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Have Microsoft updates, will travel

April 12th, 2009
Install Microsoft updates offline

Install Microsoft updates offline

Everyone knows the importance of keeping your software up-to-date.  Especially your Windows Operating System and Microsoft Office products.  For the geek-on-the-go, downloading updates are not always an option.  Or perhaps the client has a slow internet connection.  You need to maximize the time spent troublehsooting the issue and minimize the time spent doing regular maintentance work such as patching the system or updating the anti-virus.

Thanks to CTUpdate (WSUS offline), you can now download all (or just a select few) Microsoft updates and put them on a CD or DVD for easy installation (I have not tested USB drives, but I have reports that it does work).

Another beautiful thing about this software is that I can have updates ready for any supported Microsoft operating system and Microsoft Office product.  It does not matter if the computer has Windows 2000 with Office 2003 installed, or Windows Server 2003 with Office 2000 installed.  I can be ready for any situation I step into!

I tried this for myself on a freshly installed copy of Windows XP and it worked great!  All updates were installed within 25 minutes and I only had to reboot a couple times!

NOTE:Windows 2000 systems need to copy the reg.exe file from a Windows 2000 installation CD under \support\tools in the support.cab into the client\bin subdirectory. Windows 2003 system need to copy the reg.exe file from Windows\system32 directory of an existing copy of XP.

Version 5 features include:

  • Support added for Microsoft Windows Server 2008
  • Optional download and installation of .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and DirectX End-User Runtimes
  • Download of Operating Systems’ updates may preferentially be redirected to a local WSUS server
  • Number of updates to download and to install will be displayed and logged
  • Integrity of updates may be verified on subsequent download runs
  • DVD ISO images will be split into x86- and x64-products since ISO file sizes exceeded 4.7 GB
  • Windows Installer 4.5 integrated for Windows XP, Vista and Server 2003/2008 systems

The process of getting the updates will take some time, but it is worth it!

  1. Download the software from here:  Vulnerability Assessment.co.uk

  2. Extract the files and run the UpdateGenerator utility

  3. Select the options like shown below:
  4. CTUpdate main screen

    CTUpdate main screen

    I downloaded everything because I work on a variety of different computers and I wanted to be prepared for almost any scenario. I also unchecked the option to verify, but you might want to do this if you have some extra time. I did not chose to clean up download directories because I did not want to download the entire list of updates again when I refresh the software come patch Tuesday. Feel free to play around with these settings until they are tweaked to your needs.

  5. Be prepared to wait for a long time when you click the Start button.  There are a lot of updates to download and it does take a while (even on a high speed connection).  I just let my computer run overnight and it was ready for my in the morning.

  6. Once the ISO images were complete, I burned them off to DVD to give them a shot.
    WARNING:  These ISO files are HUGE!  Mine were about 6.5GB.  I had to use a DL DVD to burn them.  Since I don’t like to waste a lot of CD or DVD’s, I will probably purchase an 8 GB (or larger) USB drive to copy this onto.

  7. Once the DVD was ready, I popped it into my Windows XP machine to give it a shot.  It will autorun to the setup screen, or you can run the UpdateInstaller utility manually from the media.
    Update installer

    Update installer

    It’s probably a good idea to take the options:  “Back up existing system files” and “Automatic reboot and recall”

A couple reboots later, my system was completely up-to-date!  I cannot recommend this tool enough.  If you are work on computers, this will save you time.  And we all know that time equals money!

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