don't manually approve updates, you will do bad things.


a better solution is to have a separate wsus instance, and use the following 
approval script so the same updates are approved in the standalone wsus 
instance as ConfigMgr.



http://www.adamtheautomator.com/sccm-wsus-update-sync/



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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf 
of HELMS, DAVID C [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 11:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] SCCM / WSUS question

I have some systems that are being used for VDI in which they do not want the 
SCCM client installed because this image is the parent for all other VDI 
sessions.   However they do need it to be patched on a monthly basis.

Is it possible to set the WSUS location in the registry and point it to the 
SCCM/WSUS server for manual windows updates?   I know the updates aren’t 
approved in WSUS but in SCCM.  Can you approve with updates in WSUS without it 
affecting SCCM SUP patch distributions?  Is this advisable?

Appreciate any input from anyone that has tried this before or knows if this 
can be done.

Thanks.




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