From: "Kevin" <kkadow@gmail.com>
> Yes, there is a fix.
>
> While "Windows Automatic Update" on WinXP doesn't inherently pick
> up proxy settings for IE from the Control Panel, there is a command-line
> tool called "proxycfg" (installed via SP2?) which can force WAU to use
> a proxy. Apparently there is also a way to set the proxy for WAU via
> directly manipulating the registry, if you're cool with that.
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for that. I wonder the easiest way to roll that out to a large number
of Windows XP machines. Must be able to write some script and deploy via
Group Policy. Not really the scope of this email list, but no doubt a
re-occurring problem for Squid users.
I have just read about Windows Server Update Services which is seemingly a
free service for Server 2003 and has a client for each XP machine. Not sure
which is the best route to take though.
Thanks for your insights.
Dietrich
Received on Thu May 05 2005 - 16:20:37 MDT
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