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Clarification on wsus folders

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When you create a update package and at a certain point you have to give 'package folder'.

Do you have to make for each new package a new folder name?

 

I do have 1 shared folder now with all XP updates in it and I want to make new update packages so I want to create new folders in this to make it simpler to administrate all. But is this a good way?

 

EDIT: I also just deleted an update package but the folder with the updates from it is still on the server. Before deleting it I deleted for sure the distribution points hosting the updates. Can I delete it manually now or is it not secure?

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I would kep them separate, easier to manage

 

see below

 

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Ok I see but now I just made a simple deploy package with just XP sp3 in it and it doesn't make a package in 'Deployment Management' so I cannot target it to a collection.

It only made a deployment package...

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don't manually delete the packages, do that within sccm and wait for the changes to propogate,

 

check your system status component logs and the package status logs to verify any problems.

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deployment management contains the actions to deploy the actual packages, think of it as the advertisement,

 

so, if you want to create a new Deployment Management task, right click on your selected updates in your Search Folders, and choose Deploy Selected Updates, then go through the wizard to create a new Deployment Management task....

 

don't forget to Refresh the deployment management node...

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deployment management contains the actions to deploy the actual packages, think of it as the advertisement,

 

so, if you want to create a new Deployment Management task, right click on your selected updates in your Search Folders, and choose Deploy Selected Updates, then go through the wizard to create a new Deployment Management task....

 

don't forget to Refresh the deployment management node...

 

Today I retried and the symbol next to SP3 in the list went green instead of red. I don't know what changed but the wizard makes a deployment management task and a deployment package.

I can't say what changed :( Let's hope that it will deploy on the machines now

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