Microsoft has announced some important changes coming to Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). The company detailed in a blog post that customers will now
I can report synchronization still works from MS servers. This appears to be only when you want to import standalone patches or patches that will not come down from the sync.
That’s what I am wondering as well. What’s the purpose of this? This makes it sound like it’s making things easier but not giving details as to why and what this solves.
The way I read this, it makes it sound like updates need to be imported manually this way forever, from this point on. Is that correct?
Does this cause a large risk of missing or delayed updates for corporate environments using WSUS, or am I misunderstanding something?
I can report synchronization still works from MS servers. This appears to be only when you want to import standalone patches or patches that will not come down from the sync.
Thanks gpburdell01, I just spoke with an old SCCM admin colleague and he confirmed the same thing you said.
That makes this much less of a big deal.
That’s what I am wondering as well. What’s the purpose of this? This makes it sound like it’s making things easier but not giving details as to why and what this solves.