Linux as Windows Update Server???

From: Stefan Drees (s_drees_at_t-online.de)
Date: 07/20/04

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    Hi,
    does someone know a solution to use linux as an windows update server.
    Something like, check local network/ workstations for installed updates and
    install missing updates remotly.

    Thanks in advance

    Stefan D.

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