition**130 -|(% style="width:418px" %)Windows Update Management metadata download|(% style="width:8 78px" %)Downloads meta information about Windows Updates|(% style="width:397px" %)Start every day131 -|(% style="width:418px" %)Windows Update Management setup download|(% style="width:8 78px" %)Downloads setup files for Windows Updates|(% style="width:397px" %)Start every day132 -|(% style="width:418px" %)Windows Update Managed Clients recalc|(% style="width:8 78px" %)Recalculates dynamic links of Clients which are managed by ACMP Windows Update Management.|(% style="width:397px" %)Start every hour133 -|(% style="width:418px" %)Windows Update Management cleanup|(% style="width:8 78px" %)Frees disk space that is occupied by unneeded Windows Updates.|(% style="width:397px" %)Start every day134 -|(% style="width:418px" %)Windows Update log cleanup|(% style="width:8 78px" %)Cleanup logs, which are older than 30 days.|(% style="width:397px" %)Start every five hours128 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Serveraufgabe**|(% style="width:1018px" %)**Description**|**Condition** 129 +|(% style="width:418px" %)Windows Update Management metadata download|(% style="width:1018px" %)Downloads meta information about Windows Updates|Start every day 130 +|(% style="width:418px" %)Windows Update Management setup download|(% style="width:1018px" %)Downloads setup files for Windows Updates|Start every day 131 +|(% style="width:418px" %)Windows Update Managed Clients recalc|(% style="width:1018px" %)Recalculates dynamic links of Clients which are managed by ACMP Windows Update Management.|Start every hour 132 +|(% style="width:418px" %)Windows Update Management cleanup|(% style="width:1018px" %)Frees disk space that is occupied by unneeded Windows Updates.|Start every day 133 +|(% style="width:418px" %)Windows Update log cleanup|(% style="width:1018px" %)Cleanup logs, which are older than 30 days.|Start every five hours 135 135 136 136 = Using the "Reset Windows Update Cache" system job = 137 137 ... ... @@ -151,17 +151,13 @@ 151 151 152 152 Sync profiles allow you to specify within Windows Update Management which updates should be synchronized to which file repositories. Access the sync profiles from the //[[Updates>>doc:ACMP.610.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Updates.WebHome||anchor="HWorkingwithupdates"]] //([[image:1779346293908-172.png||height="19" width="19"]]) tab. A new window will open, where you will find a default profile (“All Windows Updates”: This filter includes all updates you have already subscribed to). This sync profile contains Windows Updates and includes filters for all products (both current and future) that are automatically synchronized. This means that future updates for a specific product will also be included. This option allows you to automatically include all selected products without making manual changes. 153 153 154 -{{box}} 155 -If you have not assigned a sync profile to the deployed file repository, an error message will appear. 156 -{{/box}} 157 - 158 158 == Add a sync profile == 159 159 160 160 To add a new sync profile, click the button with the same name in the toolbar. A multi-page wizard will open. On the first page, insert a name for the sync profile under General, then click //Next >//. 161 161 162 -You can now use the filter to link items to the sync profile. To do this, tick the "Use dynamic filter" checkbox so that you can use the following configurations.Now select the products, classifications, and languages to be included in the profile. For each, you can choose between the two options: “All Updates” or “Only Updates for Selected Products, Classifications, and/or Languages.” With the first option, all items are synchronized; with the second option, you must make the selection manually.157 +You can now use the filter to link items to the sync profile. Now select the products, classifications, and languages to be included in the profile. For each, you can choose between the two options: “All Updates” or “Only Updates for Selected Products, Classifications, and/or Languages.” With the first option, all items are synchronized; with the second option, you must make the selection manually. 163 163 164 -[[Set filters for the content in the sync profile>>image:610_Sync -Profilhinzufügen Filter_965.png||alt="610_SyncProfil hinzufügen Filter_966.png"]]159 +[[Set filters for the content in the sync profile>>image:610_Sync Profil hinzufügen Filter_966.png]] 165 165 166 166 After making your selection, click //Next >// to continue. 167 167 ... ... @@ -205,50 +205,4 @@ 205 205 The update channel// Current Channel// can affect the size of files due to frequent updates. This may mean that the file repositories require significantly more storage space, and you may need to expand the capacity. 206 206 {{/aagon.infobox}} 207 207 208 -= Special features of the display fields in Windows Update Management = 209 - 210 -=== **Display Field: Windows Update Management > Updates > Uninstallation possible** === 211 - 212 -Using the "Uninstallation possible" display field, you can check within a query (//Query Management //> //Create Query //> Query base "Windows Update Management") whether uninstallation is possible for the available updates. 213 - 214 -{{aagon.infobox}} 215 -Please note that the data for this display field comes from Microsoft. This means that you may be able to uninstall some Updates that cannot officially be uninstalled. 216 -{{/aagon.infobox}} 217 - 218 -=== **Display Field: Summary of display fields relating to installation and uninstallation behavior (Windows Update Management)** === 219 - 220 -One of the properties of Windows Updates is that they describe potential restart behavior. This allows the user to see, for example, whether an uninstallation or installation requires user input or a network connection. This information can be viewed in the [[details view of a selected update>>doc:ACMP.610.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Updates.WebHome||anchor="H3.DetailedviewofaselectedUpdate"]] in Windows Update Management. You can use the fields below to create a specific query to retrieve the info. The following display fields are available for this purpose: 221 - 222 -Installation: 223 - 224 -* Installation impact 225 -* Installation restart behavior 226 -* Installation may require user input 227 -* Installation requires a network connection 228 - 229 -Uninstallation: 230 - 231 -* Uninstallation impact 232 -* Uninstallation restart behavior 233 -* Uninstallation may require user input 234 -* Uninstallation requires a network connection 235 - 236 -=== **Display Field: Update Files** === 237 - 238 -An update usually contains several files, and there are four display fields for the most important properties of these files, which you can use to view the information. These include the file name, the file size, the “Downloaded” field, and the “Last Download HTTP Status Code”. 239 - 240 -{{box}} 241 -**Info**: As soon as you download an update, the result is recorded and displayed in the "Last download HTTP status code" field. If, for example, an error message appears here, you can view it directly in this field. 242 -{{/box}} 243 - 244 -=== **Display Field: Total File Size** === 245 - 246 -The Display Field shows the total file size of an update. 247 - 248 -{{box}} 249 -**Info**: Please note the following regarding the “Total file size” property: 250 -- When calculating the size of an update, all files associated with that update are included. 251 -- As a single file may be associated with multiple updates, the total file size for all updates may be greater than the actual storage space used in the file repository. 252 -{{/box}} 253 - 254 254

