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A combination of search types | ( ) parentheses |
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- SA integration
- Features
- Support for Windows patch testing and installation standardization
- Windows patch database conflict report
- Supported technologies for patch management
- Roles for Windows patch management
- Requirements for managed servers
- Supported Windows versions
- Supported products in the Microsoft patch database
- About the SA Client patch library
- Windows server patch management support
- Patch settings window
Support for Windows patch testing and installation standardization
HPE Server Automation minimizes the risks of rolling out patches. When a patch is initially imported into SA, its status is marked as Limited and only administrators with the required permissions can install it.
The patch administrator then defines patch installation and uninstallation options and tests the patch. Only after the patch is tested and the patch administrator marks it as available for use (Available) can other administrators install the patch.
In HPE Server Automation, Windows Patch Management allows you to standardize the way patches are installed and uninstalled, thereby preventing ad-hoc installation procedures. Patch administrators standardize patch installation by providing pre-install and post-install scripts, install and uninstall flags, reboot instructions, and error handling options.
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