I know some of you push Flash player, Adobe reader, etc. updates out through
Group Policy.   How do you track whether machines were successful at
installing the updated software, and/or identify machines that are at risk
with older versions?

 

It seems every 3rd party program is bundling a auto-updater application and
sooner or later you don't want every client machine pulling those updates
from the Internet.  For example, Oracle Applications qualifieds a certain
version of JRE, and like it or not, a site might want to delay installing
the latest JRE, or maybe test it before allowing clients to install it.
Would we not prefer WSUS-like solution that can report and confirm that
machines have been updated?   Does such a vendor-independent thing exist
yet?

 

I mean, just about the time Microsoft comes along with a NAC server and NAC
client (which I assume only verify software update status of MS products),
the battle has moved to the 3rd party products.

 

Carl


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