![]() From my research these seem to be the options to do a good clean up on all unneeded content. I decided to remove those two products since only one server needs them and I could update it direct from MS instead thinking it would be easy to recover the space. Then I added Windows Server 2008 (only have one server with this OS) and SQL Server 2008 R2 (only have one server with this OS) products and was amazed when my content went up to over 100 GB. I followed this procedure which worked very well: After the migration I tested a round of updates and everything was working fine. I watched my content grow to about 65 GB then decided to migrate to a new server. I have never declined any updates myself and only approved those showing as needed. I originally installed my first WSUS server in 2006.Over the years I added new products as needed, changed to express files (seems to have been a bad decision), unselected products no longer needed, and when version 3 came out began running the cleanup wizard monthly. Below you will find everything I think you might need about my current configuration. I have been researching this for days and probably have about 10 hours invested in trying to come to a conclusion and now want some feedback from this group. I am trying to sort out why all XP updates that have been declined are not being purged. To configure Windows Firewall on the WSUS. To accept the HTTP and HTTPS ports used for the WSUS Web. How to Configure a Firewall for Software Updates. ![]()
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