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How do you manage update compliance for a multi-domain Windows Server environment using WSUS?

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01-21-2024, 02:19 AM
You know how updates can sneak up on servers across domains? I set up one WSUS hub to boss them all around. You point every domain's machines to that hub. It pulls fresh patches from Microsoft without you chasing each one.

I tweak groups inside WSUS for your domains. You drop servers into those buckets by hand or auto. Like, finance domain gets its own pile. Then you green-light updates per group. No flooding everything at once.

You check compliance by peeking at reports. I run scans weekly to spot stragglers. If a machine lags, you nudge it with a quick policy push. Keeps the whole mess tidy without drama.

I sync WSUS overnight so mornings stay smooth. You test updates on a spare box first. That way, surprises don't wreck your day. Handles multi-domain chaos like a charm.

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