That's the products, you need to filter those through classifications. Uncheck 
upgrades and feature packs for example if you don't need them. To be honest, I 
have not used WSUS directly in years and I don't know if you can obtain the 
granularity in it that Config Mgr provides.

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Subject: [NTSysADM] RE: WSUS and Windows 10

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Webster

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Subject: [NTSysADM] RE: WSUS and Windows 10

What are the options you're faced with?

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I haven't had the "pleasure" of dealing with WSUS in over 9 years. Got handed a 
support ticket for a customer whose WSUS wants to download terabytes worth of 
updates. I remembered enough to make sure they had selected only English and 
unselected numerous OS options. Running the Server Cleanup Wizard took all 
night. When he went to do a sync, WSUS reported there were over 6TB of updates 
to download.

They are running Windows 10 Ent 1703. What Win10 options should be selected? 
There are several Win10 options and most of them I have no clue of what they 
are.

Thanks


Webster

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