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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"]], as well as customize the automatic decline of updates 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.
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.
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5 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.
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80 80  Be careful with the number of selected products and classifications for updates, as this can result in high storage space requirements and is equivalent to the option// Always – download all updates//.
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83 +== Automatic declination of Windows Updates ==
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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.
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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.
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83 83  == Automatically accept Update EULAs ==
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85 85  You can use this checkbox to automatically accept any update changes to the EULAs. The EULAs will then be automatically accepted as unread without you having to read the amended terms of use.
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102 102  Tick the appropriate option as required. To save your changes, click [[image:1733143922810-452.png||height="18" width="18"]]// Save//.
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105 -[[Windows Update Management settings>>image:69_CAWUM Einstellungen_Optionen2_1070.png||alt="67_CAWUM Einstellungen_Optionen2_1070.png"]]
113 +[[Windows Update Management settings>>image:67_CAWUM Einstellungen_Optionen2_1070.png]]
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107 -== Automatic declination of Updates ==
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109 -This setting allows you to create a filter that automatically denies updates based on the applicable criteria. The declined updates that fall under the filter are then deleted from the hard drive by the clean-up job. By default, the ‘Last used on’ field is suggested when the filter is opened for the first time, as this corresponded to the behaviour up to ACMP version 6.9: All updates that are recognised as no longer needed after the defined number of days are automatically denied and removed by the server task. 
110 -An update is considered no longer needed if, for example, it has not been requested by clients within the configured period (filter option: Last used on) or if certain types of updates are generally irrelevant (preview updates from a specific third-party provider, etc.). With the help of the filter, you can define the automatic decline of Windows Updates and individually determine what should and should not be declined according to your criteria.
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113 -The “Last used on” field helps you to ensure that ACMP automatically starts cleaning up after the time you have specified, based on this fulfilled criterion and any continuing filter options. Outdated updates, patches, etc. are automatically sorted out using this option. If you have implemented a functioning update process, you can leave this option disabled.
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116 -To use the filter, you must first tick the box under //Automatic reject updates//. Then click on the button [[image:1765269883037-206.png]]//Filter for automatic reject updates//. A new wizard will open, in which you can now configure an individual filter according to which updates should be rejected in future. Helpful tips and explanations for the various filter options can be found [[here>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Client-Management.Container.Container verwalten.WebHome]].
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118 -[[Filter for automatic decline of updates >>image:69_CAWUM_FIlter Konfiguration für das automatische Verweigern_965.png]]
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120 -Continue your work by displaying a preview on the second page of which Windows Updates will be automatically denied by the filter. Exit the configurations and click //Done//. Save your changes in the ribbon bar and save them.
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122 -[[Filter for automatic decline of updates >>image:69_CAWUM Automatische Verweigerung von Windows Updates Einstellungen_993.png]]
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125 125  = Third Party Catalogues =
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127 127  Third party catalogues can also be used to obtain updates from providers other than Microsoft.
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