When you use these procedures to prevent a virus infection, we recommend that you integrate only software updates that require no action by the user.
For RIPREP images, pull the image down to a client computer, install the software update, and then RIPREP the image back to the server. The I386 directory structure for a RISETUP image is the same as a network distribution folder. The instructions in this article can be used for Remote Installation Services (RIS) RISETUP based images also.
The administrator uses an operating system that has integrated software updates on a network share.įor more information about how to do this, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:Ĩ28217 How to apply the 824146 Security Patch to your Windows Preinstallation Environment The administrator uses the Windows PE to run Windows Setup. However, the Remove button is not available because there is no earlier version of the updated files to restore if you remove the updates.Īdministrators may also have to apply software updates to the Microsoft Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) if the following conditions are true: When you use either of these this procedures to integrate updates, an entry is added for each update in the Add or Remove Programs control panel. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows Server 2003\SP1\KB824146\Filelist For example, if you integrate the 824146 security patch into your Microsoft Windows Server 2003 installation source files, the following registry key is not created correctly: As a result, you cannot use these procedures to integrate these Internet Explorer updates for Windows 2000 or Windows XP.įilelist registry keys are not created correctly when you use these procedures to integrate software updates.
For example, some Microsoft Internet Explorer updates for Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows XP use an INF-based installation instead of Update.exe. These procedures do not work for software updates that do not use Update.exe as the installation program. These procedures are also useful if you want to integrate a security update so that a new installation does not become infected by a virus when it is set up.
(Software updates include critical updates, feature packs, hotfixes, security updates, service packs, updates, and update rollups.) These procedures may be useful when an administrator must apply one or more software updates during installations from a Windows distribution folder that the administrator creates. This article discusses how an administrator can integrate Windows software updates that use Update.exe with their Windows installation source files. How to integrate software updates into your Windows installation source files Summary