Changes for page Updates und verweigerte Updates
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... ... @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ 16 16 **Tip**: Read the chapter //[[Structure of a grid in ACMP>>doc:ACMP.69.Arbeiten mit der ACMP Console.Aufbau der Console.Arbeitsbereich.Aufbau eines Grids in ACMP.WebHome]]// to find out what individueal editing options (filtering, sorting or grouping results) are available to you. The chapter //[[Grid optimisations in Windows Update Management>>doc:.Grid-Optimierungen im Windows Update Management.WebHome]]// contains further tips on how to group columns. 17 17 {{/box}} 18 18 19 -The ribbon bar can be used to assign [[image:1747373593711-339.png]][[sync profiles>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.System.Verteilte File Repositories.WebHome||anchor="HSyncProfile sanddistributedFileRepositories"]] and [[image:1747373608196-936.png]] [[accept EULAs>>doc:||anchor="HAcceptEULA"]] if this is a prerequistite for update distribution. If an update is already in a distribution ring ([[image:1747373614472-578.png]]), this can be changed and adjusted manually. In addition, you can navigate directly from the updates to the [[image:1747373620038-623.png]] [[settings>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Einstellungen zum Windows Update Management.WebHome]] and make changes (e.g. deselect or select products or classifications). The [[image:1747373625736-313.png]][[MS Catalog>>doc:||anchor="HObtainupdatesfromtheMSCatalog"]] takes you to the official Microsoft Update catalogue, where you can search for individual updates and select them for import.19 +The ribbon bar can be used to assign [[image:1747373593711-339.png]][[sync profiles>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.System.Verteilte File Repositories.WebHome||anchor="HSync-Profile"]] and [[image:1747373608196-936.png]] [[accept EULAs>>doc:||anchor="HAcceptEULA"]] if this is a prerequistite for update distribution. If an update is already in a distribution ring ([[image:1747373614472-578.png]]), this can be changed and adjusted manually. In addition, you can navigate directly from the updates to the [[image:1747373620038-623.png]] [[settings>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Einstellungen zum Windows Update Management.WebHome]] and make changes (e.g. deselect or select products or classifications). The [[image:1747373625736-313.png]][[MS Catalog>>doc:||anchor="HObtainupdatesfromtheMSCatalog"]] takes you to the official Microsoft Update catalogue, where you can search for individual updates and select them for import. 20 20 21 21 {{box}} 22 22 **Tip**: The Microsoft Update Catalog is particularly useful for updates that are only available through the catalog. ... ... @@ -24,18 +24,18 @@ 24 24 25 25 To give you a better understanding of the updates in Windows Update Management, the individual areas are broken down below and explained in more detail. These are as follows: 26 26 27 -* 1. Process status ,update typeand origin27 +* 1. Process status and update type 28 28 * 2. Properties of the updates 29 29 * 3. Detailed view of a selected update 30 30 31 -[[Structuring the areas of the updates>>image:6 10_CAWUM_Updates bearbeitete Übersicht_1676.png]]31 +[[Structuring the areas of the updates>>image:67_CAWUM_Updates bearbeitete Übersicht_1676.png]] 32 32 33 -== 1. Expiry status ,update typeand origin==33 +== 1. Expiry status and update type == 34 34 35 -As soon as metadata is updated, new updates may be added, existing ones replaced, or updates already published by Microsoft withdrawn and thus disappear from the list. These dynamic updates are collected using the expiry status and listed under Updates. The release cycle also affects the status (e.g. an update may still have the status "May expire" at the beginning of the release process and have expired at the end of the process). The source indicates whether the updates are Windows Updates, manually added updates, or updates provided by a third party.35 +As soon as metadata is updated, new updates may be added, existing ones replaced, or updates already published by Microsoft withdrawn and thus disappear from the list. These dynamic updates are collected using the expiry status and listed under Updates. The release cycle also affects the status (e.g. an update may still have the status "May expire" at the beginning of the release process and have expired at the end of the process). 36 36 37 37 38 -[[Expiry status and update type>>image:6 10_CAWUM_Ablaufstatus Update-Typ und Ursprung_1074.png||alt="610_CAWUM_Ablaufstatus_777.png"]]38 +[[Expiry status and update type>>image:67_CAWUM_Ablaufstatus_777.png]] 39 39 40 40 The expiry status indicates what type of updates are displayed to you, regardless of the classification selected. This only refers to the relationship between the updates themselves or whether they have been withdrawn from distribution by Microsoft. 41 41 ... ... @@ -54,11 +54,10 @@ 54 54 ))) 55 55 |(% style="width:145px" %)Revoked|(% style="width:1547px" %)Updates may be withdrawn if they cause increased problems. In this case, Microsoft will withdraw the updates until a solution has been found and a replacement update is available. Withdrawn updates will then no longer be distributed or installed in this way. It is also not recommended that withdrawn updates be downloaded manually from the MS catalog and added to the network. 56 56 57 -In addition to the status, you can also filter by update type. To do this, tick the checkboxes if you want to display updates for //software //and/or //drivers//. Drivers are only automatically selected if you have ticked them in the [[First Steps Wizard>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome]] or subsequently in the [[settings>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Einstellungen zum Windows Update Management.WebHome]] under the classifications .57 +In addition to the status, you can also filter by update type. To do this, tick the checkboxes if you want to display updates for //software //and/or //drivers//. Drivers are only automatically selected if you have ticked them in the [[First Steps Wizard>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome]] or subsequently in the [[settings>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Einstellungen zum Windows Update Management.WebHome]] under the classifications 58 58 59 59 If you want to add or deselect another status or type, tick the checkbox and then refresh the view. Your changes will be taken into account in the system and displayed accordingly. 60 60 61 -By checking the origin, you can narrow down the source more effectively – in other words, filter whether the Updates were added manually, are Windows Updates, or are third-party Updates (Dell, HP, Lenovo). 62 62 63 63 == 2. Properties of the updates == 64 64 ... ... @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ 123 123 {{/aagon.warnungsbox}} 124 124 ))) 125 125 |Origin|((( 126 -The origin indicates the source from which the update originates. Updates originating from the metadata download are indicated with //Windows Update//. Updates obtained from the MS catalogue are marked with //Manual import//. Updates from other manufacturers are labelled as //Third Party//.125 +The origin indicates the source from which the update originates. Updates originating from the metadata download are indicated with //Windows Update//. Updates obtained from the MS catalogue are marked with //Manual import//. 127 127 ))) 128 128 |Release Date|The publish date indicates the date on which it was published by Microsoft. 129 129 |Distribution Process|(((

