If they are windows computers I just use Group Policy and WSUS.
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I'm with Mark. GP and WSUS.
Chad Frerichs
Director Of Technology
Okoboji Community Schools
Milford, IA 51351
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From: Mark Walz [mailto:mw...@lemars.k12.ia.us]
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Of Frerichs, Chad
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I'm with Mark. GP and WSUS.
Chad Frerichs
Director Of Technology
Okoboji Community Schools
Milford, IA 51351
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Well I was going to try that but he don't want me to do that either because it
takes way to much resources he says. So I'm in a lose lose situation huh?
Does anyone have their teachers to it themselves?
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Subject: RE: [info-tech] Updating Computers [Spam score:8%]
I agree. With WSUS you get to select what gets pushed when. That way you can
sometimes avoid conflicts before they arise by withholding updates that could
potentially cause issues with software.
And I thought Apples