- Aug 22, 2001
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I love how Microsoft Update now checks for both operating system and Microsoft application updates, but I can't help but wonder how much easier maintenance would be if the update system were open and extensible.
1. Software developers could build their own update "plug-ins", allowing Microsoft Update to check not only Microsoft's website, but third-party websites as well.
2. Network administrators could use group policy and SUS to control the updates of all applications, not just Microsoft ones.
Isn't this kind of what apt-get does in the Debian world? Why isn't there a bigger push for this feature in Windows?
1. Software developers could build their own update "plug-ins", allowing Microsoft Update to check not only Microsoft's website, but third-party websites as well.
2. Network administrators could use group policy and SUS to control the updates of all applications, not just Microsoft ones.
Isn't this kind of what apt-get does in the Debian world? Why isn't there a bigger push for this feature in Windows?