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Kai Krakow <hurikhan77@×××××.com> writes: |
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> Am Fri, 22 Jan 2016 00:52:30 +0100 |
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> schrieb lee <lee@××××××××.de>: |
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>> Is WSUS of any use without domains? If it is, I should take a look at |
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>> it. |
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> You can use it with and without domains. What domains give you through |
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> GPO is just automatic deployment of the needed registry settings in the |
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> client. |
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> You can simply create a proper .reg file and deploy it to the clients |
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> however you like. They will connect to WSUS and receive updates you |
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> control. |
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> No magic here. |
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Sounds good :) Does it also solve the problem of having to make |
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settings for all users, like when setting up a MUA or Libreoffice? |
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That means settings on the same machine for all users, like setting up |
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seamonkey so that when composing an email, it's in plain text rather |
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than html, a particular email account every user should have and a |
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number of other settings that need to be the same for all users. For |
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Libreoffice, it would be the deployment of a macro for all users and |
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some making some settings. |