Summary
👋 Hey everyone! Today, we're diving into the process of creating an Automatic Deployment Rule (ADR) for Windows updates using SCCM. This guide walks you through setting up ADR to manage Windows 11 updates efficiently within your infrastructure.
Highlights
- 🔧 Begin by launching your SCCM application on your server or workstation.
- 📂 Navigate to Software and go to Overview to access Automatic Deployment Rules.
- 🖱️ Right-click to create a new ADR using the provided wizard.
- 📝 Name your ADR and choose a template, such as Patch Tuesday, and select your target collection (e.g., all workstations).
- ⏰ Choose to create a new software update group for better organization.
Key Insights
- ⚙️ Default deployment settings are generally sufficient, but customization is available.
- 🔍 Criteria selection includes Date Released or Revised, Language, Product, and Update Classification.
- 🗓️ Scheduling can be tailored to run rules post software update point synchronization.
- 🚀 Deployment schedule can be set to "as soon as possible" for software availability.
- 🔕 User experience settings allow hiding Software Center notifications and determining restart behavior.
- 📦 Create a new deployment package, specify a name and path, and select a distribution point (DP).
- 🌐 Default settings for download location utilize internet sources for updates.
This comprehensive setup will facilitate the automatic deployment of critical and security updates for Windows 11, ensuring your systems remain up-to-date and secure. 😊
Thank you for tuning in, and stay tuned for more insightful guides. Until next time, peace out! ✌️
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