I don't even know if I'd bother doing that tbh.  Assuming all your clients are 
reasonably up to date I'd just build a new one, let them check-in, and simply 
approve/reject any new updates as and when the come along.
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From: Kennedy, Jim [[email protected]]
Sent: 17 May 2012 6:49 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: WSUS migration.


I am rolling a new WSUS server. Do I have this right?

Fire up the new one, make it a replica with the original as its upstream so it 
picks up existing approvals of updates and all that. Then repoint my clients to 
the new server, break the replication and decommission the old one? Seems too 
easy.

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