Glad that worked! (sometimes the most obvious is overlooked)
As for an SUS, this may help(or not):
This is a guide to the quick and easy installation of Microsoft Software Update Services. Forgive me if its ‘scratchy’…
Step 1: What you need
You will need the software and the deployment guide.
for the SUS 1.0 SP1 download page. The file is approximately 33Mb. ·
for SUS 1.0 SP1 Deployment White Paper.
Step 2: Preparating your web site
In the basic installation, the SUS Server will install in the default port 80 website.
Visit the URL in your web browser to ensure IIS is running and operational. If there are no pages go here
save this file in the website home directory as a location holder.
Step 3: The Installation
For the basic installation, follow these instructions:
1.Run the Installation package. 2.When the Installation wizard starts, click "Next". 3.Read the License Agreement, select "I accept...", click "Next". 4.Click "Typical" for default settings. 5.Click "Install". 6.Installation will proceed. 7.Click "Finish" to end.
Step 4: Connecting to the SUS Server administration console
All SUS Server administration is done through the web-based management console.
To access the console, visit:
if you are logged into the SUS Server.
if you are connecting to the SUS Server over the network.
Step 5: Setting your SUS Server options
In the SUS Server Administration Console, down the left-hand navigation menu, select "Set options".
In this area, you can configure the following options:
Select a proxy server configuration. This proxy setting is used when the SUS Server performs a synchronization, either to Microsoft or a parent SUS Server.Specify the name your clients use to locate this update server. This can be the short servername or the fully qualified DNS name of the server. This name is used for the clients to download updates.Select which server to synchronize content from. Generally you will be synchronizing from Microsoft Windows Update, but you can specify another internal SUS Server. Also, the synchronize list of approved items allows this SUS Server to copy the update approval from the specified parent SUS Server, this option is useful for branch office situations. Select how you want to handle new versions of previously approved. Select the option which suits your operational and quality assurance processes. Select where you want to store updates. Generally, you will be saving the updates locally. Click on the "Clear All" button, then select the languages that will be supported by this SUS Server.Click the "Apply" button.
Step 6: Setting up synchronization
In the SUS Server Administration Console, down the left-hand navigation menu, select "Synchronize server". In this area, you can configure the update synchronization and perform it manually.
Click on "Synchronization Schedule" and configure the schedule to suit your requirements. Click "OK" to complete.
Click "Synchronize Now" to perform the initial synchronization. This will download all updates for the languages you have selected. You may wish to left this task and let the SUS Server do it during the scheduled synchronization.
Step 7: Approving the updates for release
In the SUS Server Administration Console, down the left-hand navigation menu, select "Approve Update". In this area, you will be approving Microsoft Updates for release to clients.
Click the check box next to each update that you wish to release to the clients, when finished click the "Approve" button and follow the prompt to accept the licensing terms.
Step 8: Where to now
You now have a functional SUS Server with approved updates. It is ready to distribute updates to clients.