![]() ![]() This article contains a cumulative list of Windows Update content changes that have been made available to Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and WSUS on or after January 9, 2018. For more information about changes that occurred before January 9, 2018, see the " References" section. It does not list changes that were made before that date. This article lists changes that were made on or after January 9, 2018. This information will be updated either during our regular update releases on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month or whenever an unscheduled update is released. Administrators can use this list both as a quick reference to content changes that have been made during routine synchronizations and as an explanation of these changes. This article contains a cumulative list of content changes that have been made available for WSUS, Windows Update, and Microsoft Update. This article is intended for use by administrators of Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), Windows Update, and Microsoft Update services. ![]() This article does not apply to security releases for products that are not supported by Windows Update. ![]() To confirm whether Automatic Updates are enabled or not, run the f command as shown below.This article applies only to releases on the Windows Update website. Here the Automatic Updates are not enabled and to enable Automatic Updates on a Windows 2008 Server Core Computer run f as shown below.Ĭ:\Windows\System32>cscript f /au 4 SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate\Auto Update AUOptions To verify the current setting for Automatic Updates on a Windows 2008 Server Core Computer run f as shown below.Ĭ:\Windows\System32>cscript f /au /v This setting displays a list of common tasks and how to perform them from This setting configures the weight for DNS SRV records and is only usefulįor more information on this setting, search TechNet for LdapSrvWeight The recommended value is 200.)ĭNS SRV weight - changes the weight for DNS SRV records This setting configures the priority for DNS SRV records and is only usefulįor more information on this setting, search TechNet for LdapSrvPriority Value (0 = do not allow, 1 = allow remote management)ĭNS SRV priority - changes the priority for DNS SRV records This setting configures the server to allow the IP Security (IPSEC) Monitor to IP Security (IPSEC) Monitor - allow remote management Value (0 = allow previous versions, 1 = require CredSSP) v View the Terminal Service CredSSP setting This setting configures CredSSP based user authentication for Terminal Service - Allow connections from previous versions of Windows v View the Remote Terminal Service Connection setting This allows administrators to connect remotely for administration purposes. Terminal Service - Allow Remote Administration Connections v View the current Automatic Update settings It includes the ability to disable automatic updates and These settings can be used to configure how Automatic Updates are applied to All rights reserved.Īutomatic Updates - Manage Automatic Windows Updates Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.7Ĭopyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. ![]() To view the syntax of f, run cscript f /? at the command prompt as shown below.Ĭ:\Windows\System32>cscript f /? The f file is available in the %windir%\System32 directory. This script is available only in Windows 2008 Server Core installation and it is not available in full installation. To enable Automatic Updates for a Windows 2008 Server Core Computer, run a script f. ![]()
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