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05-27-2005 12:54 AM
05-27-2005 12:54 AM
How to set the automatic updates to:
Automatic download every day at 3:00 AM
Download and install them imediatly.
In a scripted unattend.txt file.
Many Thanks. !
Automatic download every day at 3:00 AM
Download and install them imediatly.
In a scripted unattend.txt file.
Many Thanks. !
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05-27-2005 01:34 AM
05-27-2005 01:34 AM
Re: Unattend.txt setting for automatic updates
Hiya
I always turn auto updated off, that can be done via unattend.txt the way to do this is not thru unattend.txt but group policy and ou's.
Another way is to do a local policy export the reg file and import it during the process of cmdlines.txt or guirunonce.
Simon
I always turn auto updated off, that can be done via unattend.txt the way to do this is not thru unattend.txt but group policy and ou's.
Another way is to do a local policy export the reg file and import it during the process of cmdlines.txt or guirunonce.
Simon
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05-27-2005 04:06 AM
05-27-2005 04:06 AM
Re: Unattend.txt setting for automatic updates
Hi, you might be intrested in this link:
http://www.linke.de/consulting/windows-2003/altiris-unattend.txt/view
sincerly
http://www.linke.de/consulting/windows-2003/altiris-unattend.txt/view
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