Security patches for Windows 10 IoT Enterprise (build 1507)-November 2018
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This release supports the following KBs: • DotNetCompilation_WIE10.exe • WindowsUpdateServiceCheck_WIE10_1507.exe • AMD64_X86-all-windows10.0-kb4093430-x64.msu • AMD64_X86-all-windows10.0-kb4467680-x64.msu • AMD64_X86-all-windows10.0-kb4477029-x64.msu • OSComponentCleanup.msi DotNetCompilation_WIE10.exe • You must push the package after pushing .MSU Security Patches using WMS. This is required to compile DotNet KB files. • Specify command parameter as --silent when you deploy the package using WMS, WDM, and SCCM. For OSComponentCleanup.msi specify parameter as /qn when you deploy the package using WMS, WDM, and SCCM. WindowsUpdateServiceCheck_WIE10_1507.exe • You must push the package after pushing .MSU Security Patches using WMS. • Specify command parameter as --silent when you deploy the package using WMS, WDM, and SCCM. OSComponentCleanup.msi. Note: This add-on package cleans the superseded OS Components accumulated during installation of monthly cumulative security updates released by Microsoft. This command execution provides additional free space in the disk and can optimize the disk space in the Windows 10 IoT Enterprise based thin clients with 32 GB or higher disk configuration. Component Cleanup takes one to three hours to clean up the data for the first time. It may take 30–60 minutes in the subsequent execution. Note: This package must be executed as a maintenance tasks to free the space on the disk accumulated during installation of monthly cumulative security updates released by Microsoft. Microsoft strongly recommends you install the latest servicing stack update (SSU) for your operating system before installing the latest cumulative update (LCU). SSUs improve the reliability of the update process to mitigate potential issues while installing the LCU and applying Microsoft security fixes. For more information, see Servicing stack updates. To get the stand-alone package for the latest SSU, see Microsoft Update Catalog
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Dell Technologies recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains changes to maintain overall system health. It ensures that the system software remains current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers, and software) and may include other new features.
1)Do not power off your system during firmware upgrade or installation. 2)Updating latest WDA on client side is recommended before updating Security Updates through WDM and WMS.
Instructions to Register a Package using Wyse Device Manager (WDM) 1. Launch Wyse Device Manager. 2. Click Applications in the Dell Wyse Device Manager Dashboard page. 3. Select any of the options except Device Configuration, and PCoIP Device Configuration. 4. Click the Create Package Plus (+) button. 5. Click Allow to download the Package Register utility. 6. Download the .exe file on your local repository. 7. Navigate to the folder and run the Package Register utility file. 8. Enter WDM server address and User credentials in the respective fields. 9. Select EXE to register and click Browse. 10. Select .EXE file to register and click Open. 11. Select the package that you want to register and click Upload.
Instructions to Register and deploy a package using Wyse Management Suite. 1. Register the device to WMS server and add to the respective add-on group. 2. Download the .msu file 3. Copy. msu file to the WMS server Repository. 4. Log in to Wyse Management Suite. 5. Go to Portal Administration and select File Repository. 6. Click Sync Files. 7. Go to Apps & Data > App Inventory > Thin Client, and verify the files listed under the Thin Client. 8. Go to Apps & Data > App Policies > Thin Client > Add Policy. 9. Configure the options 10. Click Save. 11. Click Yes to schedule the job immediately. 12. Go to App Policy, and update the job description. 13. Click Run > Immediately 14. Click Preview and then click Schedule. 15. Go to Jobs and verify the job status. Lock screen will be enabled when pushed from WMS.