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I want to be able to create a target group for the servers in my organization and only allow a person that I trust to approve updates for that target group. --David Dehghan From inthralled - 2005-03-01 7:34 AM Comments:From fjs787 - 2/8/06 8:47 AM There are several very good ideas on this wish list, but I believe that being able to Delegate Administration of Computer or a Group of Computers to be the most important new feature suggestion.
From fjs787 - 2/8/06 8:46 AM There are several very good ideas on this wish list, but I believe that being able to Delegate Administration Computer or Groups of Computers to be the most important new feature suggestion.
From elitnoti - 1/4/06 7:38 AM I found a workaround for lower privileged user for reporting: http://uphold2001.brinkster.net/vbshf/wsus/wsus_faq.htm#_Toc121634758
From ccbates - 12/16/05 3:16 PM Our University has a distributed computing support environment which does not always even follow school boundaries so there are many seperate support groups responsible for different machines. The ability to delegate group administration and approvals would be huge in allowing us to scale WSUS in a reasonable way. We have discussed multiple virtual web servers running on a box but it seems each would need a seperate SQL/MSDE instance which would be unwieldy. Last Modified 3/23/05 1:13 AM | Hide Tools |
I agree we have several groups running different degrees of critical software. A different person administers each group. I would like to give that person the ability to approve the updates when they are ready. We accomplish this now by running several SUS servers and pointing the computers to different SUS servers that are approved at different times. I would like to accomplish this from one or two WUS servers.