[squid-users] Re: Any Way To Check If Windows Updates Are Cached?

From: HillTopsGM <emailgregagain_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2013 08:17:20 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Helmut Hullen,

Thanks for this tip - I know you have mentioned it before, but what I am
trying to avoid is on an on going basis (every week) when there is an
update, having all 12 computers download the same file.

This is a great tool if you are always doing fresh installs - that's fine -
but it doesn't help me day to day.

The other thing is that it doesn't look like the tool is updated as
frequently as windows updates come out - in other words, it doesn't appear
to incrementally update itself.

Am I correct in assuming this?

This is why I'd really prefer to have the proxy work properly - just set it
up and forget it. That's the dream.

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