Yep - GPO to deploy it and approve the patches on your WSUS server would be the easiest way.
You can package non-MSI apps into a MSI, however given that both the .Net Framework and patches are all from MS I would go along with the GPO and WSUS route.
Failiing that, I'm pretty sure .Net patches can be downloaded as .MSI's too - so GPO them!
Good Luck,
Steve.
"They have the internet on computers now!" - Homer Simpson
If you head over to Appdeploy (i can't get on it at the mo but i think that's my end) there are instructions on how to add the patches to the MSI and then deploy using GP.
When you are the IT director, it's your job to make sure the IT works. If it does work they know already and if it doesn't, they don't want to hear your pathetic excuses.
When you are the IT director, it's your job to make sure the IT works. If it does work they know already and if it doesn't, they don't want to hear your pathetic excuses.
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