RE: [ActiveDir] Reboot behavior with SUS on DC's

2004-03-29 Thread Rod Trent
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of De Schepper Marc Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 10:38 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Reboot behavior with SUS on DC's No there is not in SUS 1.0. In WUS 2.0 (Windows Update Service) there will be an option. What MS prop

RE: [ActiveDir] Reboot behavior with SUS on DC's

2004-03-29 Thread De Schepper Marc
: Monday, March 29, 2004 5:22 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Reboot behavior with SUS on DC's Hi Athif, Thanks for your post but I wanted to know if there is a way to set the policy such that there is reboot, period. Logged in or not. Let me know Thanks, Original Me

RE: [ActiveDir] Reboot behavior with SUS on DC's

2004-03-29 Thread Devan Pala
: [ActiveDir] Reboot behavior with SUS on DC's Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 09:18:30 +0300 HI Devan, Yep there is a way where you can stop the reboot and set it as MANUAL REBOOT. Here you go; In the Windows Update setting in the Group Policy, Enable the 4th option as enabled."If the status is set

RE: [ActiveDir] Reboot behavior with SUS on DC's

2004-03-29 Thread Roger Seielstad
I chose to use the option to download and prompt for install on my servers rather than forced reboots - in part because of your concerns, and in part because we have a fairly strict change control process for servers, so I need to exercise a little more caution in patching servers. ---

RE: [ActiveDir] Reboot behavior with SUS on DC's

2004-03-27 Thread joe
I'm still trying to get over your desire to do a mass update to all of your DCs at once. You are much braver than I am and much braver than many I have spoken with. For the most part people consider DCs to be special and not to be automatically patched en masse like that. The reason being if there

RE: [ActiveDir] Reboot behavior with SUS on DC's

2004-03-26 Thread mathif
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Reboot behavior with SUS on DC's HI Devan, Yep there is a way where you can stop the reboot and set it as MANUAL REBOOT. Here you go; In the Windows Update setting in the Group Policy, Enable the 4th option as enabled."If the status is set to Enabled,