Approval by PolicyThe Approval by Policy page approves or denies the installation of Microsoft patches on managed machines by patch policy. Patches pending approval are considered denied until they are approved. This gives you the chance to test and verify a patch in your environment before the patch automatically pushes out. See Methods of Updating Patches, Configuring Patch Management, Patch Processing, Update Classification and Patch Failure for a general description of patch management. Setting Patch Approval Policies Patch policies contain all active patches for the purpose of approving or denying patches. An active patch is defined as a patch that has been reported by a patch scan by at least one machine in the VSA. Any machine can be made a member of one or more patch policies. For example, you can create a patch policy named
Policy Select a patch policy by name from the drop-down list. Save As... Click Save As... to save the currently selected patch policy to a new policy with identical settings. All patch approval/denial statuses are copied as are the default approval statuses for the policy. Machine membership is not copied to the new policy. Policy View / Group By Display patch groups by classification or product. Patch Approval Policy Status This table displays the approval status of patches by update classification or product group. Approved, Denied, Pending Approval, and Totals statistics are provided for each update classification or product group. Select a Default Approval Status for any category for this patch policy. Newly identified patches for this patch policy are automatically set to this default value. Choices include: - Approved - Denied - Pending Approval Click any link in this table to display a Patch Approval Policy Details page listing individual patches and their approval status. The list is filtered by the type of link clicked:
In the Patch Approval Policy Details page you can:
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