Windows Updates

kg4dsx

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I work on a college campus that has been having a lot of problems with students with non-updated copies of Windows and with all of these new worms coping out all the time, I need a way to remotely scan Windows machines to see if they are up-to-date. The student network is not setup as a domain. Does anyone have any ideas?
 

hjo3

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You might be able to do it with LANguard. It detects systems in a given range of IP addresses, then checks them for vulnerabilities.
 

spidey07

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retina scanner and micrsoft have released scanners for the various serious patches (the ones that the worms are hitting)

I don't have a link but they are on MS webpage.
 

Santa

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http://www.shavlik.com/

This company worked with Microsoft to create their Baseline Security Scanner.

Very good indept tool and can push out the patches too.

You can also do a Microsoft SUS server if you get ambitious.
 

mboy

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The problem is that you will need admin rights over the Pc's to deploy them I believe. Maybe even to scan them.
I use Languard @ work and it works pretty well.
 

perry

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http://www.nessus.org/

If you're running or working on a university network, you should check out the resnet-l mailing list at Notre Dame.. Google for resnet-l should bring it up. Lots of college net admin type folk subscribe to it, you can probably get some good help there.
 

kg4dsx

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Thanks to eveyone who has replied. I am currently looking at the solutions posted and trying to dertermine the best one to use.