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Tag Archives: SCCM
Installing Updates Via The SCCM Client
Continuing from my last blog entry on checking for pending updates on the SCCM client, I will now show how you can use this information to determine if an installation is already occurring and performing an installation if nothing is … Continue reading
Find Pending Updates via the SCCM Client Agent With PowerShell
One of the nice things about SCCM is that you can use it along with WSUS to push out software updates for your operating system. an even better thing is that the API is accessible via PowerShell. There are several … Continue reading