Classifications
Introduction
Update classifications indicate the type of the update. For a product or product family, updates can be available in multiple update classifications. For example, the Windows XP family can have both Critical Updates and Security Updates).
Element | Description |
Test and Production mode | The Classification folder is available for a Patch Management child point and All updates. The folder contains a number of subfolders, one for each registered category. When you click on a folder, specific updates for this folder are shown in the content pane. The basic idea is to show updates in an easy and structured way. |
Tree view | The classifications shown in the tree view reflect the classifications selected on the WSUS server 3.0 in the WSUS management console. They are synchronized once a day. |
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Classification descriptions
Element | Description |
Critical updates | Broadly released fixes for specific problems addressing critical, non-security-related bugs. |
Definition updates | Updates to virus files or other definition files. |
Drivers | Software components designed to support new hardware. |
Feature packs | New feature releases, usually rolled into products at the next release. |
Security Updates | Broadly released fixes for specific products, addressing security issues. |
Service packs | Cumulative sets of all hotfixes, security updates, critical updates and other updates created since the release of the product. Service packs might also contain a limited number of customer-requested design changes or features. |
Tools | Utilities or features that aid in accomplishing a task or a set of tasks. |
Update Rollups | Cumulative sets of hotfixes, security updates, critical updates and other updates packaged together for easy deployment. A rollup generally targets a specific area, such as security, or a specific component, such as Internet Information Services (IIS). |
Updates | Broadly released fixes for specific problems addressing non-critical, non-security-related bugs. |