New "Products" now exist in WSUS, discovered after importing KB3001512 from the Catalog (the other two are not in the Catalog). On one machine I see: "Windows Client" and "Windows Server" On another machine I see: "Windows Technical Preview" and "Windows Server Technical Preview" Not sure what I did differently between the two. It appears WSUS will suffice for updating these things so I don't have all the test machines using the Internet to do it. Another WSUS quirk: On my WSUS I have the Adobe products integrated. For some reason it wants to install "Reader 10.0.1" and "Reader Multi Lingual User Interface 10.1.5 Update" though when I let it do so, it says they aren't needed.
Thanks for info, but how do i get windows to call the updated dism, as when trying to inject the 3 updates it uses the windows 8.1 dims.. edit sorted it,, i just but the dir in front of my script D:\inject10\dism.exe still does not work i get this error error 50
change directory to mounted iso driver letter, like: F:\sources btw, this dism doesn't provide all functionals that normal dism have
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Matter of principal that updates are off, I check once every 6 months but usually the updates come often enough, lock down and have never had a virus since dos (Michelangelo floppy disk) and this was not really that scarcely or sensitive to data. I ready would like to load this one up real time, for the smooth scrolling, think we will see classic start menu 10? I can most likely can the rest. Regards Edit: I need to experiment with the multi desktop workflow and a vm does not have multi-monitors so really hard to truly test.
Code: <parent buildCompare="EQ" serviceCompare="EQ" integrate="separate" disposition="detect"> <assemblyIdentity name="Microsoft-Windows-Client-Features-Package-AutoMerged-enduser" language="neutral" version="6.4.9841.0" processorArchitecture="x86" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" buildType="release" /> EQ = Equal I didn't download RSAT to look into, but i would guess it has Compare="GE" (Greater or Equal) or it doesn't have at all TopLevel packages usually don't have compare Edit: RSAT applicability: Code: <package identifier="KB2693643" applicabilityEvaluation="deep" releaseType="Update" > <parent> <assemblyIdentity name="Microsoft-Windows-WindowsFoundation-LanguagePack-Package" version="6.4.0.0" processorArchitecture="x86" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="en-US" buildType="release"></assemblyIdentity> so it applies to all 6.4.x.x builds