TechguyUK
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I regularly do fresh XP and Vista installs for customers and after installing the OS and latest Service Pack I generally connect the machine to the net and run windows update...which for XP generally means around another 75 updates to download and install on top of SP3 and for Vista another 54 on top of SP2, each system invariable also needs a couple of reboots in between.
I know you can get iso's from MS containing all their latest security updates as well as build an MS update server for corporate deployment and that there are apps out there that will apparently manage your updates for you, but I'm not sure what the 'best' way is for a repair shop type enviroment.
I was wondering if any of you guys have any experience of storing updates locally and running windows update 'offline' ?
I know you can get iso's from MS containing all their latest security updates as well as build an MS update server for corporate deployment and that there are apps out there that will apparently manage your updates for you, but I'm not sure what the 'best' way is for a repair shop type enviroment.
I was wondering if any of you guys have any experience of storing updates locally and running windows update 'offline' ?