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Jesse Varsalone and Jan Kanclirz Jr.

"Microsoft Forefront Security Administration Guide"


Figure 3.5 WSUS Setup Welcome Screen
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6. Now accept the terms of the license agreement and click Next.
7. The next step is to select the drive and directory where we will store the
updates so that the client systems can download them quickly. In our example,
our F drive has more free space than any other volume so we are selecting it
and choosing the default directory of WSUS (Figure 3.7). Once you choose
the location, click Next.
Figure 3.6 Installation Mode Selection
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8. Now we come to the Database Options screen. Here, choose where to store
the database fi le. As you see in Figure 3.8, we can choose to Install Windows
Internal Database on this computer, which is the option chosen in the
example, or Use an existing database server on this computer, or select
Using an existing database server on a remote computer. Once you??™ve
chosen your location, click on Next.
Figure 3.7 Selecting Update Source
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9. Next we have to select the Web site preference. In the example, we chose
Use the existing IIS Default Web site (Figure 3.9); you can also choose
to Create a Windows Server Update Services 3.0 Web site. If you decide
to create a WSUS Web site, your client systems will need to access the update
server using TCP 8530 instead of TCP 80.


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