I have created a build and capture task which I'd like to run every two months (or so) so the engineers have a fairly current build they can use when deploying new machines.
Just wondering what's the best/easiest way to use the software update task within the OSD tasks.
We have a single SCCM 2007 R2 site server running WSUS3.0. This has downloaded all the updates from Microsoft for Windows XP, Office 2007 and Forefront Client. The local WSUS folder which is sitting on the D:\ is 6gb.
Reading a few guides it all looks very static to me as in you can't simply tell the OSD task to apply all the updates from XP RTM > Todays latest update. To me it looks like you have to create a share, then run a search folder to view all the updates via product, highlight and deploy to your share and then set that to your collection via a DP. That's all well and good today but what about in two months time when there's new updates released? Will I have to do it all again to include the new updates?
The whole procedure seems very long winded to me so I'm wondering if there's a better way.
It's also a waste of HDD as now I have...
WSUS > SMSWSUS$ > SMSPKGD$\XXX0032
Not to mention SCCM doesn't really work with a standalone WSUS server somewhere else within the domain so that's another WSUS content folder we have LOL
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Hi all,
I have created a build and capture task which I'd like to run every two months (or so) so the engineers have a fairly current build they can use when deploying new machines.
Just wondering what's the best/easiest way to use the software update task within the OSD tasks.
We have a single SCCM 2007 R2 site server running WSUS3.0. This has downloaded all the updates from Microsoft for Windows XP, Office 2007 and Forefront Client. The local WSUS folder which is sitting on the D:\ is 6gb.
Reading a few guides it all looks very static to me as in you can't simply tell the OSD task to apply all the updates from XP RTM > Todays latest update. To me it looks like you have to create a share, then run a search folder to view all the updates via product, highlight and deploy to your share and then set that to your collection via a DP. That's all well and good today but what about in two months time when there's new updates released? Will I have to do it all again to include the new updates?
The whole procedure seems very long winded to me so I'm wondering if there's a better way.
It's also a waste of HDD as now I have...
WSUS > SMSWSUS$ > SMSPKGD$\XXX0032
Not to mention SCCM doesn't really work with a standalone WSUS server somewhere else within the domain so that's another WSUS content folder we have LOL
Thanks!
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