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Install and configure Forefront Client Security Step by Step part I


Forefront Client Security (FCS) is the protection technology for desktop and server against spyware and antivirus. FCS is centrally managed for both servers and client delivering automated virus protection for organisation. FCS got four different roles such as management, collection, … Continue reading

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Configure Forefront TMG 2010 to receive definition update from Windows server update services (WSUS)


Forefront TMG maintains the definitions of known viruses, worms, and other malware. To keep these important definitions up to date, Forefront TMG has built in a centralized mechanism called the Update Centre that allows the administrator to configure the update … Continue reading

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WSUS 3.0 SP2: Understanding WSUS deployment topology


In order to counteract against outside threats such as bugs, malware,  spyware and vulnerabilities, systems administrators need to update the Microsoft products constantly. Microsoft Windows Software Update Services (WSUS) allows systems administrator centrally deploy windows products updates, hotfixes, service packs, … Continue reading

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WSUS Health Check


Group Policy: Group Policies are the easiest way to configure automatic update settings for client systems in an Active Directory environment. To check WSUS policy has been applied or not, log on to client computer. Open command prompt>type gpresult.exe>hit enter. … Continue reading

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WSUS: Best practice guide lines for WSUS installation, configuration and management


Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) is highly important services in a Microsoft infrastructure. WSUS provides automated delivery of service packs, hot fixes and update rollups to desktops and servers and keep them up to date. When you configure WSUS in … Continue reading

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How to configure Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) to use BranchCache


What is branchCache? BranchCache™ is a new feature in Windows® 7 and Windows Server® 2008 R2 that can reduce wide area network (WAN) or bandwidth utilization and enhance network application responsiveness when users access content in a central office from … Continue reading

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How to Configure WSUS for Roaming Clients


If there are many roaming WSUS clients on your network, who often log on to your network from different locations, you may want to configure WSUS so that these computers always get their updates from the nearest WSUS server. This … Continue reading

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Troubleshooting WSUS server


Are you straggling to troubleshoot WSUS server. Those who followed the steps, I mentioned in my previous posting Install and Configure WSUS—Step by Step but couldn’t get it going and still got issue with deployment. you might have few issues … Continue reading

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Deploy Windows Media Player 11 using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)


Log on to WSUS Server using Administrative credential Open Administrative Tools>Windows Server Update Services>Right Click on update>click on import Now Microsoft update catalog will be presented to you via IE, Search Windows Media Player on the Catalog.  Add Media Player … Continue reading

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Windows Server 2008: Windows Server Update Services Role–Step by Step Guide


Windows Server Update Services is now part of Windows Server 2008 Role. Installation made more easy for geeks and deployment technicians. Prerequisite and procedures are pretty same as before.  I have written in my previous blog how to deploy Microsoft … Continue reading

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