• Release notes
    • What's new in SA 10.50?
    • Enhancements
    • Fixed defects
    • Known issues
    • Deprecations
    • Patch releases
    • SA version history
  • Get Started
    • Key concepts
  • Install
    • Preinstallation tasks
    • SA Core installation
    • Advanced SA installation information
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    • Oracle setup for the model repository
    • Satellite installation
    • SA Core uninstallation
  • Upgrade
    • Upgrade prerequisites
    • Preparing for SA upgrade
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    • Post-upgrade tasks
  • Integrate
    • SA-NA integration
    • SA-OO integration
    • SA-uCMDB integration
    • SA-HPELN integration
    • SA-DMA integration
    • SA-OBR integration
  • Administer
    • User and user group setup and security
    • SA Core and component security
    • Multimaster Mesh administration
    • Facility administration
    • Satellite administration
    • SA remote communications administration
    • SA maintenance
    • Monitoring SA Core components
    • Diagnostic tests
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    • Global Shell: Windows subauthentication package
    • Permissions reference
    • Managed platform support
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    • Audit and compliance
    • SA Provisioning
    • Backup and Restore Best Practices
    • SA management console
    • HPSA_High_Availability
    • SA UEFI Secure-Boot Server Provisioning
    • RPM Remediation Best Practice - Using the mrc_calc Tool
    • SA Agents in the public cloud
    • Best Practices for Importing RHEL 7 Content
    • Managed OS Platforms as Content in SA
    • glibc Vulnerability: CVE-2015-0235
  • Use
    • Server Automation
    • Server patching
    • Software management
    • Virtualization management
    • Service Automation Visualizer
    • Getting Started with Chef Cookbooks in SA
    • Application deployment
    • Application configuration concepts and tasks
  • Troubleshoot
    • Troubleshooting SA installation
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    • Troubleshooting HP-UX provisioning
    • Troubleshooting SA-uCMDB integration
    • Troubleshooting SA-NA integration
    • Troubleshooting SA-OO integration
    • Troubleshooting Global Shell error messages
    • Troubleshooting Solaris patch installation
    • Troubleshooting server communication tests
    • Troubleshooting SAV
  • Develop
    • Overview
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    • Automation Platform Extensions (APX)
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    • Microsoft Windows PowerShell-SA integration
    • Java RMI clients
    • Web Services clients
    • Pluggable checks
    • Search filter syntax
    • Rebuilding the Apache HTTP server and PHP
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Searching the Help

To search for information in the Help, type a word or phrase in the Search box. When you enter a group of words, OR is inferred. You can use Boolean operators to refine your search.

Results returned are case insensitive. However, results ranking takes case into account and assigns higher scores to case matches. Therefore, a search for "cats" followed by a search for "Cats" would return the same number of Help topics, but the order in which the topics are listed would be different.

ClosedWords and Phrases
Search for Example Results
A single word cat Topics that contain the word "cat". You will also find its grammatical variations, such as "cats".

A phrase.

You can specify that the search results contain a specific phrase.

"cat food" (quotation marks)

Topics that contain the literal phrase "cat food" and all its grammatical variations.

Without the quotation marks, the query is equivalent to specifying an OR operator, which finds topics with one of the individual words instead of the phrase.

ClosedUsing Boolean Operators
Search for Operator Example

Two or more words in the same topic

AND and

+ (plus symbol)

& (ampersand)

cat AND dog

"cat food"+milk

"cat food"&"dog food"

Either word in a topic

OR or

| (pipe)

cat OR dog

cat | dog

Topics that do not contain a specific word or phrase

NOT not

! (exclamation point)

NOT cat

! dog

Topics that contain one string and do not contain another ^ (caret) cat ^ mouse
A combination of search types ( ) parentheses

cat + (dog | mouse)

cat | dog + (! mouse)

Server Automation10.50
  • Patch management for Windows
    • Features
    • SA Client library
    • Windows patching support of all products in the Microsoft patch catalog
    • Microsoft patch database
    • Patch installation
    • Roles for Windows patch management
    • Patch management process
    • Patch management tasks
    • Policy management
    • Remediating patch policies
    • Adding items to a Windows patch policy using the Object ID
    • Patch compliance
      • Patch compliance scans
      • Ways to start a patch compliance scan
      • Starting a patch compliance scan immediately
      • Refreshing the compliance status of selected servers
      • Viewing scan failure details
      • Patch compliance icons
      • Patch non-compliance
      • Patch compliance levels
      • Patch compliance rules
    • Patch administration
    • Download and install Windows patch management files (optional)
    • Patch locales
    • Patch uninstallation
Use > Server patching > Patch management for Windows > Patch compliance

Patch compliance

You can perform patch compliance scans on Windows Server servers to determine compliance relative to attached policies and exceptions. Patch compliance is based on patch applicability on the selected server(s).

The Compliance view in the SA Client displays compliance details for Windows Server servers.

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