Other organizations include your own organization and third-party software vendors that have registered their catalogs with Microsoft. Registered catalogs from software vendors are called partner catalogs.
Catalogs that you create, and that are not registered with Microsoft, are called user catalogs. You must add an update catalog to Updates Publisher before you can manage the updates that it contains.
When you add a catalog, Updates Publisher:. Information about each subscribed catalog is available in the console. Information includes the download URL or location, the name of the company or organization who created the catalog, and when it was last imported or modified.
Updates Publisher can automatically check your subscriptions for changes each time it starts. This is configured as an Advanced option. When configured, Updates Publisher references the download URL or location information for the subscription and alerts you when there are changes to the catalog that were made since the last time you imported it to the repository. To manually check for a catalog update, select the catalog from the My Software Update Catalogs list and then choose Refresh from the ribbon.
Deleting a catalog from Updates Publisher results in the updates in that catalog being removed from your repository. This does not affect the updates you have published to your update server. To remove updates from your update server that are no longer in your repository, see Expire unreferenced software updates. From this workspace you can:. Then, from the ribbon, choose Add Catalogs. In addition to the location of the. Check for updates to catalogs: Select one or more catalogs and then choose Refresh from the ribbon.
Edit a user catalog: Select a user catalog and then choose Edit from the ribbon. You can then modify the user defined properties. Delete catalogs: Select one or more catalogs and then choose Remove from the ribbon. This removes the catalog, your subscription, and the updates from those catalogs from your Updates Publisher repository. Add updates from a catalog to your repository : Choose Import from the ribbon to start the Import Catalog wizard.
For more infomration, see Import updates. When you import a catalog, Updates Manager adds the updates from that catalog to the Updates Publisher repository.
After updates are imported, you can publish them to your update server to make them available to managed devices. To start the Import Catalog wizard, choose Import from the Ribbon in one of the following workspaces:.
On the Import Type page, select one or more catalogs you've added to Updates Publisher, or specify a path to a catalog you have not yet added as a subscription. You can either type the full path of the folder, or you can click Browse to locate the folder. Double-click each update, and then follow the instructions to install the update. If the updates are intended for another computer, copy the updates to that computer, and then double-click the updates to install them.
If all the items that you added to the download list are installed successfully, you are finished. If you want to learn about additional update services, please see the "Software Update Services for IT Professionals" section. To extract the driver files, type the following command at the command prompt, and then press Enter :. To install a cross-architecture print driver, you must already have installed the local architecture driver, and you will still need the cross-architecture copy of Ntprint.
IT Professionals can use the Windows Update service to configure a server on their corporate network to provide updates to corporate servers and clients. This functionality can be useful in environments where some clients and servers do not have access to the Internet. This functionality can also be useful where the environment is highly managed, and the corporate administrator must test the updates before they are deployed. IT Professionals can use the Automatic Updates service to keep computers up to date with the latest critical updates from a corporate server that is running Software Update Services.
You may experience one or more of the following issues when you use Windows Update or Microsoft Update:. Administrators Only To install items from Windows Update, you must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may also prevent you from completing this procedure. For more information about this issue, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: You receive an "Administrators only" error message when you try to visit the Windows Update Web site or the Microsoft Update Web site.
You may be unable to view the Windows Update site or the Microsoft Update site if you connect to the Web site through an authenticating Web proxy that uses integrated NTLM proxy authentication. You can visit the Microsoft Web sites in the following sections for more information: Windows Update troubleshooting. The hotfix installer that is included with Windows XP and with Windows post-Service Pack 3 SP3 updates includes functionality to support multiple hotfix installations.
For earlier versions of Windows , the command-line tool that is named "QChain. For more information about how to install multiple updates or multiple hotfixes without restarting the computer between each installation, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: How to install multiple Windows updates or hotfixes with only one reboot.
For the latest Microsoft security resources such as security tools, security bulletins, virus alerts, and general security guidance, visit the following Microsoft Web site: Microsoft Docs.
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