Install software update services




















This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Submit and view feedback for This product This page. After SP1 is installed, sign in to your PC. You might see a notification indicating whether the update was successful.

If you disabled your antivirus software before the installation, make sure you turn it back on. Go to the Windows 7 Service Pack 1 download page on the Microsoft website.

Select Install Instructions to see which packages are available for download, and make note of the one that you need. Select the appropriate language from the drop-down list, and then select Download. Select the packages you need to install, select Next , and then follow the instructions to install SP1.

Your PC might restart a few times during the installation. Select the link in the table that corresponds with the version of Windows running on your PC. On the Microsoft Download Center page, select your language and then select Download. It might take a few minutes for the tool to download and install.

To install the tool immediately, select Open or Run and then follow the instructions. Instead the only data downloaded by the client from a software update point is the update metadata.

In order to deploy updates to client computers, the software update point role is required on the central administration site and on the primary sites. While the SUP role install is optional on secondary sites. When you have a stand-alone primary site, you must install and configure the software update point on the primary site first, and then optionally on secondary sites. Most of all the software update point site system role must be installed on a server that has WSUS role installed.

I have covered the WSUS role installation in most of my current branch baseline install guides. The software update point interacts with the WSUS services to configure the software update settings and to request synchronization of software updates metadata. On the Proxy page, you can specify proxy server details if you have it in your setup.

Otherwise click Next. Finally we are on the System Role Selection step. From the list of available roles, select Software Update Point. Click Next. The firewall on the WSUS server must be configured to allow inbound traffic on these ports. If you have a proxy server configured in your setup, specify the proxy server settings for SUP. The options are greyed out because you must configure the site system role to use a proxy server first. You can configure an account to be used by the site server when it connects to WSUS that runs on the software update point.

In this step you select a synchronization source for the software update point. In other words you define the source from where updates download. You can define a synchronization schedule and configure the software updates to sync automatically.

Click Enable synchronization on a schedule box and configure the sync schedule. You can either select Simple Schedule also known as recurring schedule or go with a custom schedule. By default the synchronization occurs every 7 days. You can change it if required. You can also let Configuration Manager create an alert when the synchronization fails on the site.

On this page you can configure the software update to expire as soon as it is superseded by a recent update. You can also set a software update to expire after specific period of time.

Starting in Configuration Manager version , you can specify the supersedence rules behavior for feature updates separately from non-feature updates. This is a nice addition. To automate the cleanup procedures after each synchronization, Microsoft has added some cool WSUS Maintenance options. If you are using Configuration Manager version or newer, you will find these options.

Since we are installing the SUP for the first time, you can leave these options unchecked. We can later revisit and enable them. When you apply software updates to the image, optimize the output by removing any superseded updates. Use the DISM command-line tool, for example:. There's an option to automate this process. For more information, see Optimized image servicing. When you design your imaging process, there are several options that can affect the installation of software updates:.

You have an automated process to capture a custom OS image on a regular schedule. This capture task sequence installs the latest software updates. These updates can include cumulative, non-cumulative, and other critical updates such as servicing stack updates SSU. The deployment task sequence installs any other updates since capture.

For more information on this process, see Create a task sequence to capture an OS. You can automate the selection of software updates using PowerShell. The following example shows one method to automate this action:. This flowchart diagram shows the process when you include the Install Software Updates step in a task sequence. View the diagram at full size.



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