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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
Windows patch database conflict report
After importing your Windows patch database, check whether there are any duplicate patches in your patch library. Depending on your selected patching mode, SA reports import results under:
- Administration > Patch Settings > Patch Database > Last Import Summary when working in Offline Catalog patching mode.
- Administration > Patch Settings > Patch Database > Last Metadata Import and Import Summary when working WSUS patching mode.
After performing a patch import, SA updates these fields to reflect the state of the imported database. If these fields are still blank after running an import, the import might be taking a long time to finish updating the patch library or there is a rendering delay. Clear the SA Client cache from Tools > Options > Reload Cache.
Field value |
Description |
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Successful |
The import operation completed. |
Warning: <number> duplicates found. |
There is a conflict in the patch database due to duplicate patches. Remove the duplicates then run a new compliance scan/remediation job. |
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