On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Andrew S. Baker <asbz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Yes, it still does work if you change the registry manually, but having a 
> separate OU for testing (like everyone else is saying) is the best path.

Yes, you're right. So I did this - set up a test OU, and a test GPO,
pointing at my new WSUS server. I rolled out some new VMs - Win7,
Win2003, Win2008, Win2012, put them in that OU, added them to the
group that links to that new GPO. All are showing up in the new WSUS
server (yay!). However, the 2012 server is showing up as OS Win2003
STD x64, and not Win2012. What's up with that? :-) I am up to date on
the WSUS updates, apparently. Is this just a display bug? It shows I
need 14 updates (which I suppose is correct),

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