![]() I’m keeping things simple here with a single server. Right-click All Servers and select “Add Servers.” Enter the name of the new server.įind the server and click the little arrow icon to select it. I open up Server Manager and add the new server. That’s where you should be managing from. Instead, I have a Windows 10 client with Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) installed. Because there is no requirement to install or manage anything from the server console, I don’t need a full desktop experience on the server, so Server Core should suffice. Personally, I like to have at least 10GB of free space for all of the WSUS material. The only thing I’ve taken into consideration is disk space. I have a fresh Windows Server 2016 Server Core installation that I intend to use as my WSUS server. And although the product may not get a lot of love and attention, I personally still think it is relevant and even had someone ask me recently on Twitter about WSUS in Windows Server 2016 and whether it “still mattered.” I think it does, so let me show you how easy it is to install. I expect many of you use WSUS for the same reason. Over the years, I’ve used a variety of flavors of Windows Update Services (WSUS) to keep my test domain current on patches and updates, since I don’t have time to do it manually. ![]()
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