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Guest stjoe5373@news.postalias
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Hi,

I have a 2003 Domain using Server 2003 Standard, almost XP Pro across the

board, as far as updates go, do have

to go to each computer and log on with an Admin account to install the

updates. I don't have local or domain admin permissions

for the end users.

Thanks Craig

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Guest chriske911
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Re: Updates

 

stjoe5373@news.postalias used his keyboard to write :

> Hi,

> I have a 2003 Domain using Server 2003 Standard, almost XP Pro across the

> board, as far as updates go, do have

> to go to each computer and log on with an Admin account to install the

> updates. I don't have local or domain admin permissions

> for the end users.

> Thanks Craig

 

take a look at this:

http://www.wsus.info/forums/index.php?showtopic=6290

 

grtz

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: Updates

 

Hello stjoe5373@news.postalias,

 

Use WSUS 3, it is free and works great:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/wsus/default.aspx

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> Hi,

> I have a 2003 Domain using Server 2003 Standard, almost XP Pro across

> the

> board, as far as updates go, do have

> to go to each computer and log on with an Admin account to install the

> updates. I don't have local or domain admin permissions

> for the end users.

> Thanks Craig

Guest Ken Zhao [MSFT]
Posted

RE: Updates

 

Hello Craig,

 

Thank you for using newsgroup!

 

From your post, I agree with Meinolf Weber's suggestion. WSUS may be a best

solution to achieve your goal.

 

Thanks & Regards,

 

Ken Zhao

 

Microsoft Online Support

Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

 

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| Hi,

| I have a 2003 Domain using Server 2003 Standard, almost XP Pro across the

| board, as far as updates go, do have

| to go to each computer and log on with an Admin account to install the

| updates. I don't have local or domain admin permissions

| for the end users.

| Thanks Craig

|

|

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