Automatic Offline Windows Updates

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My question is pretty short and sweet. I install a lot of updates available from Windows Update. Is there a way I could download them offsite and install them on the computer that needs them, perhaps on a flash drive? The computers I work on don't always have Internet service so it would be nice to have a quick and easy way to update without the use of the Internet.
 
Thanks for the replies, guys. I will try WSUS and see how it works. If it doesn't I'll probably just end up downloading the updates manually.
 
WSUS will work, and work well.

The only thing you have to concern yourself with is, keeping all the updates upto date.
The initial download, will take some time, but thats normal. After that its a snitch.

I have a small ext drive, with all WSUS updates on, in every flavour. Update it monthly, and im sorted :)
 
Those are both good ideas. Keeping all the updates handy will save me a lot of time and hassle. Can you schedule, within the WSUS program, to update after a set amount of time?
 
I have used it off my usb drive and it seems installing service packs always fails. Anybody else have trouble with that?
 
No problem with SP updates here.

Maybe a glitchy USB drive ? Or duff update.


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I don't know, but I have found out it doesn't fit on an 8GB flash drive. :P

If you only need certain updates, I managed to get all the XP and Vista English updates and .NET frameworks onto my flash drive with a good gigabyte of extra space.
 
Post #7: Those are both good ideas. Keeping all the updates handy will save me a lot of time and hassle. Can you schedule, within the WSUS program, to update after a set amount of time?
Post #6: I also have it set up as a scheduled task on my work bench system to update itself every other week. Handy.
With the program, no. As a task, quite easily. The program would have to run in the background to start itself like that and that would be a terrible misuse of resources.
 
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