Printer Friendly Version
Configure Auto-Windows Update
SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor (NPM) automatically discovers new devices from any vendor and quickly identifies the slowest-performing devices on your network.
Drag and drop network devices onto custom network maps to automatically view connections between devices and real-time performance statistics. Use SolarWinds NPM to configure alerts to notify you when network performance drops below key thresholds and to keep an eye on wired and wireless device performance from a single pane of glass. Download SolarWinds NPM today and be monitoring your network in under an hour!
Can I configure my network servers and workstations to auto-update themselves with a pre-defined schedule?
Yes you can. SP3 for W2K and SP1 for XP provide that feature. Windows Server 2003 comes out-of-the-box with this feature.
Method #1: Manually
-
You can always manually configure any SP1 (for XP) or SP3 (for W2K) computer to auto-update itself by going to the Control Panel and clicking the Automatic Updates icon.
-
You can then choose to automatically download and install the patches at a given time and specific day of the week (or choose to only download and notify).
Of course this setting must be done for every computer on the network.
Method #2: GPO
If you want to use a GPO to configure this setting do the following:
-
In Active Directory Users and Computers, right click your Domain or OU and choose Properties. Go to the Group Policy tab and either edit the existing GPO, or create a new one.
-
In the new GPO window go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates. Right click it and choose Add/Remove Templates.
-
In the Add/Remove Templates window press Add to add a new .ADM template.
-
Look for the WUAU.ADM template and click Open.
-
Notice that the new template is present in the Add/Remove Templates window. Click Close.
-
Now go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update. Right click the Configure Automatic Updates setting in the right pane and choose Properties.
-
Click Enabled and set it to level 4 - Auto download and scheduled installation. Set your day of the week and desired time.
-
Close all windows and either refresh the policy, wait a period of 60-120 minutes, or re-boot the computers.










