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- Patch administration
- Prerequisite for importing the patch database and utilities
- Setting patch availability
- Setting up Windows product patching support
- Enabling/disabling Windows Server 2008 Itanium (IA64) patches
- Configuring and importing the Microsoft patch database metadata
- Retrieving the Microsoft patch supplemental data file
- Manually downloading the Microsoft patch supplemental data file
- Selecting Windows products to track for patching
- Scheduling a patch compliance scan
- Setting a patch compliance level
- Importing Windows patch utilities
Prerequisite for importing the patch database and utilities
Before you can import the Microsoft patch database or Windows patch utilities, you must configure your browser to not use the web proxy when communicating with your SA core.
To configure your browser:
- In the Log in to HPE Server Automation Client window, click More to expand the window.
- Click Advanced Settings to open the Advanced Settings window.
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In the Proxies section, if the Use Browser is selected, configure your browser to not use the web proxy when communicating with your SA core.
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In the Proxies section, if Manual is selected (which means that the proxy is set manually), enter the core's IP or hostname in the No Proxy Hosts text box. This will ensure that the SA Client communicates directly with the SA core.
We welcome your comments!
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