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Windows SUS Question
From: Leon <roastin () yahoo com>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 11:50:07 -0700 (PDT)
Hi everyone,
My question regarding SUS is dealing with security
permissions. Lets say 20 servers are part of a work
group; is their still a way to use SUS under the
context of the local system account or something
similar to be able to centrally deploy patches in a
de-centralizied network environment. I have a
workgroup that needs to have patches deployed and I
would prefer to use something like SUS which is
central as opposed to something like Hfnetcheck pro.
Thanks in advance,
Leon
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