
Remote Reboot X – The ultimate WSUS companion tool

Submitted by Doug Z Remote Reboot X is very useful for sys admins to install updates on MANY remote computers simultaneously and then reboot them all with real-time monitoring. The tool works in conjunction with WSUS, so if you have a WSUS server (or use Microsoft’s update server) but need precise control over when your computers install the updates and reboot, you can use my tool to handle the process. So, for example, I have about 150 servers that need to be updated and rebooted once per month, but I only have a 1-hour maintenance window. I’m able to load the list of 150 servers into my …
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