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... ... @@ -44,36 +44,36 @@ 44 44 The following examples illustrate some filter configurations that are designed to automatically deny these updates. Please note that the level at which you are located or set the filter option is crucial. This can significantly determine whether an update should be explicitly declined if one or more conditions apply. 45 45 46 46 {{box}} 47 -**Tip**: For information on how to create a filter and the different filter modes and basic elements available for each filter, see Working with filter types. 47 +**Tip**: For information on how to create a filter and the different filter modes and basic elements available for each filter, see [[//Working with filter types//>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Client-Management.Container.Container verwalten.Arbeiten mit den Filtertypen.WebHome]]. 48 48 {{/box}} 49 49 50 50 Examples: 51 51 52 -* ‘Decline all updates that contain the string %ARM64% in their name’52 +* "Decline all updates that contain the string %ARM64% in their name" 53 53 54 -* ‘All updates that have been revoked by Microsoft (expiry status IN Revoked)’54 +* "All updates that have been revoked by Microsoft (expiry status IN Revoked)" 55 55 56 -* ‘All updates that have not been used for more than 180 days.’56 +* "All updates that have not been used for more than 180 days." 57 57 58 -In this configuration, updates are automatically declined 58 +In this configuration, updates that have a name similar to %ARM64%, have a status of "Revoked" and were last reported as needed more than 180 days ago (filter: Last used "not in the last x days") are automatically declined (condition: OR). 59 59 60 60 [[image:69_CAWUM Filter 1.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]] 61 61 62 -**Example: ‘Decline Microsoft Defender Antivirus updates that have not been needed for more than X days’**62 +**Example: "Decline Microsoft Defender Antivirus updates that have not been needed for more than X days"** 63 63 64 -Since Defender updates tend to be short-lived, you may want to deny them a little faster so that they do not take up unnecessary hard drive space. This can be achieved as follows, for example: Updates with the update product name ‘Microsoft Defender Antivirus’(filter: In) and the field‘Last used on’(filter value: not in the last) in 14 days are automatically rejected.64 +Since Defender updates tend to be short-lived, you may want to deny them a little faster so that they do not take up unnecessary hard drive space. This can be achieved as follows, for example: Updates with the update product name "Microsoft Defender Antivirus" (filter: In) and the field "Last used on" (filter value: not in the last) in 14 days are automatically rejected. 65 65 66 66 [[image:69_CAWUM Filter 2.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]] 67 67 68 -**Example: ‘Decline Microsoft Edge updates that are in the Beta or Dev channel’**68 +**Example: "Decline Microsoft Edge updates that are in the Beta or Dev channel"** 69 69 70 -In this configuration, two filter options are combined: Only updates that have the product name ‘Microsoft Edge’(filter: In) AND the designation %Microsoft Edge Beta Channel% (filter: similar) OR %Microsoft Edge Dev Channel% are automatically declined. This combination therefore declines all updates that are assigned to the beta or dev channel. The wildcards allow any number of characters to be taken into account.70 +In this configuration, two filter options are combined: Only updates that have the product name "Microsoft Edge" (filter: In) __AND__ the designation %Microsoft Edge Beta Channel% (filter: similar) OR %Microsoft Edge Dev Channel% are automatically declined. This combination therefore declines all updates that are assigned to the beta or dev channel. The wildcards allow any number of characters to be taken into account. 71 71 72 72 [[image:69_CAWUM Filter 3.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]] 73 73 74 -**Example: ‘Reject Windows 11 22H2 updates’**74 +**Example: "Reject Windows 11 22H2 updates"** 75 75 76 -Updates with the update product name ‘Windows 11’(filter: In) and a designation (filter: similar) of‘22H2%’are automatically rejected. The percent signs represent a wildcard. This means that similar-sounding version updates of Windows 11 are also denied with this filter configuration.76 +Updates with the update product name "Windows 11" (filter: In) __and__ a designation (filter: similar) of "22H2%" are automatically rejected. The percent signs represent a wildcard. This means that similar-sounding version updates of Windows 11 are also denied with this filter configuration. 77 77 78 78 [[image:69_CAWUM Filter 4.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]] 79 79

