Re: Windows Home Server Updates
Posted: 21.07.2018, 21:19
Please use .\static\custom\StaticDownloadLinks-w2k3-x86-enu.txt and .\client\static\custom\StaticUpdateIds-w2k3-x86.txt.
Else wsusou might overwrite the modifications you made.
And yes, the URLs you get from WUMT should be copy-pasted into StaticDownloadLinks-w2k3-x86-enu.txt and the KB-number (e.g. „kb123456“) into StaticUpdateIds-w2k3-x86.txt.
For the language:
enu = en-us = English
esn = es-es = Spanish
You should capture the URLs from WUMT after a default wsusou finished, so you don‘t store files in your wsusou repo twice.
<CR><LF> is an emoty line created under Windows. Linux-based systems usually use <LF> for a new line and old Macs just <CR>. If you‘re using an good editor (e.gl Notepad++), you can see, which line ending is used.
Else wsusou might overwrite the modifications you made.
And yes, the URLs you get from WUMT should be copy-pasted into StaticDownloadLinks-w2k3-x86-enu.txt and the KB-number (e.g. „kb123456“) into StaticUpdateIds-w2k3-x86.txt.
For the language:
enu = en-us = English
esn = es-es = Spanish
You should capture the URLs from WUMT after a default wsusou finished, so you don‘t store files in your wsusou repo twice.
<CR><LF> is an emoty line created under Windows. Linux-based systems usually use <LF> for a new line and old Macs just <CR>. If you‘re using an good editor (e.gl Notepad++), you can see, which line ending is used.