Software Update Services (SUS)
For campus computers only*

*Ein-Kerem campus users: Those who have joined the new (EKMD) system should not do anything - the process has been completely automated.

Updating your campus PC using SUS (Software Update Services), configures your Windows for automated updates of Microsoft security patches from HUJI's software update server. The advantage of this service is that patches are tested prior to distribution. Since the patches are hosted localy in our network, the update procedure is much faster than obtaining the updates from Microsoft.

Software requirements: Windows2000 (Service Pack3), XP (Service Pack1 ) or Windows 2003.
Download: http://ca.huji.ac.il/bf/auconfig1.8.exe
Note: Fresh Windows installation on old computers (Up to Windows XP SP1) should never be connected to the net/Internet prior to updating Windows from a CD (which can be obtained from our support centers). Only after updating from our CD, install SUS.



Step

 

  • Download SUS installer from our site.

  • Double-click auconfig

Step

 

  • When the following message appears click Yes.

Step
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

           Automatic Updates configuration script version 1.7
                     http://secinfo.huji.ac.il
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

         Please choose one of the following options:

         1 Configure Automatic updates with HUJI server

         2 Reset Automatic updates to default settings (Unistall)

         3 View current Automatic updates settings

         4 View Automatic updates logfile

         5 Exit

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

   Enter a number of your choice from 1 to 5

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Please Enter a number of your choice and press Enter:1

 

  • Type 1 and Enter to configure automatic updates.

Step
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

           Automatic Updates configuration script version 1.7
                     http://secinfo.huji.ac.il
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Automatic Updates configuration script will configure Windows 2000,Windows XP
and Windows 2003 computers to use HUJI Software Update server for automatic
download and installation of critical security updates and Service packs.

        System requirements:
                Windows 2000 Service pack 3 or later
                Windows XP Service pack 1 or later
                Windows 2003

        Windows 95/98 and NT 4.0 do not contain support for Automatic Updates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Enter a scheduled time when your computer will check HUJI Software update
server for new critical security updates.
The scheduled time must be a number from 0 to 23

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Please enter a scheduled time for Automatic Updates and then press Enter:13

 

  • Type the hour (2 digit format). For example: 13 (for 1:00 PM).


  • Press Enter.


Step
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

               Automatic Updates configuration script version 1.7
                          http://secinfo.huji.ac.il
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                 Successful

                    Your computer is now configured to
                 automatically download and schedule installation of
      new critical security updates from HUJI Software Update server
                           everyday at 13:00





--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

   Press any key to finish

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      

 

  • Type any key


  • Restart your computer.


 


Last updated: 29/10/2017