I've followed the great guides of here and integrated wsus with my sccm setup and sorted the updates into folders (see attachment ) my question is should i have different folders for both x64 & x86 or just put them into one deployment package (eg all windows 7 updates). Also I'm a bit confused with updates that dont say x64 or x86 how do i know which system to they belong to or do they belong to both in which case that's going to be hard to manage as i cant copy them into two locations as far as i am aware. Also i see updates that say affected products that sometimes say multiple operating systems so would i need to create a package like "multiple OS"
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I've followed the great guides of here and integrated wsus with my sccm setup and sorted the updates into folders (see attachment ) my question is should i have different folders for both x64 & x86 or just put them into one deployment package (eg all windows 7 updates). Also I'm a bit confused with updates that dont say x64 or x86 how do i know which system to they belong to or do they belong to both in which case that's going to be hard to manage as i cant copy them into two locations as far as i am aware. Also i see updates that say affected products that sometimes say multiple operating systems so would i need to create a package like "multiple OS"
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