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Update many PCs in the same time ?
I have many pc working with Windows 10, is there a way to download the updates just for one computer than share it ?
I have many pc working with Windows 10, is there a way to download the updates just for one computer than share it ?
See if you can find a utility called portable update. That might work for you
This is a superb built in feature of windows 10. Settings, recovery, windows update, advanced options, choose how updates are delivered. set to on and choose pcs on local network.
Then turn on fastest pc, get the updates, and once updated, leave pc on and turn on other pcs, and they will get updates from first pc. Obviously all pcs have to be same bit type eg 64bit.
Does anyone have any proof it is actually working in ver 1607? My computers on my home network still seem to all be pulling updates from the internet despite the fact that I have one computer powered on and connected 24/7 with the same version and edition of Windows 10 on my network that the other computers should be pulling updates from.
From where I'm sitting it doesn't appear to do anything either with Home Group or normal networking.
Thought, maybe it only works if signed in with a Microsoft account?
Nope: I've got all of my test PCs in the same homegroup and I've never been able to get the PCs to update locally, not even on recent Insider builds. Seems like "smoke'n'mirrors" to me at this point. {Added: And yes, every machine is logged into the same MS ID-based account.)
--Ed--
It's supposed to be implemented some time before the Creator's Update appears in April of this year. Hasn't materialized yet, but is coming "real soon now," to parrot Larry Niven's famous phrase of unfulfilled promises.
HTH,
--Ed--