Rocket Man Posted September 3, 2012 Report post Posted September 3, 2012 Hi I have a software Update package, say with the first win7 x86 updates in it and have distributed this out and deployed it. Some machines have already installed the updates while others may still be waiting(not a problem). Lets say next months updates are ready to be distributed and available for download etc.... Can I download these into the already created original win7 x86 folder and add them to my already created win7 x86 SUG and redistribute back out to DPs......i suppose what I am trying to ask is......if the machines that already have got the initial updates, will they be able to recieve the new updates without creating a new SUG, deployment etc.... It would be ideal if this is the way it worked...this way one SUG package, one deployment, and one download and redistribute once a month...instead of having multiple SUG's and deployments.. The reason why I ask this is because I implemented SCCM on an already existing site spanning multiple locations.....and I notice that from the original deployment of win7 x86 updates some machines had already got some of these updates froma previous build and only required some of them while others require them all, others require half.. etc....by looking at software center ( i left it not hidden so I could see what was happening). So I guess if i keep adding new monthly updates to this one off SUG and leave the deployment static for good on the all windows 7 collection....the PCs will keep scanning this deployment and pull down the new updates....??? OR do I need to create new SUGs and new deployments each month.... Rocket Man Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...