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Hotfixes Download Location

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Hi. My name is carlos and i am currenly working in a project at work.

Here's the thing. We have a Linux With Samba As a Domain Controller. i

want to do a procedure using the famous download manager wget to download hotfixes automatically from microsoft webserver and store it in a directory.

i want something to check when a patch is available and download it to that directory automatically.

how can i acomplish this?

Hi. My name is carlos and i am currenly working in a project at work.

Here's the thing. We have a Linux With Samba As a Domain Controller. i

want to do a procedure using the famous download manager wget to download hotfixes automatically from microsoft webserver and store it in a directory.

i want something to check when a patch is available and download it to that directory automatically.

how can i acomplish this?

Its quite off topic here, but maybe this could be a starting point for you:

c't Offline Update (English: DIY Service Pack, Download)

It downloads (via wget) the official hotfix information from Microsoft (a cab file, contains all necessary informations in xml format), transforms it using several xslt files, and downloads everything relevant. What you want is quite similar so it can serve as a base for your solution.

Kind regards,

Tomalak

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