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Deep Dive How to Configure a Shared WSUS Database for Multiple SUPs in SCCM

by | Feb 11, 2019 | SCCM Guides, Software Updates, Third-Party Updates, WSUS

Overview In this video guide, we will be covering how to use a shared WSUS database for multiple software update points in SCCM. Using a shared WSUS Database is generally considered a best practice in well-connected scenarios since this offloads the vast majority of...

Deep Dive How to Migrate a WSUS Database from WID to SQL in SCCM

by | Jan 14, 2019 | SCCM Guides, Software Updates, WSUS

Overview In this video guide, we will be covering how to migrate WSUS Database (SUSDB) from Windows Internal Database instance to SQL Server instance. Topics in Video Overview of WID limitation and why you want to move to SQL – https://youtu.be/Ms-5lzF9538?t=24...

How to Enable Third-Party Software Updates in SCCM Technical Preview 1806

by | Aug 20, 2018 | SCCM Guides, Software Updates

Overview In this video guide, we will walk through the process of enabling third-party software updates in the SCCM technical preview 1806. Topics in Video Review code-signing HTTPS WSUS requirements – https://youtu.be/dCj4P2PdDNg?t=39 Enable third-party Updates...

Deep Dive Maintaining the WSUS Catalog by Declining Updates for Better Update Scanning

by | Jun 4, 2018 | SCCM Guides, Software Updates, Third-Party Updates

 * Updates * Do NOT remove the “all” in the language script (Decline-Windows10Languages.ps1) as I did in the video at 25:14. This change is not required or recommended.It’s recommended to first run the script with the -Whatif switch or option in the...

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