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IS-IT--Management
I have 4 PCs doing the same thing. 3 are win98 workstations and 1 is a windows 2000 laptop.
The network is serviced by a linux proxy/firewall.
The issue is, each of these workstations is trying to connect to windows update. Actually, each machine is trying to connect excactly 8 times per second. That translates into a HUGE logfile not to mention tons of unwanted traffic. The firewall is set to block .bat and .cab files from being downloaded by users.
Therefore, my logfile shows many thousands of failed attempts by these machines to fully connect to windows update.
I tracked down the wupdmgr.exe file on each of these machines and deleted it but after a day (maybe a reboot) it reapears. This file does control the machines urge to connect to update but i do not see how to controll it. I see no settings whatsoever. Nothing shows in controll panel and nothing is in Add/remove programs that relates to it.
Any ideas as to how to controll its urge to connet to the windows update site, or a lesser setting on the proxy that would still acheive the objective???
Thanks for any help
Pointer
The network is serviced by a linux proxy/firewall.
The issue is, each of these workstations is trying to connect to windows update. Actually, each machine is trying to connect excactly 8 times per second. That translates into a HUGE logfile not to mention tons of unwanted traffic. The firewall is set to block .bat and .cab files from being downloaded by users.
Therefore, my logfile shows many thousands of failed attempts by these machines to fully connect to windows update.
I tracked down the wupdmgr.exe file on each of these machines and deleted it but after a day (maybe a reboot) it reapears. This file does control the machines urge to connect to update but i do not see how to controll it. I see no settings whatsoever. Nothing shows in controll panel and nothing is in Add/remove programs that relates to it.
Any ideas as to how to controll its urge to connet to the windows update site, or a lesser setting on the proxy that would still acheive the objective???
Thanks for any help
Pointer