True. But bandwidth isn't really an issue where I work and by it's nature the script is out of date in a few days after it's release. It would be one less script to manage. I guess I could allow the script to update (saving bandwidth) and run auto update to finish up the job. :)

thanks,

john


Mangano, Aron wrote:
You could do this, but why would you as it would cost you bandwidth and
dollars etc :-)

Pats way is far superior as you only need to download the updates and
hotfixes once etc.

Aron

-----Original Message-----
From: John Lilley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 14 May 2004 3:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Unattended] Windows auto update how to?


Hey Everyone,

I was wondering if its possible to run auto update automatically after the last reboot to install all critical patches instead of using the winxp-update.bat? I've set todo.pl "auconfig.pl 4" in base.bat but don't
really know how to get it to update immediately after install.


Oh and great work on the linux boot disk! I boot pxe and this saves me the headache of having to boot pxe twice for the drive format. :)

John




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