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Deep Freeze Enterprise User Guide - Faronics

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Windows Update Tab| 45• Always retrieve updates from:— Microsoft Windows Update website —select this option to download updates directly fromthe Microsoft Windows Update web site.— Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) — select this option to download from WSUSserver. Specify the SUS/WSUS Server. Optionally, select Use WSUS Target and specify thetarget. Microsoft SUS client and SUS/WSUS server can be downloaded at:http://www.microsoft.com/wsus.A log file is created for each individual workstation and is stored locally on theworkstation.The default name for the <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Freeze</strong> Windows Update Log file isDFWuLogfile.log and can be found at:C:\Program Files\<strong>Faronics</strong>\<strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Freeze</strong>\Install C-[X]\DFWuLogfile.log (32-bitsystems) and C:\Program Files (x86)\<strong>Faronics</strong>\<strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Freeze</strong>\InstallC-[X]\DFWuLogfile.log (64-bit systems).• You cannot change the name or location of the log file.• The <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Freeze</strong> Log file and the Windows Update log file (atc:\windows\windowsupdate.log) are very useful for troubleshooting yourWindows updates.• X is an incremental value depending on how many times you have installed<strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Freeze</strong> on the workstation.Contact <strong>Faronics</strong> Support for help troubleshooting the DFWuLogfile.log (athttp://support.faronics.com).Contact Microsoft Support for troubleshooting Windows Update Errors. (Seehttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/906602)Also see Microsoft KB 902093 How to read the Windows Update log file foundat: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/902093/ or visithttp://support.microsoft.com.<strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Freeze</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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