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PowerShell Magazine Article on UpdateServices Module

Posted on November 7, 2012 by Boe Prox

My latest article on the PowerShell Magazine went live today. I talk about working with the new UpdateServices module on Windows Server 2012. Check it out!

 

Client and patch management using the UpdateServices module

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