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Browse All TopicsI need to create command line script to install Microsoft Windows Updates on Server 2003 and Server 2008 at a scheduled time (needs to be able to run as a scheduled task).
This will allow me to schedule Windows Updates to be installed during the middle of the night on Saturday night.
After these updates have installed, I then need to be able to tell my server to automatically reboot.
It is very important for me to be able to do this, so that the Windows updates are installed during the middle of Saturday night and the server then reboots when there are very few (if any) people connected to the server.
One of the main servers that I need to perform this task on is My Windows Server 2008 Exchange server.
I need a script or command line syntax to be able to do this.
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by: Shift-3Posted on 2009-10-30 at 10:51:49ID: 25705309
It's easiest to configure these settings using group policy. If for some reason that won't work, you can also do it with registry settings. See this article for instructions: t.microsof t.com/kb/3 28010
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