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    Updating Windows from the Command Line

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    • LakshmanaL
      Lakshmana @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller I tried this command in Windows 10 no reply

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Lakshmana
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        @Lakshmana said in Updating Windows from the Command Line:

        @scottalanmiller I tried this command in Windows 10 no reply

        It should be silent.

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        • thwrT
          thwr @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller @Lakshmana Absolutely silent. No output at all. There are other ways to monitor the actual behavior (Windows event log, WSUS, ...)

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          • IRJI
            IRJ
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            It would be a nightmare to do this on a medium to large size network without WSUS control. It is a good command for updating a pc here or there.

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            • thwrT
              thwr @IRJ
              last edited by thwr

              @IRJ said in Updating Windows from the Command Line:

              It would be a nightmare to do this on a medium to large size network without WSUS control. It is a good command for updating a pc here or there.

              You will most probably have some means of deploying updates in larger environments, like WSUS or something bigger like SCCM.

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              • IRJI
                IRJ @thwr
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                @thwr said in Updating Windows from the Command Line:

                @IRJ said in Updating Windows from the Command Line:

                It would be a nightmare to do this on a medium to large size network without WSUS control. It is a good command for updating a pc here or there.

                You will most probably have some means of deploying updates in larger environments, like WSUS or something bigger like SCCM.

                Yeah sir. I was just adding that comment in case a rookie admin sees this post and tries to send the command out to the whole network.

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                • thwrT
                  thwr @IRJ
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                  @IRJ said in Updating Windows from the Command Line:

                  @thwr said in Updating Windows from the Command Line:

                  @IRJ said in Updating Windows from the Command Line:

                  It would be a nightmare to do this on a medium to large size network without WSUS control. It is a good command for updating a pc here or there.

                  You will most probably have some means of deploying updates in larger environments, like WSUS or something bigger like SCCM.

                  Yeah sir. I was just adding that comment in case a rookie admin sees this post and tries to send the command out to the whole network.

                  🙂

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
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                    It's just for those cases where you need to push the updates before getting started with something 🙂

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                    • IRJI
                      IRJ @scottalanmiller
                      last edited by IRJ

                      @scottalanmiller said in Updating Windows from the Command Line:

                      It's just for those cases where you need to push the updates before getting started with something 🙂

                      I dont want to see a thread saying I pushed this out to 500 PCs in the middle of the day and my network is toast....lol

                      😂

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                      • thwrT
                        thwr @IRJ
                        last edited by thwr

                        @IRJ said in Updating Windows from the Command Line:

                        @thwr said in Updating Windows from the Command Line:

                        @IRJ said in Updating Windows from the Command Line:

                        It would be a nightmare to do this on a medium to large size network without WSUS control. It is a good command for updating a pc here or there.

                        You will most probably have some means of deploying updates in larger environments, like WSUS or something bigger like SCCM.

                        Yeah sir. I was just adding that comment in case a rookie admin sees this post and tries to send the command out to the whole network.

                        You mean like

                        Invoke-Command -ComputerName (Get-ADComputer -filter * | Select -Expand Name) -Script { wuactl.... }
                        

                        (DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME WORK)

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                        • thwrT
                          thwr
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                          http://www.toodarkpark.org/computers/humor/shoot-self-in-foot.html

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                          • StrongBadS
                            StrongBad
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                            A little network traffic is good for keeping users on their toes. Remind them that you are doing things.

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                            • alex.olynykA
                              alex.olynyk
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                              its nice to see the windows administration tag, good stuff coming in

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @alex.olynyk
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                                @alex.olynyk said in Updating Windows from the Command Line:

                                its nice to see the windows administration tag, good stuff coming in

                                No official page yet, but getting some little nuggets ready as I am working towards some stuff. 😉

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                                • nadnerBN
                                  nadnerB @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by nadnerB

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Updating Windows from the Command Line:

                                  Keeping a system up to date is very important and doing so from the command line can be one of the easiest ways to do this on Windows.

                                  Updating a Windows system, server or desktop, can be as simple as running this command as an administrator:

                                  wuauclt.exe /detectnow /updatenow
                                  

                                  If you only want to look for the latest updates without applying them, you can just run:

                                  wuauclt.exe /detectnow
                                  

                                  Also:
                                  wuauclt.exe /a /detectnow

                                  (/ResetAuthorization)

                                  http://ss64.com/nt/wuauclt.html

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