This guide also assumes that you have setup and installed IIS in Windows 2008 and that you have configured and installed SQL 2008 or SQL 2005.
Please note: Since this guide was originally written, WSUS SP2 has been added as a role within Server 2008 R2 so if you are using Server 2008 R2 you can install WSUS Sp2 by adding the role.
Overview
WSUS 3.0 SP1 delivers important customer-requested management, stability, and performance improvements. Some of the features and improvements include:
* Support for separate proxy servers and ports for SSL and non-SSL traffic.
* Office Excel report export.
WSUS 3.0 SP1 can be installed alone, or as an upgrade of either WSUS 3.0 RTM or WSUS 2.0 SP1.
This package installs both the WSUS 3.0 SP1 Server and WSUS 3.0 SP1 Administration Console components, for all Windows Server 2003 SP1 supported languages. Additionally, the WSUS 3.0 SP1 client is included in all supported client platform languages. You must install the server components on a computer running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later. You may install the Administration Console on a remote computer running Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 SP1, or Windows XP SP2.
WSUS 3.0 SP1 Server Installation on Windows Small Business Server 2003
If you are installing the WSUS 3.0 SP1 product on Windows Small Business Server 2003, follow the instructions in Installing Windows Server Update Services 3.0 on Windows Small Business Server 2003.
There are 4 common methods of deploying WSUS:
* Single WSUS server
* Multiple independant WSUS servers
* Multiple Internally synchronised WSUS servers
* Disconnected WSUS servers
A Single Wsus server would be suitable for a small or simple network. It will synchronise with Microsoft update and then distribute its updates to your servers/clients.
Multiple independant WSUS servers could be setup to synchronise with microsoft Update and configured to for example, update only one specific type of client, eg: XP clients or Vista, then another WSUS server in your organisation could be setup just to update your Server 2008 servers.
Multiple Internally synchronised WSUS servers is where you have multiple WSUS servers in your organisation but only one connects to Microsoft Update, this is called the Upstream WSUS server and all other WSUS servers (called the Downstream WSUS servers) synchronise via this WSUS server. The synchronisation methods can be either Autonomous or Replica.
Disconnected WSUS servers are not connected to the internet at all. You would typically utilise this setup in an organisation that doesn't have or allow internet access. The Microsoft Updates would have to be pulled down from another internet conencted WSUS server and then burned to cd or dvd and copied to the disconnected WSUS server.
Installation
Install the Report Viewer first
Double-click on the Report viewer exe, choose next to continue at the welcome screen
accept the license terms
click Install to install
once done click finish.
Install WSUS
Double click on the WSUS exe, choose next at the welcome screen
choose the Full Server installation
accept the license agreement
Select your update source (local or on windowsupdate)
now if you havn't installed SQL 2008 yet, then please do so as the next screen will allow us to pick between an internal windows database (first option) or to connect to our MSSQL database (default) second option.
Choose use existing database as below in the screenshot
it will hopefully successfully connect to your database, click next to continue
when prompted what IIS website to use, choose the default option (use the existing IIS website)
The WSUS configuration wizard automatically starts after the Setup wizard completes. Because Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 manages the WSUS settings, you should exit the configuration wizard after it opens.
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The guide requires you to download the WSUS package from here and you must also download the Microsoft Report viewer redistributable.
This guide also assumes that you have setup and installed IIS in Windows 2008 and that you have configured and installed SQL 2008 or SQL 2005.
Please note: Since this guide was originally written, WSUS SP2 has been added as a role within Server 2008 R2 so if you are using Server 2008 R2 you can install WSUS Sp2 by adding the role.
Overview
WSUS 3.0 SP1 delivers important customer-requested management, stability, and performance improvements. Some of the features and improvements include:
* Support for Windows Server 2008.
* Support for SQL Server 2008.
* Enhanced bulk approval capability, preserving existing approvals.
* Support for separate proxy servers and ports for SSL and non-SSL traffic.
* Office Excel report export.
WSUS 3.0 SP1 can be installed alone, or as an upgrade of either WSUS 3.0 RTM or WSUS 2.0 SP1.
This package installs both the WSUS 3.0 SP1 Server and WSUS 3.0 SP1 Administration Console components, for all Windows Server 2003 SP1 supported languages. Additionally, the WSUS 3.0 SP1 client is included in all supported client platform languages. You must install the server components on a computer running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later. You may install the Administration Console on a remote computer running Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 SP1, or Windows XP SP2.
WSUS 3.0 SP1 Server Installation on Windows Small Business Server 2003
If you are installing the WSUS 3.0 SP1 product on Windows Small Business Server 2003, follow the instructions in Installing Windows Server Update Services 3.0 on Windows Small Business Server 2003.
There are 4 common methods of deploying WSUS:
* Single WSUS server
* Multiple independant WSUS servers
* Multiple Internally synchronised WSUS servers
* Disconnected WSUS servers
A Single Wsus server would be suitable for a small or simple network. It will synchronise with Microsoft update and then distribute its updates to your servers/clients.
Multiple independant WSUS servers could be setup to synchronise with microsoft Update and configured to for example, update only one specific type of client, eg: XP clients or Vista, then another WSUS server in your organisation could be setup just to update your Server 2008 servers.
Multiple Internally synchronised WSUS servers is where you have multiple WSUS servers in your organisation but only one connects to Microsoft Update, this is called the Upstream WSUS server and all other WSUS servers (called the Downstream WSUS servers) synchronise via this WSUS server. The synchronisation methods can be either Autonomous or Replica.
Disconnected WSUS servers are not connected to the internet at all. You would typically utilise this setup in an organisation that doesn't have or allow internet access. The Microsoft Updates would have to be pulled down from another internet conencted WSUS server and then burned to cd or dvd and copied to the disconnected WSUS server.
Installation
Install the Report Viewer first
Double-click on the Report viewer exe, choose next to continue at the welcome screen
accept the license terms
click Install to install
once done click finish.
Install WSUS
Double click on the WSUS exe, choose next at the welcome screen
choose the Full Server installation
accept the license agreement
Select your update source (local or on windowsupdate)
now if you havn't installed SQL 2008 yet, then please do so as the next screen will allow us to pick between an internal windows database (first option) or to connect to our MSSQL database (default) second option.
Choose use existing database as below in the screenshot
it will hopefully successfully connect to your database, click next to continue
when prompted what IIS website to use, choose the default option (use the existing IIS website)
you'll see a summary click next to continue
that's it, all done, click Finish.
Note: if you are going to use SCCM to manage patch management, then do NOT run the WSUS configuration wizard below
The WSUS configuration wizard automatically starts after the Setup wizard completes. Because Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 manages the WSUS settings, you should exit the configuration wizard after it opens.
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