![]() ![]() ![]() When you are using ConfigMgr/WSUS to manage updates, you basically have a complete control over the updates that you deploy. If you have set up a standalone WSUS server to deploy Windows Updates to your computers, you ensure only the approved updates are deployed to all computers. The software update point (SUP) interacts with the WSUS services to configure the software update settings and to request synchronization of software updates metadata. With Configuration Manager deploying the software updates, you ensure the client computers are patched with the latest updates. Why? Because SCCM makes it easy to deploy and manage the updates. Most organizations today use Configuration Manager to deploy software updates to computers. ![]() To prevent users from manually downloading updates from Microsoft, you can disable the check for updates button. This article explains how you can disable Check for Updates using Group Policy. ![]()
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