Step 8a: Access the WSUS administration console
Use the following procedure to access the WSUS administration console. You can also open the administration console from Internet Explorer on any server or computer on your network by going to http://WSUSServerName[:portnumber]/WSUSAdmin/.
You must be a member of the local Administrators group or the WSUS Administrators group on the server on which WSUS is installed in order to use the WSUS console.
To open the WSUS console
- On your WSUS server, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Microsoft Windows Server Update Services.
Note: If you are running Windows Server 2003 and do not add http://WSUSWebsiteName to the list of sites in the Local Intranet zone in Internet Explorer, you might be prompted for credentials each time you open the WSUS console.
If you change the port assignment in IIS after you install WSUS, you need to create a new shortcut on the Start menu to access WSUS from the Start menu.
Step 8b: Configure WSUS to use a proxy server
If you use a proxy server on your network, use the WSUS console to configure WSUS to use the proxy server. This is necessary in order to synchronize the server with Microsoft Update.
To specify a proxy server for synchronization- On the WSUS console toolbar, click Options, and then click Synchronization Options.
- In the Proxy server box, click Use a proxy server when synchronizing, and then enter the server name, and port number (port 80 is the default) of the proxy server in the corresponding boxes.
- If you want to connect to the proxy server under specific user credentials, click Use user credentials to connect to the proxy server, and then enter the user name, domain, and password of the user in the corresponding boxes. If you want to enable basic authentication for the user connecting to the proxy server, click Allow basic authentication (password in clear text).
- Under Tasks, click Save settings, and then click OK when the confirmation box appears.
Step 8c: Select Products and Classifications
After you specify the proxy server, you are ready to select the products you want to update and the types of updates you want to download. There is a description of why you might want to do this in "Filtering Updates," in Determine Bandwidth Options to Use for Your Deployment earlier in this guide.
To specify update products and classifications for synchronization- On the WSUS console toolbar, click Options, and then click Synchronization Options.
- In the Products and Classifications box, under Products, click Change.
- In the Add/Remove Products box, under Products, select the products or product families for the updates you want your WSUS server to download, and then click OK.
- Under Update classifications, click Change.
- In the Add/Remove Classifications box, under Classifications, select the update classifications for the updates you want your WSUS server to download, and then click OK.
Step 8d: Synchronize the WSUS server
After you select products and update classifications, you are ready to synchronize WSUS. The synchronization process involves downloading updates from Microsoft Update or another WSUS server. WSUS determines if any new updates have been made available since the last time you synchronized. If this is the first time you are synchronizing the WSUS server, all of the updates are made available for approval.
To synchronize the WSUS server
- On the WSUS console toolbar, click Options, and then click Synchronization Options.
- Under Tasks, click Synchronize now.
After the synchronization finishes, you can click Updates on the WSUS console toolbar to view the list of updates.
Step 8e: Configure advanced synchronization optionsAdvanced synchronization features include various options to manage bandwidth and store updates. There is a description of each of these features, including reasons why these features are useful, and their limitations, in Determine Where to Store Updates and Determine Bandwidth Options to Use for Your Deployment earlier in this guide.
Update storage optionsUse the Update Files section to determine if updates will be stored on WSUS or if client computers will connect to the Internet to get updates. There is a description of this feature in Determine Where to Store Updates earlier in this guide. To specify where updates are stored
Deferred downloads optionsUse the Update Files section to determine if updates should be downloaded during synchronization or when the update is approved. Find a description of this feature in "Deferring the Download of Updates," in Determine Bandwidth Options to Use for Your Deployment earlier in this guide. To specify whether updates are downloaded during synchronization or when the update is approved
Use the Update Files section to determine if express installation files should be downloaded during synchronization. Find a description of this feature in "Using Express installation files," in Determine Bandwidth Options to Use for Your Deployment earlier in this paper. To specify whether express installation files are downloaded during synchronization
Use the Update Files section to select the language of the updates to synchronize. There is a description of this feature in "Filtering updates," in Determine Bandwidth Options to Use for Your Deployment earlier in this guide.. To specify language options
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