Hi Eric:

> It is possible that there are updates available, but none of these are "high
> priority", so they are not appearing when you go to the Windows Update 
> website?

You're right - these update were in the categories "Software, Optional" and 
"Hardware, Optional".  After installing them manually, the they also 
disappeared from the list reported by check_nrpe.

It would now be nice to have the options to either exclude optional updates 
completely from the check or to exclude them from the "critical" and "warning" 
counters (i.e. if there are no important updates, check_nrpe still returns ok, 
but once there is an important one, the list of optional ones is included in 
the performance data).

Do you know the property of the object returned by the searcher interface which 
indicates if the update is important or optional (I hope there is one...)?  I 
would then tweak the script.

Thanks, Albrecht.

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