Changes for page Einstellungen zum Windows Update Management
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... ... @@ -2,17 +2,17 @@ 2 2 3 3 Within the Windows Update Management settings, you can subsequently make changes to settings already set for [[products>>doc:||anchor="HProducts"]] and [[classifications>>doc:||anchor="HClassifications"]] and configure the [[testing and release processes>>doc:||anchor="HTestandRelease"]]. This makes it possible to remove or add further products and classifications at a later date, as well as to take language adjustments into account. If your selection of hardware manufacturers is expanded, you can also include additional third-party providers at a later stage and select them via the settings and include them in the meta and setup data download. 4 4 5 -The settings were stored in the [[First Steps Wizard>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome]] for Windows Update Management during the initial setup.5 +The settings were stored in the [[First Steps Wizard>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome]] for Windows Update Management during the initial setup. 6 6 7 -Navigate to the [[settings>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.System.Einstellungen.Windows Update Management.WebHome]] (//System// > //Settings //> //Windows Update Management//) or alternatively open them via the plugin by clicking [[image:1733143232645-826.png||height="17" width="18"]]//Open //in the ribbon bar.7 +Navigate to the [[settings>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.System.Einstellungen.Windows Update Management.WebHome]] (//System// > //Settings //> //Windows Update Management//) or alternatively open them via the plugin by clicking [[image:1733143232645-826.png||height="17" width="18"]]//Open //in the ribbon bar. 8 8 9 9 = Products = 10 10 11 -The settings you have already made in the [[First Steps Wizard>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome]] are listed under Products. This allows you to adjust the configurations retrospectively and adapt them to updated conditions in your working environment. The listed products include:11 +The settings you have already made in the [[First Steps Wizard>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome]] are listed under Products. This allows you to adjust the configurations retrospectively and adapt them to updated conditions in your working environment. The listed products include: 12 12 13 -* [[Products>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome||anchor="HProducts"]]14 -* [[Classifications>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome||anchor="HClassifications"]]15 -* [[Languages>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome||anchor="HLanguages"]] (as well as Microsoft 365 app languages and additional correction tools)13 +* [[Products>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome||anchor="HProducts"]] 14 +* [[Classifications>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome||anchor="HClassifications"]] 15 +* [[Languages>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome||anchor="HLanguages"]] (as well as Microsoft 365 app languages and additional correction tools) 16 16 17 17 [[Settings for products, classifications and languages>>image:68_CAWUM_Einstellungen_Produkte_1658.png]] 18 18 ... ... @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ 22 22 23 23 == Update download options == 24 24 25 -Windows Update Management downloads the available updates to your [[File Repository>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.System.Verteilte File Repositories.WebHome]] in the background. The download is divided into two parts, with the metadata being downloaded via a separate job. These download options mainly concern how the setup files are downloaded. You can use the button to select the download type for the installation files:25 +Windows Update Management downloads the available updates to your [[File Repository>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.System.Verteilte File Repositories.WebHome]] in the background. The download is divided into two parts, with the metadata being downloaded via a separate job. These download options mainly concern how the setup files are downloaded. You can use the button to select the download type for the installation files: 26 26 27 27 |**Download type**|**Description**| 28 28 |**On Demand – only download if at least one Client needs the Update**|This is the default setting, which is also recommended. ... ... @@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ 37 37 {{/aagon.warnungsbox}} 38 38 )))| [[image:67_CAWUM_Option immer herunterladen_578.png||height="75" width="545"]] 39 39 40 -If your file repository cannot provide the required storage space, we recommend that you [[move the ACMP Server to a file repository>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.System.Verteilte File Repositories.WebHome||anchor="HACMPServerRepositorymithilfeeinesToolsauslagern"]].40 +If your file repository cannot provide the required storage space, we recommend that you [[move the ACMP Server to a file repository>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.System.Verteilte File Repositories.WebHome||anchor="HACMPServerRepositorymithilfeeinesToolsauslagern"]]. 41 41 42 42 {{aagon.infobox}} 43 43 Please note the free storage space on your distributed file repositories. 44 -If you activate the Windows Updates content type, the setup files will be copied to the [[distributed file repositories>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.System.Verteilte File Repositories.WebHome]] depending on the [[sync profile>>doc:ACMP.68.ACMP-Solutions.System.Verteilte File Repositories.WebHome||anchor="HSync-Profile"]].44 +If you activate the Windows Updates content type, the setup files will be copied to the [[distributed file repositories>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.System.Verteilte File Repositories.WebHome]] depending on the [[sync profile>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.System.Verteilte File Repositories.WebHome||anchor="HSync-Profile"]]. 45 45 {{/aagon.infobox}} 46 46 47 47 With the checkbox //Only download updates newer than//, you can specify a specific date for the downloads. To do this, activate the checkbox and select a date that sets the time limit. ... ... @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ 82 82 83 83 == Automatic declination of Windows Updates == 84 84 85 -This setting allows you to specify the number of days that must pass before an update that is no longer needed is automatically rejected. You defined the number entered here during the initial configuration in the [[First Steps Wizard>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome||anchor="HAutomatischesBereinigenvonWindowsUpdates"]]. If you no longer wish to use this automatic function, uncheck the //Automatically reject updates// checkbox.85 +This setting allows you to specify the number of days that must pass before an update that is no longer needed is automatically rejected. You defined the number entered here during the initial configuration in the [[First Steps Wizard>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome||anchor="HAutomatischesBereinigenvonWindowsUpdates"]]. If you no longer wish to use this automatic function, uncheck the //Automatically reject updates// checkbox. 86 86 87 87 {{aagon.infobox}} 88 88 Checking this option helps ACMP to start cleaning itself after the time you have specified. Outdated updates, patches, etc. are automatically sorted out by this option. If you have implemented a functioning update process, you can leave the option deactivated. ... ... @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ 115 115 = Third Party Catalogues = 116 116 117 117 Third party catalogues can also be used to obtain updates from providers other than Microsoft. 118 -These currently include updates from //HP//, //Lenovo //and //Dell//. Read more about third party catalogues [[here>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Drittanbieterkataloge.WebHome]].118 +These currently include updates from //HP//, //Lenovo //and //Dell//. Read more about third party catalogues [[here>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Drittanbieterkataloge.WebHome]]. 119 119 120 120 = Test and Release = 121 121 ... ... @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ 122 122 An important part of Windows Update Management is the automated distribution of selected updates. To do this, you need to define the test and release process that will be used for distribution. Here, you can assign the appropriate classifications to each product that is to be included, based on your own process. You can then define the transitions to the various test rings and the retention period that an update should adhere to. The latter option allows you to determine how quickly published updates and upgrades can be used and installed in your company. 123 123 124 124 {{box}} 125 -**Tip: **Read the excurses //[[How are products and classifications related in ACMP?>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Exkurse und FAQ.Exkurs\: Wie hängen Produkte und Klassifizierungen in ACMP zusammen?.WebHome]]// to find out how the two areas influence each other.125 +**Tip: **Read the excurses //[[How are products and classifications related in ACMP?>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Exkurse und FAQ.Exkurs\: Wie hängen Produkte und Klassifizierungen in ACMP zusammen?.WebHome]]// to find out how the two areas influence each other. 126 126 {{/box}} 127 127 128 128 With the delivery of ACMP, a default test and release process is defined, whereby updates are released directly. ... ... @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ 151 151 Then click //Next >// to define the content of this testing and release process. On the next page, the selectable products and classifications are divided into two areas. 152 152 153 153 {{aagon.infobox}} 154 -Please note that you can **ONLY **select products that you have checked in the [[First Steps Wizard>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome]] or later in the [[settings>>doc:]]. If you notice that essential entries are missing here, you must cancel the wizard and add them before you can continue.154 +Please note that you can **ONLY **select products that you have checked in the [[First Steps Wizard>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.First Step Wizard des Windows Update Managements.WebHome]] or later in the [[settings>>doc:]]. If you notice that essential entries are missing here, you must cancel the wizard and add them before you can continue. 155 155 {{/aagon.infobox}} 156 156 157 157 {{box}} ... ... @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ 158 158 **Tip:** As already mentioned, it is advisable to create a separate testing and release process for each product/product group. Do not mix different products if different classifications involve different processes. It is better to create a separate process for each product with the respective classification so that you can determine the degree of distribution more individually. 159 159 {{/box}} 160 160 161 -In this example, the release process for the product //Office// > //Microsoft 365 Apps/Office 2019/Office LTSC// is to be determined. Therefore, tick this entry and select the classifications that are to be covered by it. If necessary, read [[here>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten im Windows Update Management.WebHome||anchor="HKlassifizierungen"]] again to find out what type of update covers what. All types of "Updates" should be taken into account here (//critical//, //definition//, //security updates//, //update rollups// and //updates//). Click //Next >// again after you have activated all relevant checkboxes.161 +In this example, the release process for the product //Office// > //Microsoft 365 Apps/Office 2019/Office LTSC// is to be determined. Therefore, tick this entry and select the classifications that are to be covered by it. If necessary, read [[here>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten im Windows Update Management.WebHome||anchor="HKlassifizierungen"]] again to find out what type of update covers what. All types of "Updates" should be taken into account here (//critical//, //definition//, //security updates//, //update rollups// and //updates//). Click //Next >// again after you have activated all relevant checkboxes. 162 162 163 163 [[Define content for testing and release>>image:67_Einstellungen_Inhalte für Test und Freigabe_966.png]] 164 164 ... ... @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ 214 214 All updates released by Microsoft for the product //Microsoft 365 Apps/Office 2019/Office LTSC //with the classifications //Critical//, //Definition//, //Security Updates//, //Update Rollups// and //Updates// would first be placed in Test Ring 1 after you downloaded them. They would remain there for seven days until they were transferred to Test Ring 2 and finally released after another seven days. 215 215 216 216 {{aagon.infobox}} 217 -Microsoft has a fixed update cycle according to which new releases are made available. Read the section „[[Update cycle: How does the update from Microsoft get to the ACMP Client?>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Exkurse und FAQ.Exkurs\: Update Zyklus\: Wie kommt das Update von Microsoft auf den ACMP Client?.WebHome]]“ to find out which steps are taken in each case and how the testing and release processes affect this.217 +Microsoft has a fixed update cycle according to which new releases are made available. Read the section „[[Update cycle: How does the update from Microsoft get to the ACMP Client?>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Patch Management.Windows Update Management.Exkurse und FAQ.Exkurs\: Update Zyklus\: Wie kommt das Update von Microsoft auf den ACMP Client?.WebHome]]“ to find out which steps are taken in each case and how the testing and release processes affect this. 218 218 {{/aagon.infobox}} 219 219 220 220 == Changing the priorities of test and release processes ==

