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November 21, 2007

Use Mbsacli.exe to Get Patch Requirements from Remote Servers

Let VBScript and MBSA do the work for you
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 Executive Summary:
When existing solutions don't work, you sometimes need to come up with your own. That exactly what a Windows engineer did when he couldn't use Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 or Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) for managing patches on the servers in the Active Directory (AD) environment. Part of that solution, MBSA_Scan.vbs, scans servers for updates and creates a file that lists the Windows patches (as prescribed by Microsoft TechNet) needed on those servers.

Sometimes in an Active Directory (AD) environment the architecture isn't optimal and products aren't being used for the tasks for which they're best suited. For example, at my company, Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 servers are being used for workstation management, leaving the servers out in the cold when it comes to patch management. . . .

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Learning Path For information about how to avoid problems caused by spaces in commands and paths when working with VBScript and shell scripting, see
"Rem: Using the Chr Function"

"Handling Spaces in Command Paths"


For information about ASCII codes and examples of how to use them, see
"Help and How-To for Microsoft Office 2003: ASCII Character Chart"

"Chr Function"

"ASCII Character Codes"


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